Different Types of Granite Edge Options

Granite countertops come in so many colors and patterns that it can be difficult for a homeowner to find just the right one. After you make that decision, you will need to select the edge profile before finalizing your countertop order.

There are several granite edge options from which to choose. It all depends on the look you are going for and the room in which you want the countertops installed.

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Contemporary/Simple

Some of the most common profiles available are simple and go well in contemporary spaces.

Transitional

Certain countertop edges go well with both traditional and contemporary kitchens. The style is usually called transitional.

Traditional 

Ornate profiles work well in traditional spaces.

Other ornate edges include the Elite and the Roman Elite, each with complex curving that offers a rich look to the countertop profile.

Stacked/laminated

The granite fabricator can stack or laminate two pieces of granite together along the edge to give a granite countertop a deeper, rich look. With this depth of edge, it is possible to do very ornate cuts that combine two or more profiles from above.

If you are looking for granite countertops, Arch City Granite & Marble, Inc. is a fabrication and installation company you are looking for. They proudly serve customers throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area.

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