Below are a list of custom options that are only available in Solid Surface:
Integrated Bowl - The bowl and the surface are the countertop are fused together so that you do not have a gap between the two for dirt to build up.

Coved Backsplash - Opposite of a loose backsplash, a coved backsplash means the the surface and the backsplash are fused together to from a continous look to your countertop. This option is extemely popular for vanities.

Connecting Apron: Although other surfaces can have an apron attached, solid surface allows a continous look with no visible seams and can often extend further than other surfacing options.
Drip Edge - A drip edge is a small lip on the front edge of a countertop that can help prevent water spillage and/or prevent small items from rolling off the top in work area applications.
Tile Acceptor - A tile acceptor is a small coved incline on the back of a countertop surface against a wall that meets the tiles on the back wall. This application helps prevent dirt a grim from building up in the grout between the top and the tile.
Brand names for solid surface countertops include, Dupont Corian and LG Hi Macs.
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