Vanity Tops

Choosing the Right Bathroom Vanity Top

The bathroom vanity top works hard in your home. It shapes your bathroom’s look, handles daily use, and connects your sink and fixtures. Whether you're tackling a full bathroom remodel or simply refreshing an outdated space, choosing the right bathroom countertops can make a bigger difference than most people expect.

Browse our full selection of bathroom vanities to find the right match for your space.

Popular Vanity Top Models

Different materials bring different strengths to your bathroom. Here's a quick look at the most common options:

  • Cultured marble is a popular, budget-friendly option that offers a smooth, non-porous surface. It resists moisture well and is easy to clean, though it can be more susceptible to scratching than harder materials.
  • Quartz is an engineered stone that delivers consistent color and pattern with excellent durability. It stands up well to heat, stains, and daily wear, making it a solid choice for high-traffic bathrooms.
  • Granite brings natural variation and a polished, high-end appearance. Each slab is unique, and when properly sealed, granite holds up well against moisture and scratching.
  • Solid surface materials offer a seamless, integrated look and are easy to repair if scratched. They work especially well in family bathrooms where practicality is a priority.

Each material offers a different balance of durability, maintenance, and appearance. Consider how your bathroom gets used before making your choice.

Vanity Top Sixes and Design Considerations

Fit matters just as much as finish. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Single vs. double sink setups: A single vanity top with sink works well for smaller bathrooms and powder rooms. Double-sink tops are better suited for shared master baths where counter space is at a premium.
  • Sink style: Some tops include an integrated sink, while others are designed for an undermount or vessel sink purchased separately. Confirm compatibility before buying.
  • Faucet holes: Make sure your vanity top's faucet hole configuration matches the bathroom faucets you plan to use.
  • Overall style: Your bathroom countertop should coordinate with the vanity cabinet, wall color, flooring, and fixtures for a cohesive finished look.

Planning Your Bathroom Upgrade

A new vanity top is one of the highest-impact updates you can make during a bathroom remodel. It improves both the look and the function of the space without requiring a full renovation. 

For real-world inspiration, visit our Bath Gallery to see how other homeowners brought their bathrooms together. You can also explore our bathroom vanities blog for additional guidance on choosing the right pieces for your budget.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best material for a bathroom vanity top?

There's no single answer. It depends on your priorities. Quartz and solid surface are low-maintenance and highly durable, making them popular for busy households. Cultured marble offers affordability and easy cleaning. Granite delivers natural beauty and longevity but requires periodic sealing. The best material is the one that fits your lifestyle and budget.

How do I choose the right-sized vanity top?

Start with the width and depth of your vanity cabinet. Your top should match those dimensions. From there, consider whether a single- or double-sink configuration is best based on the number of users and available space. Always verify the faucet hole layout before purchasing.

Are bathroom vanity tops sold with sinks included?

It varies by product. Some bathroom vanity tops come with an integrated or pre-mounted sink, while others are sold separately. Check each product listing for details, and confirm sink and faucet compatibility before you buy.