
The standard for powder rooms, guest bathrooms, and secondary bathrooms throughout South Florida. Typically between 24 and 48 inches wide. The sink cutout is centered or offset depending on the cabinet layout, and the edge profiles are specified at the measurement visit. We fabricate single vanity tops with undermount and vessel sink cutouts, faucet holes, and finished edges on all three exposed sides.

The primary choice for master bathrooms. Typically between 60 and 84 inches wide, with two sink cutouts placed symmetrically or to specification based on the cabinet configuration. On a double vanity, the faucet holes and sink placement need to be confirmed against the actual plumbing rough-in locations before fabrication begins. We verify all of this at the template visit. Seam placement on wider double vanity tops is also determined at this stage and planned to minimize visibility in the finished installation.

Floating vanities are common in contemporary bathrooms throughout South Florida’s luxury condo and new construction market. The vanity top overhangs the wall-mounted cabinet on the front and sides, which means the exposed edges are visible on three sides and the finish quality of those edges matters more than in a standard vanity top where the cabinet conceals the front face. We fabricate floating vanity tops in quartz, quartzite, marble, and porcelain to the exact overhang and thickness specified.

Angled walls, out-of-square bathrooms, L-shaped vanity configurations, and non-standard cabinet widths all require custom templating and fabrication rather than off-the-shelf sizing. We handle these regularly. Custom fabrication is not a special service at King of Quartz. It is how every project works, because every project is measured on-site and cut to the actual dimensions of that specific bathroom.
All five primary materials we stock and fabricate are appropriate for bathroom vanity top applications. Material choice for a bathroom is generally driven by aesthetics and maintenance preference rather than performance limitations, because the conditions a vanity top faces are less demanding than a working kitchen.

The most requested material for bathroom vanity tops in South Florida. Non-porous, requires no sealing, handles the humidity of Florida bathrooms without any maintenance concern, and resists staining from cosmetics, soap, and personal care products. Available in hundreds of colors and patterns including marble-look Calacatta and Statuario patterns from Caesarstone, Cambria, Silestone, and every brand we carry. Consistent color from piece to piece makes it straightforward to match vanity tops across multiple bathrooms in the same renovation.

A practical and durable choice for guest bathrooms, secondary bathrooms, and applications where the buyer wants natural stone without the maintenance profile of marble. Granite handles South Florida bathroom humidity without issue and requires less frequent sealing than marble, particularly in the denser dark granite varieties. Available in a range from economical entry-level options to premium exotic varieties.

Premium quartzite vanity tops deliver the flowing, marble-like character that luxury buyers want in a master bathroom without the etching vulnerability that marble carries. Taj Mahal, Cristallo, and White Macaubas vanity tops are regularly specified in high-end master bath renovations across Aventura, Sunny Isles Beach, and Coral Gables. Quartzite requires annual sealing. For buyers who want the look of natural stone with better durability than marble, quartzite is the direct answer.

Calacatta and Statuario marble vanity tops are among the most requested luxury bathroom finishes in South Florida. The bathroom is where marble performs best in a residential context. Lower acidic contact than a kitchen, less abrasion, and the benefit of the material’s specific luminous quality in a space designed around aesthetics. Marble in a South Florida bathroom requires resealing every 6 to 9 months given the humidity. We give every marble bathroom client the honest maintenance picture before fabrication begins.

Non-porous, requires no sealing, and handles South Florida bathroom humidity with no maintenance obligation. Large-format porcelain in marble-look patterns has become a strong choice for buyers who want the visual character of natural stone without any sealing requirement. Thinner porcelain profiles also open up options for floating vanity applications where weight and profile are considerations.
The sink type determines the cutout style, and the cutout style is confirmed at the measurement visit before anything is cut.

The most common choice in South Florida bathroom renovations. The sink mounts below the stone with the rim concealed, leaving a clean finished edge of stone at the top of the opening. We size the cutout to the exact model of the sink specified and polish the exposed edge to match the top surface finish.

A vessel sink sits on top of the vanity surface rather than below it. The cutout for a vessel is a smaller drain opening rather than a full sink opening. Edge profile and overhang at the front of the vanity are typically simplified when a vessel sink is used because the basin itself is the visual feature.

