Choosing Cambria quartz surfaces for your bathroom countertop will ensure that the focal point of your space is durable, easy to clean, and hygienic (no moisture or bacteria will seep through the nonabsorbent quartz surface). The bathroom vanity is a great place to start when planning a bathroom remodel or designing a new space as it tends to incorporate the most materials and serve as a centerpiece in the space. You’ll want to select elements that reflect your desired style and support the high-use space. With beauty and benefits in mind, we’ve curated 12 bathroom vanity ideas to help inspire your master bath, powder room, or other bathroom project.
1. Pair Marble-Like Quartz with Gray Cabinetry for Classic Elegance
With a medley of warm neutrals and intriguing movement, Highgate™ is the perfect gray-white quartz countertop design to pair with gray cabinets for a glamorous master bath as in this bathroom renovation from blogger Mia Mia Mine. After frustration using marble in her guest bath (“It was pretty disappointing to see scratches and water spots so quickly on it,” she says), the blogger opted for Cambria, a superior alternative to marble. “Every design was breathtaking,” she says. “We had always loved Cambria products—they’re nonporous, nonabsorbent, and harder than granite so they’re really maintenance free—perfect for a bathroom!”
Bathroom remodel from Mia Mia Mine featuring Highgate bathroom countertops, gray cabinets, and chrome hardware.
2. Glam Up a Farmhouse Bathroom with Stylish Selections
For a luxe farmhouse bathroom, pair dark woods and shiplap with refined white quartz countertops and contemporary round mirrors. The spacious custom quartz double vanity from Cypress Homes features a marble-like Torquay™ countertop and a center seating area to add ease to morning routines.
Elegant farmhouse bathroom featuring dark wood and Torquay vanity countertops.
3. Coordinate Your Bathroom Countertops with Your Shower
For a cohesive look and even more benefits for your bathroom, use the same Cambria quartz design for your shower and your bathroom countertops. This master bathroom designed by Heidi Huddleston for the Charleston Symphony Orchestra League Designer Show House features sparkling white Whitney™ quartz countertops and a coordinating quartz shower bench and entryway. Not just for countertops, Cambria quartz surfaces are ideal for full shower walls, tub surrounds, and many other applications.
Master bathroom featuring Whitney vanity countertops and coordinating shower bench and entry panel. Photo by Patrick Brickman.
4. Pair White Countertops with Matte Black and Brass for Contemporary Cool
Add a contemporary spin to a light and airy bathroom with matte black and brass. In this West Coast–cool space by Jenny Komenda, dual matte black faucets and mirrors contrast with a Brittanicca Matte™ quartz vanity countertop. Brushed brass hardware and natural lighting adds a glam touch, while cactus-print artwork personalizes the space. Get ideas for how to make a statement with matte black in any space.
Brittanicca Matte countertops pair with matte black and brass in this stylish bathroom remodel.
5. Go High Contrast for Big Impact
You can’t go wrong with a classic black-and-white palette, and incorporating movement and pattern adds a fresh spin. This high-contrast bathroom by Jean Stoffer Design and Kenowa Builders is timeless and chic with a full-height black herringbone tile backsplash, contrasting white vanities with Brittanicca Matte quartz countertops, a bold statement black door, pops of brass, and patterned floor tile. Get tips for planning your space featuring a high-contrast design aesthetic.
A pair of white vanities with Brittanicca Matte countertops pop against a black herringbone-tile backsplash. Photo by Stoffer Photography Interiors.
6. Showcase Spa-Like Luxury with Floating Quartz Vanity and Shelf
A floating Cambria quartz vanity is a stunning way to showcase the beauty of the stone and infuse an indulgent feel into any bathroom space. An instagram favorite, this mod master bath by Sire Design makes a striking statement with a floating black-and-white Rose Bay™ quartz vanity. A drop-mitered edge transforms the bathroom countertop into a bold centerpiece, with dramatic black marbled veining against a white backdrop. A custom quartz shelf crafted from the same Cambria design offers a spa-inspired look and sleek open storage solution.
