Explore with our Affiliates who house a wide selection of premium surfaces, carefully curated for both beauty and performance. From classic kitchen counters to elegant vanities, outdoor kitchens, and more, each product reflects our commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and flawless execution. Find the perfect fit for your style and space.
Natural stone offers unique, one-of-a-kind patterns and timeless beauty, but often requires sealing and more maintenance. Engineered stone, like quartz or porcelain, delivers uniformity, durability, and low maintenance. While natural stone brings organic luxury, engineered surfaces offer consistency, versatility, and performance—making the choice dependent on style, budget, and lifestyle needs.
The shape or contour of a countertop's outer edge, adding style, safety, and function.
Slightly rounded corners — smooth, gentle curves (like a pencil tip) instead of sharp edges. Comfortable to touch, safer for homes with kids, easier to maintain.
The top corner is cut at an angle (often 45°), producing a flat slanted edge. Adds visual interest without being overly ornate; helps catch light subtly along the edge.
Fully rounded edge top-to-bottom (full bullnose) or rounded on top with a flat bottom (half bullnose). Gives soft, flowing appearance, very safe, very traditional/luxury feel.
An S-shaped decorative profile — a concave arc feeding into a convex arc (or vice versa). Rich, ornate style, elegant and classical. More costly and more detail to maintain.
Extends the countertop stone down the sides of the cabinet (“waterfall” drop) to create a continuous look — dramatic and modern. Good visual impact; cost and slab usage higher.
Edge profiles vary in cost—ornate or custom edges typically cost more than standard, simpler edge details.
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