When it comes to extended countertop overhangs—like those on islands, peninsulas, or bar tops—proper support is key to both safety and long-term durability.
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Read MoreOverhangs are a key detail that affect both style and function. An overhang is the portion of the countertop that extends beyond the face of the cabinets.
Read MoreCountertop projects are built on great communication and thoughtful choices. Here’s a breakdown of what you’ll choose and how we’ll guide you through it.
Read MoreCorner Radius refers to the shape of the corners where two edges meet. At World Stone, we offer a range of corner radius options to match your style, layout, and how your space is used.
Read MoreA few materials are available in different surface finishes. Your countertop's finish affects both the look and feel of your space. Polished is the standard option. Leathered (matte) and Honed are the occasional alternatives. Here’s a breakdown
Read MoreStone countertops come in a variety of thicknesses, to suit specific uses and budgets.
Read MoreEdge profiles on stone countertops refer to the shape and finish of the countertop’s edges. They not only affect the overall look but also add a touch of style and personality to your kitchen or bathroom.
Read MoreFaucet hole spreads refer to the distance between the mounting holes on a countertop or sink, which determines what type of faucet will fit. Choosing the right spread ensures your faucet fits securely and complements your design.
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