Thick Marble Counters With Detailed Edges

3cm material can go directly on top of the cabinets without the need for plywood support.
Thick marble counters with detailed edges. Neolith recommends the use of 12 and 20 mm thick slabs for countertops. The countertop will be 1 2 inch higher but that s negligible. When redesigning a kitchen countertops are a critical component and there is no more classic choice than marble. This is a great way to make your kitchen countertops the focal point and it can work well in either a modern or traditional kitchen.
Neolith recommends a radius of at least 2 mm. So to add 1 2 inch you add an mdf board of that thickness. Cove dupont ogee edge this terrific laminated edge profile combines the detailed cove dupont and ogee edges to create an amazing beautiful edge for your countertop. The natural material comes in a wide array of colors and varieties from different.
You can add thickness to the edge by using mdf material to the counter. Neolith recommended radius for edges. We love the look of a thick substantial stone top but it can. The enhanced and premier edge profiles do require the material to be 1 or 3cm thick.
The most basic countertop edge is the straight edge. Most of the time when you see an extra thick countertop it s a mitered edge. Meaning that the thickness is standard either 2cm or 3cm with a mitered frame around the sides making the slab look thicker. It offers the most durability size flexibility and color options.
It is a squared edge with only a very slight bevel called a chamfer to take the sharpness from the edges. From traditional to contemporary we offer a number of different edge profiles with our stone surfaces. A popular modification to this is the quarter round where the top edge is rounded off or the double quarter round where both the top and bottom edges are rounded. It is a deviation from the standard counters you see in that it is made of two thick slabs of stone that are cut at a 45 degree angle and fabricated in a way that makes the veining wrap around the edges.
Fake the thickness of any countertop so it looks a hefty three inches tall but is in fact just 3 4 of an inch. Three centimeters is the preferred thickness for both quartz and granite countertops for most countertop fabricators designers and architects. These thicknesses make it possible to create several types of edging that match different design styles.