Ask the Experts: Our Top 3 Choices for Bathroom Countertops


From punchy powder rooms to stately master suites, bathroom remodels make up a huge percentage of our total renovations every year. Regardless of the size, the selections process for bathroom renovations can be overwhelming. Not to mention, bathrooms get a lot of use, so choosing the right surfaces is imperative to having a space that is functional AND durable!

That’s why we’ve compiled a list of our top 3 choices for bathroom countertops. Yes, there are more to choose from, but these are the top 3 that we recommend for every renovation based on style, durability, and maintenance: quartz, granite, and natural stones. Let’s take a look at each option so you can choose which countertop is best for your bathroom renovation!

Custom vanity design with quartz countertops.

 
 
 
 

In this blog we’ll cover:

Quartz

Granite

Natural Stones

 
 

Quartz

Style:

Quartz countertops have surged in popularity in recent years, thanks to their sleek, modern appearance. Quartz is an engineered stone that is created by combining natural quartz with resins. The manufacturing process allows these countertops to come in a wide range of colors and patterns, with many options mimicking the look of marble or granite. Quartz is a versatile choice that can fit into virtually any design scheme, from contemporary to traditional.

Durability:

One of the standout features of quartz is its durability. Quartz is non-porous, which means it doesn’t absorb moisture. This makes it highly resistant to stains, bacteria, and mold—essential qualities for a bathroom environment. Additionally, quartz is less likely to chip or crack compared to natural stones, making it a low-maintenance option that can withstand the daily wear and tear of a busy bathroom.

Maintenance:

Another advantage of quartz is its ease of maintenance. Unlike natural stones, quartz doesn’t require regular sealing. A simple wipe-down with mild soap and water is usually sufficient to keep it looking pristine.

 
 

Granite

Style:

Granite has long been a favorite for homeowners looking for a natural stone with a rich, luxurious appearance. Each slab of granite is unique, offering a variety of colors and patterns that can add a sense of individuality to your bathroom. Whether you prefer the understated elegance of lighter shades or the dramatic flair of darker tones, granite has something to offer.

Durability:

Granite is renowned for its strength and durability. It’s resistant to heat, scratches, and general wear and tear, making it an excellent choice for bathroom countertops. However, because granite is a natural stone, it is porous and requires periodic sealing to maintain its resistance to moisture and stains.

Maintenance:

While granite is durable, it does require a bit more maintenance than quartz. Regular sealing is necessary to protect the stone from moisture and staining. However, with proper care, granite countertops can retain their beauty and functionality for decades.

 
 

Natural Stones

Style:

For those who crave elegance and sophistication, natural stones like marble and quartzite are unmatched. Marble, with its classic veining and soft color palette, adds a touch of luxury and timeless beauty to any bathroom. Quartzite, often mistaken for marble, offers similar aesthetics but with added durability. These stones can transform a bathroom into a spa-like retreat, offering a serene and upscale environment.

Durability:

Marble is softer and more porous than other natural stones, making it more susceptible to scratches, etching, and staining. However, with proper care and maintenance, it can still be a viable option for bathroom countertops. Quartzite, on the other hand, is harder and more resistant to scratching and etching, making it a more durable alternative to marble. Both stones, however, require sealing to protect against moisture and stains.

Maintenance:

Both marble and quartzite require a bit more attention compared to quartz and granite. Regular sealing is a must to keep these stones looking their best. Additionally, using pH-neutral cleaners and avoiding abrasive materials will help maintain their finish and prevent damage.

 
 
 
 

Before and After Gallery

 
 
 
 

Choosing the right countertop material for your bathroom renovation is an important decision that will impact both the look and functionality of your space. Quartz offers modern appeal and low maintenance, granite provides timeless beauty and durability, while natural stones like marble and quartzite bring elegance and a luxurious feel. Consider your style preferences, maintenance willingness, and durability needs when making your selection. No matter which material you choose, investing in high-quality countertops will ensure that your bathroom remains a beautiful and functional space for years to come!

 
 

Selections

Hard Surfaces: 

Polished, Ella Quartz countertops sourced from Upstate Granite Solutions.

All tile purchased through Clayton Tile.

Arabescato Carrara Basketweave floor tile by MSI Surfaces.

“Rustica” white 3” x 6” wall tile by The Factory Outlet.


Plumbing: 

Matte black wall mounted faucet by Delta, Stryke Collection.

18” bathroom sink by Whitehaus, Isabella Plus Collection.

60” soaking tub by Kohler, Bellwether Collection.


Lighting and Accessories: 

25" Wide Bathroom Vanity Light by Capital Lighting, Greyson Collection.