There are two ways you’ll shape granite: conservatively or radically. Conservative shaping refers to modifying the edges. It may seem not much like a change, but it’s a noticeable and it makes a difference. Depending on the theme of your kitchen, it can add a subtle pizzazz and tie the elements of the design better. For instance, a bullnose edge would suit a minimalist design quite a double ogee. The clean, circular edge reinforces the streamlined feel to it as opposed to a double age’s more artsy structure.
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[ngg src=”galleries” ids=”1,2,3,4,5″ display=”basic_thumbnail” thumbnail_crop=”0″ images_per_page=”15″ ajax_pagination=”0″ order_by=”rand()” order_direction=”DESC”]On the contrary, radical shaping refers to changing the shape of the slab itself. This isn’t as much of a demand as the former one, so it’s more rare. Therefore, this is able to be perfect for those that crave an avant-garde design. Maybe you kitchen you’ve been dreaming of is futuristic and you want a kitchen island in a shape of a teardrop. Perhaps you’ve always wanted an outdoor theme and you’ve been wishing the counter to resemble a leaf. Anything can be done with such a great piece of stone. Just some imagination is needed.
You don’t have to get a plain and normal-looking countertop if your aesthetics don’t match it. If you plan to get a granite countertop, consider Edstone Inc these before settling on the cheapest style out there. We understand that the labor in transforming granite is often pricey. However, it will be worth it when you find yourself staring at your countertop, smiling just because it looks so good.