Vanity

VANITY TOPS

Bathroom and powder room tops, templated after the cabinet is in.

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Vanity Tops

Bathroom and powder room tops in marble, quartz and sintered stone — machined to your fittings, not to a standard.


A vanity top is a small piece of stone that has to accommodate a specific basin, a specific tap and a specific cabinet, in a room where water sits on the surface every day. It is precision work, and it is the wrong place to substitute the material for something cheaper.

We template on site after the cabinetry is installed. Templating from a drawing is faster and produces tops that do not quite fit — walls are rarely square, and a two-millimetre gap along a wall is visible for the life of the bathroom. A physical template picks the room up as it actually is.

For a main bathroom in daily use, we recommend quartz or sintered stone. They are non-porous, so toothpaste, cosmetics, perfume and cleaning products do not stain them, and standing water does nothing. For a powder room, where use is light and the room is meant to make an impression, marble and onyx come into their own — this is the application where natural stone gives the most and is asked for the least.


How it is made

Templated on site

Measured after the cabinet is fitted, so the top follows the actual walls instead of the drawing.

Machined to your fittings

Basin cut-out, tap holes and waste position taken from the fittings you have actually bought.

Polished reveals

Undermount cut-outs are polished on the exposed edge, so the reveal around the basin looks finished, not sawn.

Right material for the room

Non-porous surfaces for daily bathrooms, natural stone where its character can be enjoyed without daily wear.


What the work covers

On-site templatingTaken after cabinetry installation, following real wall lines
Basin cut-outUndermount, vessel or integrated — reveal polished on undermount
Tap and waste holesDrilled to your actual fittings, dry-fitted before installation
Edge profileSquare, eased, bullnose, mitred or a built-up thicker front edge
Upstand or splashbackCut from the same slab so tone and vein continue
Drip grooveMachined under the front edge where the design calls for it
SealingImpregnator applied to porous stone, with re-seal guidance in writing
Installation and siliconeLevelled, supported and sealed to the wall and cabinet

Typical specification

Daily bathroomQuartz, sintered stone
Powder roomMarble, onyx
Top thickness20 mm, or built-up
BasinUnder, vessel, integrated
TemplateOn site, after cabinets
EdgesSquare to mitred build-up

The most common vanity regret is marble in a family bathroom. It is not that the stone fails — it is that toothpaste, cleaning spray and a wet toothbrush left lying down will mark it, and the owner was never told.

A mitred build-up edge lets a 20 mm top read as 40 or 60 mm without the weight and cost of a solid slab that thick — a detail worth knowing about if you want a substantial-looking top on a wall-hung cabinet.

Send us the basin model and a photograph of the cabinet and we can advise on the top before the cabinetry is ordered, which is the point at which changing your mind is still free.

What's Included

Bathroom vanity

Daily-use tops in quartz or sintered stone — non-porous, unaffected by toothpaste, cosmetics and cleaning products, and forgiving of standing water.

Powder room vanity

The room where marble and onyx make most sense. Low use means the character of natural stone can be enjoyed without the daily wear a main bathroom brings.

Basin and tap machining

Undermount, vessel or integrated basin cut-outs polished on the reveal, with tap and waste holes drilled to your actual fittings.

Splashback and returns

Upstand, full-height splashback or bullnose returns cut from the same slab so the tone matches exactly.

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