A floating Rose Bay bathroom vanity and shelf makes a dramatic statement.
7. Contrast Shapes and Textures from Vanity and Backsplash to Mirror and Lighting
Playing with contrasting shapes and textures is a great way to liven up a neutral palette. This bathroom by AFT Construction and E. Interiors pairs gray-toned woods with a Swanbridge™ quartz vanity countertop for a versatile and inviting color palette. The angular lines of the bathroom vanity contrast the rounded backsplash tile, while the square floor tile embraces abstract lines and a subtle color pop. A hexagon mirror is a fresh alternative to square or round vanity mirrors, softened by rounded wicker pendants. For another vanity featuring the Swanbridge quartz design from the same designer and builder, see our post on luxe marble-alternative spaces.
Swanbridge countertops, gray-toned woods, a hexagon mirror, and rounded wicker pendants combine for chic bathroom style. Photo by High Res Media.
8. Get a Concrete Look and Better Performance with Gray Quartz Countertops
Concrete countertops are heavy and tough to install, making them impractical for a bathroom vanity. Get a similar look and added performance benefits for your bathroom countertop with one of Cambria’s many gray quartz designs. In this master bath by Brian Patrick Flynn, the concrete-look Carrick vanity top pairs with olive green cabinetry and stacked subway tile for contemporary sophistication. See more bathroom vanity ideas in our gray countertops roundup.
Carrick countertops offer a concrete look with superior performance for a master bath. Photo by Rustic White Interiors.
9. Accentuate a Bold Countertop Pattern with Matte Black Cabinets
Bathroom vanity countertops with bold veining or dense movement, such as one of Cambria’s granite alternatives, offer a captivating look. If the countertop design features dark undertones or black accents, opt for matte black vanity cabinets to complement the beautiful details of the quartz. Complete the look with matte black hardware, fixtures, or other details. This bathroom by Jaclyn Peters Design pairs a Summerhill™ quartz vanity countertop and backsplash with matte black cabinets, faucet, mirror, towel rack, light fittings, and vanity décor. If you’re choosing a quartz design with deep brown or blue undertones, you can achieve a similar effect with dark wood or navy cabinetry to complement the countertops.
Matte black complements the bold pattern and darker details of the Summerhill countertops and backsplash.
10. Create a Streamlined Look with an Integrated Cambria Sink
Cambria’s advanced fabrication techniques and uncompromising quality mean the possibilities for custom quartz vanities are practically endless. An integrated sink offers a modern minimalist look and extends the benefits of the countertop to the quartz sink basin, with easy-clean convenience and durability. In this space from Beautiful Space Co., an integrated Torquay quartz vanity sink makes for a sleek, industrial look. We love the look of integrated Cambria quartz sinks for residential and commercial spaces alike. Due to the high-quality quartz material, Cambria can be fabricated to far greater precision than granite or marble. If you’re considering an integrated vanity sink or other custom Cambria application, contact a dealer near you to discuss the options for your space.
This industrial-modern bathroom features Torquay as an integrated trough sink and countertops.
11. Make a Bold Statement with a Quartz Bathroom Backsplash
A continuous look with a Cambria quartz bathroom countertop and backsplash not only makes a bold statement but a smart investment. A Cambria quartz backsplash to complement your countertop provides added hygienic benefits and maintenance-free convenience. This coastal bathroom from Brian Patrick Flynn offers swoon-worthy beauty with a mesmerizing Skye™ quartz countertop and backsplash. Love this hue? Discover more blue bathroom ideas.
Skye brings ocean-inspired blues as a bathroom backsplash and countertops. Photo by Rustic White Interiors.
12. Play with Pattern from Wallpaper to Countertop
Create a delightfully inviting bathroom by pairing floral wallpaper with a quartz vanity featuring a boldly patterned Cambria countertop. This powder room by Kitchen Design Concepts combines a Galloway™ quartz countertop and complementary floral wallpaper with metallic-like hues that play off the gold fixtures and sink.
Galloway countertops, gold details, and floral wallpaper make for a perfect pattern-play powder room.
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