Bathroom Vanities Tops Smithfield

Bathroom Vanities Tops in Smithfield

Bespoke vanities by Brothers Stone & Kitchen can be simple single pieces, incorporating cut-outs for surface or under-mounted bowls, or massive carved tops and vanity basins milled from a single large block of lava. The bathroom scheme can be completed with matching shower trays, bath surrounds, and tiles. Whether for residential or commercial projects such as boutique hotels, Brothers Stone & Kitchen's exquisite enamelled glazes and unlimited colour palette lend themselves impeccably to the creation of stunning luxury bathrooms.

Vanity counter tops, also known as bench tops or slab tops, are an essential part of completing the look of your bathroom vanity. You may have a multitude of options that are compatible with your preferred cabinet choice. Browse a large collection and configure to your needs. In the bathroom, virtually any type of stone will look and function beautifully. Custom made bathroom vanities with stone tops can add value and modern class to the space. Wet area wall linings are ideal for adding stylish practicality, making it much easier to keep clean.

Smithfield Bathroom Vanities Tops

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A bathroom vanity can be made from different types of materials but one thing they all have in common is they are moisture-resistant (waterproof) this is important as the bathroom is the biggest wet area in the entire house and if the materials are not moisture resistant it will go bad in a matter of days or weeks. Whilst saving money on your bathroom vanity installation cost may seem to be a good idea, installation of bathroom vanity is best left for the expert artisans with experience in installing and fixing bathroom vanities. They will make sure it is well fitted in order not to face issues in the future.

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There are a few main types of vanity tops

Bathroom vanity tops are most commonly engineered quartz stone or ceramic tops with integrated basins, however top options have become more diverse over the years, here is a rundown of the most common:

Engineered Stone (Quartz) tops

Quartz stone tops have become very popular in kitchens and bathrooms, and for good reason. Quartz stone is frequently found in a multitude of interesting colours and can be cut to feature a bathroom sink that sits on-top, semi-recessed or under the counter. Quartz may be repaired or polished in some cases, however is less easy to keep clean than ceramic or polymarble.

Ceramic tops

Made from the same material as your toilet pan, these are the most economical option for sizes up to 1200mm. You can get an integrated sink for the lowest total cost, and it is the easiest style to clean due to having the least gaps and touch points. Ceramic tops have a high heat resistance and easily tolerate the hottest things used in a bathroom, such as a blow dryer or hot wax, however are brittle and cannot be repaired once chipped.

Polymarble tops

A durable material that is more easily shaped than porcelain into straight lines, most polymarble tops similarly feature integrated sinks. For sizes larger than 1200mm, polymarble tops begin to become more cost-effective than ceramic tops, as it is easier to mold the large product without warping. Polymarble tops may often be cut on the edges, making them possible to use for vanities that fit between walls. Polymarble has less heat resistance than ceramic, and is easier to damage, however it is less brittle than ceramic and in some cases may be repaired.

Sintered Stone tops

Sintered stone is a newer type of material used in making tops, inspired by the make of glazed porcelain tiles, sintered stone tops are some of the most durable and difficult to scratch vanity tops available. Sintered stone is higher performing than quartz in almost every category, including heat resistance, scratch resistance, easier cleaning, and overall durability. Sintered stone however, in a similar manner to ceramic, is brittle and repairing a damaged top is difficult. Still however, if a top is that resistant to damage, it is unlikely to get damaged in the first place.

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