Countertop Edges Waterfall. The Waterfall profile, pictured here with Black Shalestone Formica® Laminate, adds interest and subtle dimension. It should be obvious that a waterfall countertop will cost more than a traditional countertop.
Waterfall countertops are countertops that drop vertically down the sides instead of stopping abruptly at the edge of a cabinet or island. If you've ever walked into a model home or showroom and fallen head over heels in love with the kitchen, one reason might be its waterfall edge island. What is a waterfall kitchen island?
And' if you really love your counter material, you can you can show it off more of it when you pick waterfall style.
While you could choose just a simple eased countertop edge, there are so many other options that add character, and may be better suited for your overall design.
Bellingham™ countertops with a Bryn edge. Waterfall - The countertop continues down the cabinetry's side to reach the floor. This creates a continuous flow and links the floor to the cabinetry in a fluid and natural manner.