bathroom worktops
Bathroom Worktops and Other Renovations
Our bathrooms play such an important role in our life that we forget how helpful they are. Taking a shower, shampooing our hair, a soothing hot water bath, and obviously emptying out bowels; we literally start our day in the bathroom. Not to forget, a good bathroom hour is where great ideas hit us. All of these might just look like any other regular routine but one must know that these same ordinary habits genuinely impact how our mood remains throughout the day. A good beginning might not guarantee a great ending, but somebody said, “A good start is half the work done”. So, yeah, it’s time we give back the love our bathrooms have given us all this while, in the form of a good renovation to our bathroom worktops and other necessary updates. Remember that when you invest in your bathroom countertops, you are also increasing the value of your home. So, it’s a win-win.
Many give ideas for bathroom worktops but things to consider before investing in one is a mandatory part of the purchase process too, you can’t disagree.
A bathroom worktop is an excellent way to add extra surface area for our toiletries and to provide a useful alternative to storage when space is limited. While workmanship and detailing are important from an aesthetic aspect for a bathroom makeover, there is another factor that plays an equally important role (maybe even more) in decision making: It is the material you choose for your bathroom area. Please make sure to select the appropriate materials for your vanity, cabinets, tiling, flooring, and fittings. Bathrooms’ materials and finishes should be long-lasting, functional, and most importantly, moisture-resistant. Ensure that your chosen material is highly non-porous or made to be so with the application of trusted and verified sealants. Porous bathroom worktops manufactured of improperly sealed material will trap the moisture and allow mould formation, thus causing stains and harbouring germs, making your area extremely unhygienic to be in and look at, as well. Collecting bathroom cladding reviews and feedback from your neighbours or friends before purchasing will also be helpful if you have too many options to choose from.
Bathroom Work-top: On-Trend
Stone Bathroom
Natural Stone Bathrooms have managed to be on-trend since time immemorial for construction projects, including bathrooms. Their visually appealing beauty is one of the major reasons for their popularity. Among the most popular stone materials that are on-trend for bathroom worktops, like Granite and marble, marble is a porous surface. Thanks to technology and high-quality silicone sealants, the luxury marble bathroom dreams of many have been less challenging to achieve. Another frequently chosen stone for bathroom purposes is quartzite. The generally recommended thickness is a 20mm countertops but some also like to go with bulkier 30mm countertops for a vintage feel.
WHITE WAVE GRANITE |
MOUNTAIN WHITE GRANITE |
NERO MARQUINA MARBLE |
Aforementioned Most Popular Bathroom Work-top materials In Brief:
Marble Bathroom
Marble never goes out of style – it is an excellent choice for anyone looking to create a stunning, timeless bathroom (obviously after sealing tho). White or neutral-toned marble is ideal for smaller spaces because it makes them appear spacious and brighter.
One can try book-matching the marble slabs for an aesthetically pleasing and impressive design. Book matching is nothing but arranging the marble or any stone slab in such a way that the pattern of the stone on the left is mirrored with the right. This process is very laboursome but some customers do not mind paying for the magnificent outcome it brings (I would definitely go for it too).
Calacatta series of marble and Arabescato are two white marble options that look good together when book-matched as bathroom worktops and facades.
CREMA MARFIL MARBLE |
ARABESCATO VAGLI MARBLE |
ARABESCATO BIANCO MARBLE |
Quartzite Bathrooms
If you are looking for a marble look within an affordable budget and less upkeep, quartzite is your answer. You’ll spend drastically less and maintenance will also be less challenging as compared to marble countertops. You can simply follow a regular cleaning with warm water and dish soap. The difference is that quartzite bathroom countertops as well as cabinets under the bathroom sink, do need to be sealed.
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Quartz Bathrooms
Quartz worktops have gained a lot of appreciation from designers and homeowners for their exquisite qualities. They are everything from being functionally outstanding to stylish in appearance. These bathroom worktops, especially the Carrara quartz series and Calacatta Quartz series have taken over the market with their impeccable resemblance to marble. Marble worktops are highly porous due to their geological composition, but since quartz worktops are made from engineered stones, they are made to be highly water-resistant. They, therefore, are not affected by humidity, moisture and direct liquid spills. This reduces the chances of worktops being damaged by water as well as ensures a hygienic environment by preventing microbial growth. Check out our bestseller quartz for kitchen and bathroom worktop renovations.
CALACATTA LAZA QUARTZ |
CARRARA GLACIER QUARTZ |
CALACATTA THUNDER GREY QUARTZ |
Granite Bathrooms
Because of their beauty, durability, and water-repellent qualities, granite is ideal for use as bathroom countertops. Granite can be expected to last for years, if not decades, with correct management. Granite, in particular, is exceptionally resistant to damage by moisture and will not deteriorate or peel off. Bathroom flooring with granite floor tiles, shower trays, shower tubs, and vanity sink tops, this natural stone is suitable for any of these.
Verde Bamboo, a deep green-veined Granite can be used to achieve green, one of the current trending colours in bathroom design. You may create a natural aesthetic for your kitchen or any place, with its abstractions of white, green, and black.
PEGASUS GOLD GRANITE |
TAN BROWN ALLIGATOR GRANITE |
COPENHAGEN GOLD GRANITE |
Laminate Bathrooms
Laminate is a popular choice for bathroom renovations among many homeowners. Laminate countertops are made of plastics that are glued together under pressure to withstand moisture and require little upkeep. Bathroom laminate worktops and flooring are surprisingly durable and sturdy, even if they don’t look as natural as granite and marble worktops. Indeed, it looks like laminate is on the verge of making a significant comeback in every homeowner’s property, including the bathroom.
While the final cost will vary depending on the brand, style, and amount of material used, laminate bathroom countertops are still extremely cost-effective than alternatives. Installing your countertops with a professional will cost you extra money, but if you want to cut down on your expenses, use your DIY skills to install your bathroom worktops. Numerous new additions and improved options keep getting added regularly – thanks to new colors and patterns. Even something as funky as an orange bathroom is possible with laminate material.
Terrazzo Bathrooms
Terrazzo is made up of glass and marble fragments embedded in colored, ground concrete that has been polished. It combines a variety of components to create a gleaming, lavish terrazzo tile bathroom.
Along with their durability, terrazzo tiles are resistant to heat and water and are easy to cut. This makes them malleable and convenient to use not just for flooring, but for a wide spectrum of uses like terrazzo worktop, terrazzo splashback, shower ledges, shower tubs, etc. This versatile material is already seen in a lot of commercial and residential spaces.
Composite Bathrooms
If you’re looking for a less expensive bathroom renovation option, composites are a good choice. To compare, composite sinks come at about 1/10th the price of Natural stones like Granite sinks, Unlike natural stones, they do not necessitate professional installation, which decreases the expenditure. One can self-install these lightweight composite bathroom countertops and composite sinks.
Just to let you know, bathroom worktops and bathroom vanity tops are much smaller as compared to kitchen worktops, so a bathroom work top can be built using offcuts too. This will not only make your renovation effectively cheap but also help minimize waste production by utilization of left-outs in the right place. You can check out our readily available Remnants and see if they can be of any help to you.