Vanities and Countertops
Enhance your bathroom designs by choosing just the right bath vanities and countertops. With a wide choice of styles and materials on the market, you can surround your bathroom sinks with something that fits with your bathroom design’s personality. Read on to discover your perfect bathroom countertop or bathroom vanity.
Laminate Bathroom Countertop
Plastic laminates are among the most economical bathroom countertop materials. They’re actually made from two kinds of papers. These papers are bonded with high pressure to particleboard to create a solid countertop. You’ll find that laminates:
- Are available in many colors, patterns and finishes
- Can be damaged by heat and easily scratched
- Must be cleaned with non-abrasive cleaners.
Tile Bathroom Countertop
Tile has been used for countertops and other bathroom surfaces throughout much of human history. You can create unique, one of a kind mosaic countertops with tile, choose a simple pattern, or opt for a monochromatic look. To maintain a tile bathroom countertop in bathroom designs:
- Clean grout lines regularly to keep your countertop looking nice.
- Consider dark colored grout, as it is less likely to show stains.
- You can use regular, household detergent to clean tiles.
You can expect to pay $2 to $40 for plain tiles, and $5 to $75 for hand painted tiles.
Solid-Surface Countertop Materials
These materials are non-porous, and make an excellent choice for bathroom designs. This bathroom countertop is best for those with allergies or asthma, due to its resistance to mold and mildew. These synthetics are designed to look like natural stone, and come in brand names such as:
- Avonite
- Corian
- Gibraltar
- Staron.
You can even find combination countertop and bathroom sinks in combinations. These one-piece units are easy to clean, and cost about $75 to $150 per linear foot including installation.
Granite Bathroom Countertops
Luxurious granite is becoming increasingly popular in bathroom designs. It’s the easiest to care for and most durable of any stone countertop material, and creates an elegant look for your bathroom. To maintain your granite countertop:
- Clean with non-abrasive liquid detergent and warm water to avoid scratches and keep your finish brilliant.
- Have your countertop sealed every six months or annually.
Installing a granite bathroom countertop costs about $75 to $200 per linear foot.
Manufactured Quartz Countertops
To get the look of natural stone with a composite material that is resistant to scratches and stains, consider manufactured quartz. Quartz bathroom countertop is easy to clean and doesn’t require sealant. Expect to pay $110 to $250 per linear foot, including installation.
Choosing Your Bathroom Vanity
Complement your countertop’s beauty countertop by adding an attractive and practical bathroom vanity. Depending on your taste and bathroom design, you may want:
- Free-standing closet vanities
- Open shelf vanities
- Over the toilet vanities
- Wall-mounted vanities.
Bath vanities are available in a wide variety of materials, including wood and glass. You can find a bathroom vanity in any color and style, to fit any décor. Double bath vanities are a growing trend, offering separate “his and hers” storage.
