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BULL NOSE

Bullnose trim is an essential architectural element that provides a smooth, rounded edge for countertops, staircases, building corners, and other construction applications. Available in various sizes, including 1/4 bullnose, 1/2 bullnose, and full bullnose, bullnose trim enhances both functionality and aesthetics, creating a polished and finished appearance.

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Beveled / Chamfered Edge

A beveled or chamfered edge is a treatment applied to create a slight angle at the sharp edge of a material, such as stone countertops, tiles. This angled edge provides several benefits:

  • Enhanced Appearance: Chamfering adds a touch of sophistication and visual interest, softening the otherwise sharp edge.

  • Improved Safety: By eliminating the sharp point, a chamfered edge reduces the risk of cuts or snags, particularly important for countertops and frequently touched surfaces.

  • Reduced Chipping: Chamfering strengthens the edge by mitigating the potential for chipping or damage from everyday wear and tear.

Chamfer sizes can be customized to your project's specific needs. We offer a variety of options, including 2mm, 3mm, 5mm, and larger, to achieve the desired aesthetic and functionality.

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Angle Pieces

Angle pieces are specialized stone elements designed to create a smooth, finished corner at the intersection of two walls or surfaces. They are typically cut at a specific angle to match the desired corner configuration and are often used in conjunction with other stone components, such as tiles.

Angle pieces offer both aesthetic and functional benefits, providing a polished and cohesive appearance while also protecting the corner from damage. They are available in a variety of sizes and finishes to suit different architectural styles and project requirements.

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Water Dripline / Groove

A water dripline, also known as a groove, is a channel cut into the backside of tiles or slabs. This feature serves as a drainage pathway, preventing water from accumulating and potentially causing damage.

Water drip lines are commonly used in wall coverings, window sills, and other applications where moisture management is essential. By providing a controlled outlet for water, these grooves help to maintain the integrity of the stone and prevent unsightly stains or discoloration.

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Get in Touch

Address

99 Emtedad El-Aml buildings, autostroad Rd, Maadi, Cairo , Egypt

Contact

sales@stonehouse-egypt.com
Mobile&What'sapp:+2 01006083795

 

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