You’ve picked the material, the perfect colour, but… have you thought about the edge profile for your kitchen benchtop?
It may seem like a small detail, but kitchen benchtop edge profiles play a BIG role in the overall look, feel, and functionality of your kitchen.
Is the shape of the edge of your kitchen really that important?
What about the thickness?
The Geelong Style Guide ventures into kitchen benchtop edge profiles.
Profiles can impact the practicality of your benchtop. It’s the surface you’ll come into contact with most as you move through and use your kitchen, so its shape does matter. Sharp corners could be a no, no if you have a household with young children.
But really, it comes down to aesthetics. Which do you like the best?
The material used and thickness of the countertop makes a difference in which edge profiles are available, and which look best.
The standard kitchen benchtop is 30mm thick, luxury benchtops are often cut 40mm and 20mm benchtops are becoming more and more popular. Stone or porcelain often cut at 10mm thick. Almost any laminate can also be formed to a 10mm radius postformed edge. Edge profile thickness does impact budget.
From modern square edges to classic bullnose designs, there’s an edge profile to suit every style. Whether you’re after sleek and contemporary or timeless and traditional, the right edge can make a huge difference.
Kitchen Benchtop Edge Profile Types
Popular Kitchen Benchtop Edge Profiles
We’ve had chats with Geelong Benchtop suppliers, Cabinetmakers Choice, Sandman Stone and Newgrove Benchtops to find out what’s trending.
🌟 Our Top Benchtop Edge Profile Picks:
✔️ Arris Square – Clean, sleek, and oh-so-modern.
✔️ Pencil Round – Subtle sophistication with a soft curve.
✔️ Full Bullnose – The classic rounded edge, perfect for family kitchens.
✔️ Shark Nose – For that floating, seamless look.
✔️ Mitred Edge – Luxury vibes all the way for thicker benchtops.
When it comes to designing your dream kitchen, the edge profile of your benchtop is just as important as the material and colour in the design of your custom kitchen.
Did you know you can create a custom look by layering materials or combining two edge profiles? This option is perfect for homeowners who want a bespoke design that truly stands out. Custom edge profiles can give your kitchen a unique, high-end look that’s tailor-made for your space.
Want more tips or ideas on your kitchen design and benchtop edge profiles?
🏡 Ask your Independent Cabinet Maker Geelong about the best options for your new kitchen or reno.
Stone? Laminate? Solid Surface? For help with selection of materials, visit Help! My Benchtop Needs Replacing.