Avery 60'' White Freestanding Single Bathroom Vanity with Carrara Marble Top and Matte Black Hardware
Alternative names | Avery 60'' Single Bathroom Vanity with Stone Top with Mirror 60 in. Avery White Single Bathroom Vanity with White Carrara Marble Countertop, Undermount Square Sink & Matte Black Trim - 58 in. Mirror 60 in. Avery Single Bathroom Vanity with White Carrara Marble Countertop, Undermount Oval Sink, Matte Black Trim & 58 in. Mirror - White |
Color | White, Black |
Alternative names | Avery 60'' Single Bathroom Vanity with Stone Top with Mirror 60 in. Avery White Single Bathroom Vanity with White Carrara Marble Countertop, Undermount Square Sink & Matte Black Trim - 58 in. Mirror 60 in. Avery Single Bathroom Vanity with White Carrara Marble Countertop, Undermount Oval Sink, Matte Black Trim & 58 in. Mirror - White |
Color | White, Black |
Avery 60'' White Freestanding Single Bathroom Vanity with Carrara Marble Top and Matte Black Hardware
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Home Depot | $1,687.68 |
Decor Price | $1,730.70 |
Wayfair Avery 60'' Single Bathroom Vanity with Stone Top with Mirror | $1,891.10 |
Build.com | $1,923.00 |
Bed Bath & Beyond | $2,020.08 |
Studio LX | $2,116.18 |
Sears | $2,422.65 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are best for bathroom countertops regarding durability and maintenance?
Quartz, granite, and marble are popular for their durability and ease of maintenance. Quartz is particularly resistant to stains and scratches.
How can I maximize space on a small bathroom countertop?
Use vertical storage solutions, like tiered trays or wall-mounted holders, and keep only daily essentials on the countertop.
Is it necessary to seal natural stone countertops in the bathroom?
Yes, sealing natural stone countertops like granite and marble is recommended to protect against stains and etching from water and toiletries.
What are the best materials for bathroom countertops in terms of durability and maintenance?
Quartz, granite, and marble are popular for their durability and ease of cleaning, though quartz is non-porous and requires less maintenance compared to granite and marble.