Countertop Edge Profiles & Finishes Guide
Countertop edge profiles and finishes explained: eased, beveled, bullnose, waterfall and more. See options in person at the H&C Kitchen & Bath showroom, MD.

Edge profile is the detail people notice last and feel first. It is the line your hand runs along every time you lean on the island, and it quietly sets the style of the whole kitchen. This guide covers the most popular edge profiles and finishes so you can spec the right one for your Maryland project.
What an edge profile is
The edge profile is the shape cut into the perimeter of the countertop where it meets the air, the transition from the top surface to the side. It is a small detail with a big visual impact, and it is one of the least expensive upgrades you can make during fabrication.
The classic edge profiles
- Eased edge, a simple squared edge with slightly rounded corners; clean, modern, and the most common choice
- Beveled edge, a squared edge with a flat angled cut; adds a subtle, tailored line that catches light
- Bullnose edge, a fully rounded top-to-bottom profile; soft and classic, friendly for busy kitchens
- Half-bullnose, rounded top with a flat bottom; a refined compromise between modern and traditional
- Ogee edge, an S-curved profile; ornate and traditional, best for formal, classic kitchens
- Waterfall edge, the countertop material continues down the side of the island to the floor; a dramatic, furniture-like statement
Choosing by kitchen style
| Edge | Style | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Eased | Modern, minimal | Contemporary and transitional kitchens |
| Beveled | Tailored, elegant | Adding light and line without fuss |
| Bullnose | Soft, classic | Family kitchens, kid-friendly |
| Ogee | Formal, ornate | Traditional, luxury kitchens |
| Waterfall | Statement, sculptural | Islands in modern kitchens |
Finishes: the surface matters too
Beyond the edge, the finish changes how the stone behaves:
- Polished, glossy, reflective, shows movement; the standard for granite and quartz
- Honed, matte, soft, low-glare; hides fingerprints but shows water spots more
- Leathered, textured, satin feel; hides smudges beautifully, great for busy islands
Honed and leathered finishes are increasingly popular for family kitchens because they feel softer and hide daily wear. Ask to touch the options, the tactile difference is exactly why you should choose in person.
How to pick the right edge
- Keep it simple, eased or beveled edges suit most homes and never date
- Choose the edge to match the cabinetry: clean lines with shaker doors, softer profiles with traditional raised-panel doors
- Reserve statement edges (ogee, waterfall) for the surfaces you want to draw attention to, typically the island
- Confirm the edge profile in your quote; it is a line item that varies by fabricator
What affects cost
Edge profile affects fabrication time, and complex edges like ogee or waterfall cost more than eased or beveled. The waterfall edge in particular adds material and labor because it uses additional slab. It is worth every dollar on the right island, but budget for it consciously.
See edges and finishes at the showroom
At H&C Kitchen & Bath in Derwood, MD, you can view edge profile samples and touch polished, honed, and leathered finishes across quartz, granite, and natural stone lines. Bring a photo of your kitchen and we will help you shortlist the edge and finish that fit your style. We serve Rockville, Bethesda, Gaithersburg, Silver Spring, Potomac, and the D.C. metro.
Ready to pick your edge and finish? See the options in person at the showroom. Book a consultation or call (301) 939-0009.
Keep learning:
See the slabs in person at our showroom
Book a free showroom visit and compare your options in person under real lighting.
Book Showroom Visit →
