Take a look at some of the most jaw dropping waterfall countertops around below.
Waterfall granite edges.
There s no actual starting or stopping point.
This creates a continuous flow and links the floor to the cabinetry in a fluid and natural manner.
Waterfall countertops are countertops that drop vertically down the sides instead of stopping abruptly at the edge of a cabinet or island.
If you ve ever walked into a model home or showroom and fallen head over heels in love with the kitchen one reason might be its waterfall edge island.
The edge is half round on the top and gives the appearance of no edge at all the granite seems to just flow over the counter top and run down all the way to the floor.
Quartz is a completely different animal.
The aesthetic may have brought you here but once you learn about the practical.
A rounded waterfall edge creates a sleek clean look which is perfect for a modern style kitchen.
There are several different varieties featuring both curved edges or sharp angles so you can find the perfect style to suit your decor.
Granite countertop edges can be sleek and simple rounded or bullnose varieties or more fashion forward and complex like waterfall or cove options.
Granite and marble are more durable than corian but are still porous and susceptible to chipping and etching meaning when they re practically walls as they are with waterfall edges they re still not the most ideal solution.