
Specialty Fabrication by Becca Proworks
The mitered edge gives your countertops the look of a thick, solid slab of stone — without the weight or cost. Our fabricators have been perfecting this technique for over 25 years.
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A mitered edge is made by cutting two pieces of stone at a 45-degree angle and joining them to create the appearance of a thick, solid slab. It's the go-to choice for modern waterfall islands, statement edges, and high-end kitchen designs.
Get the dramatic look of 3" or 4" thick stone at a fraction of the weight and cost of a solid slab.
Mitered edges are essential for waterfall countertops — where the stone flows from the surface down the sides of the island.
Our fabricators match veining and color across the miter joint so the seam virtually disappears.
In-house fabrication — mitered edges cut and bonded at our Hialeah warehouse
Precision 45° cuts with CNC and hand-polishing for invisible seams
Works with granite, quartz, quartzite, and marble
Waterfall island specialists — stone flows from top to floor
Book-matched slabs available for symmetrical veining across the miter
25+ years of specialty fabrication experience in South Florida
A mitered edge transforms a standard island into a statement piece — especially with a waterfall design that wraps to the floor.
Add a thick mitered edge to your kitchen perimeter for a built-in, furniture-quality look that elevates the entire room.
Mitered edges give bathroom vanities a sleek, modern profile that pairs beautifully with floating cabinets.
Reception desks, bar tops, and conference tables — mitered edges add presence and weight to commercial stone installations.
Read our in-depth guide on mitered edge countertops — how they're made, what they cost, and which stones work best.
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