A drop-in or self-rimming sink sits in an opening with its rim resting on the stone surface. Less common in new South Florida renovations than undermount but still specified regularly, particularly in secondary bathrooms and powder rooms.

Whether the faucet mounts through the stone or directly to the sink determines whether we drill faucet holes in the vanity top. We confirm faucet mounting configuration at the template visit and drill accordingly.

For most South Florida bathrooms, quartz is the most practical choice. It is non-porous, requires no sealing, resists staining from cosmetics and personal care products, and handles South Florida’s bathroom humidity without any maintenance concern. For luxury master bathrooms where the aesthetic is the primary priority, marble Calacatta and Statuario vanity tops are the most requested finish in the high-end market. Quartzite is the right choice for buyers who want the flowing natural stone look of marble with better durability and less maintenance. All of these materials are available at our Hallandale Beach showroom.
Entry-level quartz vanity tops run $40 to $55 per square foot installed. Standard quartz patterns run $55 to $85. Premium and designer quartz runs $85 to $150. Marble vanity tops run $65 to $250 per square foot depending on variety and grade. Quartzite runs $65 to $200. Granite runs $40 to $150. Porcelain runs $55 to $140. Undermount sink cutout is approximately $195. For an accurate number on your specific vanity, call us or send photos of your bathroom and we will give you a straight estimate after seeing the job.
Most vanity top projects are complete within 5 to 7 business days from templating. The installation itself is typically completed in a single visit. Old vanity top removal and haul-away are included at no additional charge on installation day.
We fabricate for undermount sinks, vessel sinks, drop-in sinks, and faucet hole configurations. The sink type and faucet mounting configuration are confirmed at the measurement visit before fabrication begins. Undermount is the most common choice in South Florida bathroom renovations because it leaves the cleanest finished edge at the top of the opening.
Yes. Marble requires sealing at installation and periodic resealing thereafter. In South Florida’s humidity, we recommend resealing marble bathroom vanity tops every 6 to 9 months rather than the 12-month schedule common in drier climates. Bathroom steam and standing water around the sink accelerate sealer degradation. We seal all marble at installation and advise on the resealing product and schedule for your specific variety.
Yes. We have been doing bathroom vanity top installations in South Florida condos for over 20 years. We are familiar with freight elevator access windows, HOA documentation requirements, and building manager coordination. Contact us before your project and we will confirm what documentation we can provide for your building.
EXCELLENT Based on 11 reviews Posted on Google GO CTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Lee and Melbin are incredibly professional and attentive, always keeping their promises. They offer excellent customer service and have wonderful stones. I highly recommend them!Posted on Google Roddy BTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great experience! I needed to replace my kitchen countertop after the stone cracked. The team was professional, efficient, and had my new countertop installed in less than a week. I’m very happy with the results. Thank you!Posted on Google Melvin MTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent service, love m'y New countertops and my waterfallsPosted on Google Or YTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We recently replaced our old kitchen countertops and the entire experience was excellent! David helped us choose the right stone and color for our kitchen and Melvin kept everything organized and on schedule. The installation team was professional, clean, and very detail-oriented. The seams are barely visible and the finishes look absolutely beautiful. Thanks again!Posted on Google Adi KTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We recently completed a full kitchen remodel with King of Quartz, and the experience was great from start to finish. David and Malvine were amazing to work with, and the staff was professional, responsive, and helpful throughout the entire project. The kitchen came out beautiful, modern, and very clean-looking. Everything from the cabinets to the countertops and finishing details was done with attention and care. Communication was smooth, timelines were explained clearly, and the team made the process feel much less stressful. You can tell they truly care about the quality of their work and customer satisfaction. Highly recommend KOQ for anyone looking to remodel their kitchen.Posted on Google Pablo MTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent work right on time affordable price I would recommend it to anyone 100%Posted on Google Danielle STrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We took K&P counter tops, we just got our quartz countertop installed. We are very happy with it it's beautiful. David the manager was always responsive, the quartz is perfect for out kitchen. The installation was proffesional, prices are unbeatable as well as the delivery time. Thank youPosted on Google Patrick ATrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Number one provider of cabinets and graniteVerified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more