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Bathroom Vanity Countertops in Fort Lauderdale

Bathroom Vanity Countertops in Fort Lauderdale

Vanity tops in Fort Lauderdale—precise cutouts, water-sensible details, and finishes that suit baths and powder rooms.

Details that matter in bathrooms

Vanities demand precision at sinks, faucet drillings, and backsplash transitions. We align specs with your plumbing selections and mirror lines so the install reads crisp—especially in smaller Fort Lauderdale baths where every inch shows.

Vanity countertop design options

Bathroom vanity countertops in Fort Lauderdale homes range from simple single-sink vanities to expansive double-vanity master bath installations. We fabricate for all configurations: undermount sinks, vessel sinks, integrated sinks, and trough sinks. Edge profiles, backsplash height, and sidesplash details are customized to each bathroom layout. For condos and smaller Fort Lauderdale bathrooms, remnant pieces often provide premium material options at reduced cost.

Material selection for bathrooms

Bathrooms see different demands than kitchens—less heat exposure but more moisture and cosmetic product contact. Marble is especially popular for Fort Lauderdale master bath vanities because the aesthetic impact is significant and the daily-use intensity is lower than in kitchens. Quartz provides worry-free performance for family bathrooms and guest baths. Quartzite offers the best of both worlds for homeowners who want natural stone beauty with superior durability.

Sizing, cutouts, and finishing details

We template bathroom vanities with the same precision as kitchen countertops, accounting for faucet hole placement, backsplash integration, and wall contour matching. Common vanity depths are 22" and 25", with custom depths available for non-standard cabinets. For Fort Lauderdale bathroom renovations, we coordinate with your plumber on drain placement and faucet positioning. Sidesplashes and backsplashes are fabricated from the same material for a cohesive look.

Local Guidance for Fort Lauderdale

This page is written for Fort Lauderdale homeowners and contractors who want a practical, high-quality countertop outcome without guesswork. South Florida homes vary widely—waterfront condos, golf communities, single-family neighborhoods, and investment properties—so we emphasize decisions that affect daily use: durability, cleaning habits, seam strategy, and how your counters meet backsplashes and panels. If you are comparing materials, we will explain tradeoffs honestly rather than pushing a single brand. If you are on a tight schedule, we will tell you what can be accelerated versus what depends on slab availability and templating access. If you are coordinating multiple trades, we can align our installation window with your GC or designer milestones. When you are ready, send photos and measurements, or call to talk through edge profiles, cutouts, and the level of finish you want for your space. A strong estimate starts with the right inputs. Photos should include wide shots and close-ups at seams, corners, and areas near sinks. Dimensions can be rough at first, but label each run (sink wall, perimeter, island) so nothing is ambiguous. If you are selecting appliances or fixtures after countertops, tell us what is locked versus flexible—cutouts are expensive to change late. During fabrication, slab layout matters as much as color. Directional stones need a plan for focal areas: islands, seating sides, and first-seen sightlines from entry points. Seams are sometimes unavoidable; when they are, we aim for the best compromise between visibility and structural sound practice. Edge profiles change the look and feel of a room: simpler profiles often read cleaner in modern spaces, while bolder builds can suit traditional homes. Installation day is about protection and precision. We protect floors and cabinets, verify fit, and review finish quality with you before we wrap. After install, we will walk through care guidance for your specific material family so you know what “normal” looks like over the first weeks. If you are in Fort Lauderdale and want a partner who prioritizes clarity and craft, contact us and we will help you move from idea to installed surface with confidence.

Recent Projects & Reviews

Honed Calacatta marble double vanity with full-height backsplash in Fort Lauderdale

Honed Marble Primary Bathroom in Fort Lauderdale

Double-sink primary bathroom vanity in honed Calacatta marble with full-height slab backsplash, coordinated for a high-end Rio Vista gut renovation.

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Quartzite waterfall island countertop in Fort Lauderdale

Coastal Quartzite Island in Fort Lauderdale

Statement island with quartzite movement and waterfall detailing for a coastal modern kitchen.

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Super White quartzite kitchen island with Intracoastal waterway and yacht views in Fort Lauderdale

Waterfront Quartzite Kitchen on the Intracoastal in Fort Lauderdale

Super White quartzite island and perimeter countertops in a Las Olas Isles waterfront home, designed to complement yacht dock views through floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors.

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Clear communication from estimate through install. Our quartz kitchen counters look excellent and the crew protected everything during the work.

Maria L., Google

Fast response on photos and a straightforward quote. Installation day went smoothly—no surprises.

James R., Google

We needed a tight timeline for a rental refresh. They helped us pick a durable surface and stuck to the schedule.

Priya S., Google

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I keep my existing sink when replacing countertops?
Often yes, but it depends on the sink type and condition. Undermount sinks are removed during countertop replacement and can typically be reinstalled if they are in good condition. Drop-in sinks may or may not fit the new cutout—confirm the dimensions before committing. Farmhouse (apron-front) sinks require specific cabinet and countertop fitting and are usually part of a coordinated replacement. Let us know your sink situation when requesting a quote.
Can you repair a cracked or chipped countertop?
It depends on the damage type, material, and location. Small chips at edges can often be repaired with color-matched filler for a near-invisible result. Hairline cracks that run through the body of the stone are more complex—some can be stabilized with epoxy; others indicate that replacement is the better long-term solution. Send us photos of the damage and the material type and we will give you an honest assessment of repair versus replacement options.
Do you work on commercial projects like restaurants and hotels?
Yes. We serve restaurants, hotels, multi-family developments, and commercial builders throughout South Florida. Commercial projects typically involve volume pricing, coordinated scheduling with GCs, and tight delivery windows. We offer wholesale pricing for builders and developers and can handle phased installation for renovations where operations cannot be fully shut down. Contact us with your project scope for a commercial quote.
Do you seal natural stone countertops after installation?
Yes. We seal granite, quartzite, and marble surfaces as part of our installation process. Natural stone should be resealed periodically after that—typically once a year for kitchen granite, and as needed for marble and quartzite depending on use. We can walk you through the resealing process or recommend products at install.
How fast can I get a countertop estimate?
If you send photos, rough measurements, the city, and the material direction you want, we can usually respond much faster than a showroom-only process. Firm pricing still depends on templating for final field conditions.
How long does countertop fabrication take after templating?
Fabrication typically takes 5–7 business days after templating for most quartz and granite projects. Complex edges, waterfall details, or large commercial jobs may take longer. We confirm your specific timeline at template and keep you updated. Rush scheduling is sometimes available depending on current shop capacity.
What countertop material is best for outdoor kitchens in South Florida?
Porcelain is the top choice for South Florida outdoor kitchens—it is UV-stable, non-porous, handles extreme heat, and resists salt air. Quartzite and granite are also strong outdoor options. Engineered quartz should be avoided outdoors because the resin binder is sensitive to UV and most manufacturer warranties exclude outdoor applications.
Should I choose quartz or granite?
Quartz is typically lower maintenance and more consistent in appearance. Granite offers natural variation and different performance traits depending on the specific stone. The right choice depends on your cooking habits, aesthetics, and how much maintenance you want.

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