These popular countertop materials are sure to inspire a bathroom remodel.

Julie Soefer

The right bathroom countertop can completely transform your primary bath, family bath, or powder room.

If you’reconsidering a remodel, let these bathroom countertop ideas inspire you.

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Gray granite is a good choice because its neutral and complements most color schemes and design styles.

Here, a gray granite marble top ties to the gray terrazzo floor tiles in this contemporary bathroom.

This floating counter is like a piece of sculpture.

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The matching marble backsplash amplifies the impact.

The top of the dresser becomes a wood countertop that adds an earthy, warm feel to a bathroom.

Gray Granite Bathroom Countertop Idea

Granite is a natural stone that wont bust your budget.

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Its more affordable than marble or quartzite but has lower maintenance needs and is more durable.

Granites still plenty luxe and comes in a slew of colors.

Attaching the counter to a wall and not installing a cabinet beneath gives a rustic, farmhouse look.

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Its scratch and stain-resistant, too.

A chunky quartzite counter with no vanity beneath it is the star of this bathroom.

White marble countertops lighten a room and complement polished metal fixtures and accessories.

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These homeowners double the impact by adding a quartz backsplash.

Classic white quartz goes well with the white subway tile backsplash around the soaking tub.

Its more affordable than natural stone and comes in a range of colors.

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Gray Marble Bathroom Countertop

Marble is a classic, timeless choice for a bathroom counter.

The look is a little bit rustic, a little bit Brutalist, a whole lot of lovely.

Here, a slice of red marble tops a double sink vanity painted blue and equipped with chrome hardware.

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That red stone makes the room.

It can be dressed up for an elegant main bathroom or down for a kids bathroom.

Lean into its moodiness and use it in a room saturated with color.

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Black Corian Bathroom Countertops

Durable Corian is a budget-priced choice for a bathroom countertop.

Its nonporous, stain-resistant, and comes in a range of colors.

Concrete Bathroom Countertops

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Concrete countertopsmake an interestingly imperfect statement that balances sleek furnishings.

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This modern design is a double vanity with two drawers, two faucets, and oneconnecting sink basin.

Create aserene sceneby choosing a marble countertop a shade lighter or darker than adjacent cabinetry.

Its gray tone acts as a neutral that lets those coral walls have centerstage in this small bathroom.

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Limestone is softer than granite and marble and may need sealing when used as a countertop in busy bathrooms.

This makes them optimal forsmall bathroom vanities.

Consider this bold bathroom countertop idea for your next remodel.

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It’s a solid surface material ideallysuited to bathroom applications.

Your color choice is integrated throughout the material, which ensures durability.

These dreamy cream countertops provide color and texture without detracting from the bathroom’s quirky character.

Country home powder room

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Green Marble Bathroom Countertops

Honed green marble is a bathroom countertop idea to add an old-world look.

These countertops boast significant veining in various shades that work well with weathered patinas andantique accessories.

Its deep tones complement metal accents, such as blackwrought-iron sconces, a copper chandelier, and bronze fixtures.

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Honedtravertine countertopsremain popular for their low-reflective qualities that play nicely with tiled accents andtextured wall coverings.

Black flecks in the countertop complement the wood, while the lighter tones align with the white walls.

As a crowning touch to thisstunning countertop material, a high-arc curved faucet embraces artistic and functional qualities.

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Modern Bathroom Countertop Idea

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Wood countertops can be big cost-saver in a bathroom reno project.

Build a counter and vanity out of wood and float it from the wall to maximize space.

Seal with a coat of clear varnish that allows the wood grain to show, adding drama.

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The narrow counter acts as a frame that accents a chunky kitchen sink.

Clear containers and vases don’t compete with the busy bathroom countertop surface.

They’re affordable, durable, and available in various solid colors, stone looks, and abstract designs.

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Patterned countertops like this enhance transitional andtraditional bathroom designsand complement dark cabinet finishes.

Laminate is the way to go if you’re looking for budget-friendlybathroom vanities.

Dyed black and molded with an integrated sink, thisconcrete countertopadds a modern note.

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The material complementsgray cabinetry, hides spills and stains, and mirrors the industrial look of nearby exposed brick.

Tile Bathroom Countertops

This double vanity isn’t short on style.

Countertops shaped from handmade tiles bring artisanal soul to Tuscan, Spanish, andMediterranean bathrooms.

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Painted Wood Countertops

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Tight budget?

Here’s a great, inexpensive bathroom countertop idea.

Craft acountertop from wood, then paint and seal the vanity top to protect it from moisture.

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This affordable bathroom vanity solution doesn’t skimp on style.

Here, a stone countertop draws the eye down the length of a floating vanity.

The stone surface connects to the stonework on the floor for continuity.

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Glossy Wood Countertops

Wood bathroom countertops flawlessly finish vanities crafted from vintage furniture or antique cabinetry.

It pairs beautifully withdistressed cabinetry.

Thisvintage-style bathroomis a beautiful place to start your day.

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Colorful bathroom with floating marble countertop

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gray and white bathroom

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white marble bathroom countertop with blue tile wall

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beige bathroom with wood vanity and mirror

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