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Among the popular options are:
A beveled edge, which is angled along the front of the countertop, can create an upscale look. Try this in the same design as your countertop -- to emphasize the design -- or with a different design or material, such as wood, -- to add contrast.
A wooden edge can help accent your cabinetry or floors. Try a squared edge in wood or a wooden inlay in a small section along the top seam.
A few design examples:
- A wooden edge (to match the cabinets) -- and to contrast with a blue countertop
A white edge (to match your floor) along a camel or green countertop
A cream colored edge with a slightly darker countertop to create a small contrast
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