Vanity Stone Tops

  • Stone Vanity Tops: A Sleek Contrast to Timber

  • A reconstituted stone top is a sleek, durable choice that beautifully complements our timber vanities. While Pearl White from Stone Ambassador is our standard option, you can customise your vanity with any stone from the Stone Ambassador range for an additional charge.

    Whether you choose one of our designs that comes standard with a stone top such as the Moama or Brunswick, or add one to our customisable range of timber vanities, the result is a timeless pairing of stone and timber.

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Why choose a stone top?

> Low Maintenance – A stone bench top requires no maintenance.

> Modern Look – The sleek, uniform surface of a stone benchtop creates a beautiful contrast to the warmth of timber cabinetry.

> Durable – Reconstituted stone is strong and long-lasting, with excellent resistance to everyday wear in the bathroom.

> Design Flexibility – Available in a wide range of colours and finishes, stone can suit many different bathroom aesthetics such as organic, coastal, or modern interiors.

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What we need from you

1. Basin Cutout Size
Check your basin’s specification sheet to confirm the suitability of our standard 100mm diameter basin waste cutout. If a different size is needed, note it on the order form.

2. Waste Cutout Location
Either choose the centre of the vanity or the centre of the drawer in the order form or complete our custom waste location sketch.

3. Waste Cutout Location
All vanities with waste hole cutouts will need a custom location form completed. The minimum clearance is 60mm from the basin and vanity edge. The standard cutout size is 35mm.

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Contact us for a quote

Send us your project details for a customised quote, arrange a workshop appointment or online design consultation.

Stone top options FAQ

Yes, as each of our wooden vanities are made to order, we can alter any design to include a stone top. There will be an additional fee for adding a stone top to a timber vanity, contact us for a custom quote.

Yes, the stonemason can cut additional holes for taps coming out of the stone top. These tapholes need to be located a minimum of 60mm from the edge of the basin. The standard diameter for a tap cutout is 35mm however you will need to review the specification sheet for your tap for the cutout size and the required distance from the edge of the basin. You will need to provide a sketch of this information for us to include in your design drawings. There is an additional fee of $50 per tap cutout.

A standard cutout is for a top-mounted basin and is usually 100mm in diameter.

You will need to refer to the specification sheet for the basin you have chosen and inform us of the required cutout size in the order form.

Included in the Tathra and Moama stone top vanities is a single standard cutout. Each additional tap or standard basin cutout is $50.

Yes, we can create our vanities for an under-mount basin. There will be additional charges on the standard pricing as these are complex!

Yes, we can customise the designs of any of our stone top vanities to have a semi-inset basin. There are additional charges on top of our standard pricing as these are more complex.

We can create your timber vanity without a bench top so you can supply and install your own top.

A vanity located between 3 walls is complicated. You will need to seek the advice of your trades such as the builder, carpenter or plumber for the exact size the vanity needs to be. They will need to consider the allowance that enables the vanity to be slide into place with any gaps corked. We can supply the timber vanity without a stone top if your trades determine that it is simpler to have the bench top templated once the vanity is installed.