Durable, Beautiful Countertops
High-quality countertops in Granite, Quartz, Butcher Block, and Formica. We work relentlessly to realize our customers' design dreams.
Our proprietary mix of technology and craftsmanship allow us to expertly create some of the most complex installations.
After you’ve chosen your kitchen countertop, you can decide how you want the edge to look. While you could choose just a simple, eased countertop edge, there are many other options that add more personality, and may better suit for your overall design.
“Which countertop fits your lifestyle?”
Countertop Edge
Eased Edge
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An eased edge, also known as a straight edge, provides a simple, elegant look that complements almost any design style. The edges will be slightly rounded for safety, while the overall profile will maintain straight lines. The eased edge is ideal for those looking for a subtle edge that won’t draw attention away from other design elements, such as a decorative backsplash or a patterned countertop material.
Ogee Edge
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The Ogee edge is a timeless, graceful profile typically associated with more traditional design styles. The premium S-shape edge is almost solely used in natural stone and quartz countertops, making it a more exclusive, coveted choice. An ogee profile adds a level of design detail to both the countertop and the cabinetry to which it is applied.
Waterfall
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The waterfall countertop is a type of mitered edge that extends from the countertop surface down to the floor. It does come at a price, with additional material and fabrication required. But, if you are looking for the ultimate high-end modern contemporary countertop design, look no further. If you have a countertop with dramatic veining, this is an ideal way to show it off.
Bevel Edge
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A bevel edge is created by cutting the top corner of the countertop at a 45-degree angle. This attractive countertop profile provides a touch of extra design flair, works well with both traditional and modern styles, and is reasonably priced. The degree of bevel can be adjusted to suit your needs. 1/4-inch, 1/2-inch, and 3/4-inch bevels are common.
Double Ogee Edge
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A double ogee edge is a countertop edge that has two curves, one on each side. It is a more decorative edge than a single ogee edge, and it can add a touch of elegance to any kitchen or bathroom. Double ogee edges are often used on countertops made from natural stone, such as marble or granite, but they can also be used on countertops made from other materials, such as quartz or laminate.
Bullnose Edge
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The bullnose edge, also known as a rounded edge, is a timeless classic that works particularly well in bathrooms and in homes with small children. Portraying a soft profile rather than sharp edges, it creates a warmer, more inviting space, while adding to a child-safe home. Another big benefit of bullnose edges is that they are easier to clean than the more complicated edge treatments. The half bullnose is a popular alternative, with a curved top and a flat bottom.
Mitered Edge
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A mitered edge is formed when two slabs are cut at 45-degree angles and joined seamlessly to give the appearance of a thicker solid slab. Mitered countertops are often associated with modern or contemporary design styles. This edge is a great way to make your countertops the focal point of the space, instantly creating a luxurious and sophisticated feel.
Sink Selection
We provide kitchen sink options in stainless steel, porcelain and quartz composite to provide an expansive selection of kitchen sinks. You can select from single bowl, double bowl, and farmhouse sink options.
A single bowl sink takes up less counter space than a double bowl sink, making it a great choice for a small kitchen. It provides ample space for washing dishes and cookware
Single Sink
A double kitchen sink can save you time and energy by allowing you to multitask. You can wash dishes on one side while filling a pot with water on the other, or wash vegetables while a pan simmers on the stove. With a double sink, you won't have to wait for one task to finish before starting another.
Double Sink
Typically deeper and wider. This makes them very efficient and convenient when soaking or washing larger pots and pans. Can be a great fit for homes with large families or for homeowners who do a lot of entertaining.
Farmhouse/Apron Sink
Contact us.
lidia@rgcabinets.net
(813) 843-0488
4301 32nd St W Unit A5
Bradenton FL 34205