Bathroom Countertops: The Top 5 Materials to Choose From

Bathroom Countertops: The Top 5 Materials to Choose From

Choosing countertops for your bathroom remodel should be a simple process. However, the actuality is that it can be a bit confusing. This is especially true if you’re new to bathroom remodeling and the various materials used for different areas.

The key is selecting a bathroom countertop that best suits the décor of you choose. It also helps to have a highly functional countertop made with materials that will withstand the test of time.

It’s never a good idea to invest in a material simply because it’s cheap, because as they say, you get what you pay for! So, if you’re looking for something that will last a long time and give you a bang for your buck, then research is important.

In this guide, we will cover some of the most popular bathroom countertop options on the market today. Let’s begin!

Ceramic Tiles for Your Bathroom Vanity Top

Ceramic tile is a popular choice because of its affordability. While it’s much cheaper than stones like granite, it doesn’t necessarily make it better.

However, folks who got this route enjoy the look of the tile surface. It’s very easy to install with the assistance of a professional. All that’s required is transport, lay out, cut, mortar and then grout. This may make it cheaper to have installed by a licensed contractor.

The downside to ceramic tile is the resale value. Unlike with natural stone counters, you’re likely not going to get any return on investment. And you may not even get back what you paid for.

Laminate Countertops for Bathroom Vanities

This is a slightly better option. However, some people don’t like laminate because it’s gotten a bad rap over the years. Many think it looks like an ugly, metal-edged surface. Do not that laminate manufacturing has come a long way, so there are way more styles and designs to choose from.

For instance, you can find those that look a lot like granite and natural stones. Yet, it’s still lacking in quality. It has a hollow and insubstantial feel thanks the particleboard core base.

If you’re looking for a quick bargain and installation for your bathroom countertops, then laminate isn’t a bad option. But if you’re looking for a high-end installation to match a luxury bathroom design, then this isn’t the option for you.

Solid Surface for Bathroom Countertops

This is a better option than the last two-bathroom countertop materials. Solid surface has a nice combination of flexibility and functionality, which makes it a desirable choice. Plus, it has a very nice-looking material.

This option may be great for your bathroom countertop if you’re looking for a somewhat easy installation. However, if you’re worried about scratches and scorching, then this isn’t that great of a choice.

Those who use hot curlers and curling irons – beware!

Granite or Modular Slab Bathroom Countertops

There are two types of granite you should consider if you decide to go the natural stone route. You have the regular slab granite and then you have the modular granite.

The difference is that modular granite comes with smaller sheets versus slabs. However, it’s much bigger than granite tile.

This makes it much easier to have installed. Plus, it doesn’t have too many seams – if this is an issue for you. Also, since bathroom countertops are a lot smaller, modular granite doesn’t seem like a bad choice.

The great thing about granite is that it’s a natural stone. This means you’re getting a slab or sheet that is 100% your own – no two stones look exactly alike. No man-made stones can truly replicate the beauty of natural stones.

The only downside is that it requires regular sealing and proper maintenance to keep its beauty. You can do this on your own or hire a professional to reseal it for you.

Quartz Bathroom Countertops for Bathroom Remodeling

The top-of-the-line option for bathroom vanity tops would have to be quartz stone. This is an engineered variety, made with 90% quartz and the rest pigments and binders.

The beauty of granite is that it looks and acts a lot like granite stone. However, it is a lot tougher than granite because of the resin mixed into the composition of the slab. This means no sealing or resealing to maintain its beauty.

And it’s tough as nails, so no worries of stains, scratches, chips or cracks. Plus, it’s great with high temperatures.

Installing Countertops for Your Bathroom Renovation

Now, it’s trying to begin the planning for your new bathroom countertops. The first step is to choose the material for your new bathroom countertops. The list above should help you with this.

At Fairfax Kitchen and Bath, we have a great selection of beautiful natural and engineered stones. Some of the brands we carry include Silestone, Caesarstone and Cambria. All our countertops are backed with brand warranties to ensure quality and satisfaction.

You can visit our local showroom to choose the exact stone slab you want installed inside of your bathroom.

Why Choose Fairfax Kitchen and Bath

Ordering new bathroom countertops from a big box store may seem like a great save, but the amount of time it takes to deliver makes it unattractive. At Fairfax Kitchen and Bath, we deliver the products you choose quickly, so our contractors can get started with the installation.

All our customers receive a free consultation and estimate before we begin the project. This way, you know exactly what your budget is before going into your bathroom remodel. We are a local business, so we care about the homes throughout Alexandria, Tyson, Arlington, Vienna and surrounding areas.

You won’t find any competitors that offer better services or quality of craftsmanship. Get in touch with us today to learn more about our services and to get started with your free estimate!

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Sam Kazanci <br/><span id="position">Owner</span>
Sam Kazanci
Owner

Sam Kazanci is the owner of Fairfax Kitchen Bath Remodeling. He has experience to build and remodel the kitchen and baths with his team and the author of fkb blog: You can find Sam on LinkedIn and Twitter.