EASED EDGE - STRAIGHT BUT SAFE!
What is Eased Edge?
Eased edge offers a straight edge side with the edges eased at the corner to make it safe. The edges of this natural stone are neither too sharp, nor too rounded.
WHY CHOOSE AN EASED EDGE COUNTERTOP?
Essentially, it is the ideal option over the hard and sharp edges commonly found on manufactured countertops.
Often referred to as a flat edge, this style has softened edges that combine the appearance of a saw-cut finish with the benefits of a bullnose edge.
The simple and clean-lined formation of a 90-degree square edge provides a graceful look wherever it applies. The squared edge with eased corners is a wise choice for designing different sections of the construction project.
AREAS OF APPLICATIONS
In terms of application, the eased edge is versatile across different areas of a construction project. It helps in providing detailing and fine lining even to small kitchen countertops as well.
Let’s discuss its functionality in detail:
1. KITCHEN COUNTERTOP
The countertop is one of the most used products in the kitchen. Choosing an eased edge countertop covering proves beneficial in terms of cleaning and visual appeal.
2. POOL CONSTRUCTION
Eased edge pool coping around the in-ground swimming pool offers a safe environment for the public. Besides, it provides a decorative accent by enhancing the overall look of the surroundings.
3. FOUNTAINS
Fountains or any other water feature beautifies the entire outdoor oasis. Stone Universe offers a coping collection to beautify the water feature. These durable coping stones ensure that your water feature remains visually appealing for years.
Top of Form
Bottom of Form
4. RETAINING WALLS
Concrete walls lack the polished finish that coping materials can offer. Adding eased edge coping on the top of the retaining wall gives a finite visual appearance to the cladding.
BULLNOSE V/S EASED EDGE
Our coping materials are available with either a bullnose edge or an eased edge. Both of these natural stone options are ideal for developing contemporary design schemes. It is important to understand the fundamental differences between these two coping options.
The bullnose features a smooth, rounded-edge natural stone. Its curved edges bring a graceful touch, especially when combined with beautiful color variations. For those seeking a sleek and contemporary look, bullnose coping is a great option.
On the other hand, an eased edge comes with a flat, square face with subtly rounded edges. It is well-suited for applications where a bold and substantial look is preferred. The eased edge delivers a modern aesthetic and serves as a modern alternative to the classic bullnose edge.