Choosing the Quartz Counter for Your Bathroom Vanity
We understand that choosing the counter for your vanity can be a challenge. The small swatches shown on the vanity product pages don’t always give you a clear sense of how the counter will look in real life.
To help you make a more informed decision, we’ve created an Options Video that walks you through the quartz choices. While helpful, we know it can still be difficult to picture how a specific quartz top will look on your actual vanity.
That’s why we’ve put together a collection of real photos showing the different quartz counters we offer. These images may show the countertops on vanities that differ from the one you're purchasing, but they should still give you a much better view of the materials. Please note that lighting conditions, reflections, and your screen settings can affect how the counters appear in the photos—but we hope they provide a helpful reference.
What’s Included with our Quartz Counters?
All of our quartz countertops include a matching backsplash and two side splashes, even if they're not shown in the pictures. These pieces are made from the same quartz material and are not pre-attached, giving you flexibility in your installation. If your bathroom design doesn’t require a backsplash or sidesplash, you’re free to leave them off.
For installation tips, including how to position the counter and splashes, please refer to our Vanity Installation Guide.
Our quartz countertops are 2 cm thick and come with the sink pre-attached for added convenience.
Important Notes:
- Not all quartz counters shown in the gallery are available for every vanity.
- The vanity product page will only display countertop options that are currently in stock.
- If you’re interested in a counter that isn’t currently listed, feel free to email us to check future availability.
White Quartz Countertop
This quartz does not have flecks or pattern and is a creamy white
Marbelized Quartz
Our marbelized quartz has a creamy white base with a marble pattern in varying shades of grey. The amount of marbling can vary.
Snow Quartz
The snow quartz has very small brownish flecks.
Grey Swirl Quartz
The grey swirl counter is a base with grey hues that has large swirls of varying shades of grey.
Mini Nougat Quartz
This quartz has small flecks of browns and greys. It will pick up the colours around it and if you have grey walls you will notice the greys whereas some other colours would pull out the browns. The flecks are subtle but enough that you don't notice finger prints as much as you might with white or grey quartz.
Calacatta Quartz
The calacatta quartz has a white base for the counter with large dramatic grey veining.
Calacatta Gold Quartz
This quartz has a creamy background with both bold and soft veining in gold and grey
Antique Gold Quartz
Rich gold and amber colours with subtle veining
Grey Ice Quartz
A light grey quartz with white veining and ice crystal patterns
Moreno Quartz
A white quartz with bold grey veining
Stormi Quartz
Quartz with beige, gold and grey
Golden Satin Quartz
White base with gold veining
Grey Quartz
The grey quartz is medium grey with small black flecks