Pencil edges are great for a modern contemporary kitchen.
Bullnose or eased edge granite.
Therefore full bullnose edge is a good shape from a safety standpoint.
Full bullnose converts the edge of the countertop to a perfect half circle.
The full curve of bullnose edges can allow spills to travel to the underside of the edge and onto cabinetry.
Demi bullnose edges are just like half bullnose edges except that the curve of the rounded edge isn t as steep.
If a bullnose edge isn t possible for your laminate countertops consider a crescent edge.
Demi bullnose edges will take care of that problem.
Sometimes the eased edge is rounded enough to be called a quarter round granite edge.
Bullnose edges sometimes make a countertop look too narrow.
If you think the grain of your countertop should be on display.
Eased edge offers a square flat face with the sharp edge on top rounded slightly.
The top edge is rounded.
The bottom is not.
The half bullnose edge can also be called the round over because instead of being squared off it is.
A crescent edge is a laminate countertop edge that mimics the look of bullnose edges with a slightly less dramatic curve.
The edges are softened just enough so that the corners are neither too sharp nor completely rounded in fact the eased edge is a square 90 degree edge that is slightly eased in order to make it safer and help prevent breakage just as discussed above.
The half bullnose edge brings a sleek smoothness to your kitchen countertops.
Simple and elegant the eased edge is the most commonly used granite countertop edge profile.
The full bullnose edge is one way to enhance the look of your detailed cupboards or kitchen island.