What is waterfall edge countertop?

What is waterfall edge countertop?

A waterfall edge is a design that makes a 90 degree angle at the end of the countertop. Rather than simply ending with a finished edge, the countertop turns toward the floor and continues down the side of the cabinet, island, or seating area.

How much extra is a waterfall countertop?

Stone slabs (including quartz) for a waterfall countertop cost from $40 to $100 and beyond per square foot. Installation will run you as much as $100 per square foot.

What does waterfall edge look like?

A waterfall edge is a design aspect that makes a 90-degree angle at the end of the countertop. Rather than simply ending with a finished edge, the countertop heads toward the floor and continues down the side of the cabinet, island, or seating area.

Is a Waterfall countertop worth it?

If you have a visible cabinet edge that you want to jazz up, look into waterfall kitchen countertops. If you can barely see the edge in question, it's probably not worth the extra cost of a waterfall edge. Think about the overall design you have for the kitchen.

How far should countertop hangover cabinets?

1 to 1 ½ inches

What thickness should quartz countertops be?

Three centimeters

What is the thickest quartz countertop?

When it comes to quartz slabs, the two most common thicknesses are 2cm (~¾”) and 3cm (1 ¼”). It's also possible to create the look of a thicker countertop by building up the edge.