Different Types Of Bathroom Vanity Tops You Should Consider

It doesn’t matter if it’s a tiny powder room or a luxury master bath, when you step into a bathroom for the first time, what’s one of the first things you notice? The vanity. Bathroom vanities tend to be focal points in bathrooms, housing the sinks and usually some counter and/or storage space. What’s more, as part of the overall look of a bathroom, vanities and vanity tops can provide an attractive design component, showcasing a desired style.

When you’re building or remodeling a home, make the most of the bathrooms by choosing just the right vanities for each space. In order to select the style that’s right for you, here’s a look at some of the different types of vanity tops available today:

  1. Stone: If it’s bathroom beauty you’re after, it’s hard to beat the look of granite or marble countertops. Available in various colors and patterns, stone countertops are trendy yet timeless. Using them is a sure sign of luxury — and a great pick for resale value. Just note these options are also on the more expensive end of bathroom vanities, ranging between $125 and $250 per linear foot.
  2. Tile: Durable and attractive, tile is a long-beloved bathroom choice. It comes in all kinds of designs, can be laid in various patterns, and is made to last. While the grout between tiles traditionally is a magnet for mildew over time, some of the new products on the market work against this issue. Prices for tile can vary from $10 to $40 per linear foot.
  3. Laminate: Low maintenance, durable and inexpensive, laminate countertops offer incredible value. You can find laminate in a wide range of patterns and colors, with textures from mottled to super glossy and smooth. Prices are usually anywhere from $24 to $50 per linear foot.
  4. Solid Surface: To enjoy the beauty of stone with less of the downsides, consider solid surface (i.e., quartzite) countertops. Created from an acrylic resin, this material is resistant to scratches, cuts and burns. It’s an option that’s low maintenance, durable and available in a wide range of colors.
  5. Wood: It’s as true for bathroom vanities as it is for living room floors: Wood is a timeless, natural, traditional choice. In bathrooms, it’s attractive and easy to install; however, wood counters are also vulnerable to water damage, so they have to be well sealed.

Choosing the right vanities for your bathrooms is a matter of knowing your personal preferences and tastes. Explore options online to get a feel for the look you like best, and use the information above to guide your decision. At Modern Bathroom, we’re proud to offer a wide range of bath vanities, from modern to antique, with various sink styles and sizes available. Click here to view vanities and learn more!

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