Shop Granite Vanity Tops at Builders Surplus
Sometimes a bathroom does not need a full remodel to feel updated.
Replacing an old vanity top with granite can refresh the bathroom while keeping your project easy and less expensive.
Our inventory at Builders Surplus includes multiple vanity top configurations like single-sink and double-sink options, plus matching backsplash pieces for a full setup.
Widths generally range from approximately 19 inches to 73 inches, depending on whether you choose a single- or double-sink configuration. Many options also include matching 4-inch backsplash pieces for a finished look.
Depths range from 19 inches to 22 inches to fit standard bathroom vanity cabinets.
Why Use a Granite Vanity Top
Bathrooms mean daily moisture and frequent cleaning. That’s why durability is an important part of choosing the right vanity top.
Granite handles everyday wear while giving bathrooms a more finished appearance. Granite vanity tops:
- Resist scratches and daily use
- Handle heat from styling tools better than many materials
- Add natural texture and variation to the bathroom
- Work with both modern and traditional styles
- Require relatively simple maintenance
- Help bathrooms feel more updated and complete
Since granite is a natural stone, every vanity top has slightly different patterns and color movement, so no two pieces look exactly alike.
Vanity Top Colors That Work With Different Bathroom Styles
At Builders Surplus, you can choose from popular granite colors and patterns.
Each granite color offers a different look and feel. Consider Fantasy White, Neptune Grey, Natural Salt, Giallo Ornamental, Silver Dragon, Sea Salt, and Ivory White, each perfect for a different bathroom design goal:
- White and light granite help bathrooms look brighter. It’s a great choice for transitional and smaller bathrooms.
- Gray granite pairs easily with black fixtures, wood vanities, and neutral tile, making it a popular option for contemporary bathrooms.
- Dark granite colors help create a bolder look in the bathroom.
- Earth-tone granite colors like beige and natural stone tones work well in traditional and rustic bathroom designs.
Inventory changes often, so you may see different styles from week to week.
Choosing the Right Vanity Top Size
Before selecting a granite vanity top, think about the details.
For smaller bathrooms, we recommend compact single-sink vanity tops that offer enough room for daily essentials, while saving space.
Larger bathrooms work better with wider countertops and double-sink layouts. These also provide additional storage and counter space for shared use.
When measuring your bathroom, consider:
- Vanity cabinet width
- Faucet spacing
- Wall clearance
- Backsplash space
- Sink configuration
- Available walking space around the vanity
If you are unsure what size works best, talk to our in-store team. They’ll help you compare options and avoid sizing mistakes before installation.
What To Look For Before Buying a Granite Vanity Top
Before choosing a granite vanity top, it helps to pay attention to a few practical details. This will make installation easier and help the finished bathroom look more polished.
Sink cutouts
Make sure the vanity top matches the sink style you want, whether that’s an undermount, drop-in, or integrated sink setup.
Faucet hole configurations
Some vanity tops come pre-drilled for single-hole faucets. Others require widely spaced faucet installations. Double-check compatibility before purchasing.
Backsplash
Consider adding a matching backsplash to help protect the wall from water. It will also help your bathroom look more complete.
Cabinet fit
Measure your vanity cabinet carefully to ensure the countertop width and depth fit properly without overhang issues.
Thickness
Thicker granite vanity tops usually create a more substantial and upscale look, especially in larger bathrooms.
Finish
- Polished granite gives a shinier, more reflective finish.
- Matte and honed finishes create a softer, more modern look.
Granite Vanity Tops vs. Other Countertop Materials
For many homeowners, granite balances durability, cost, and appearance.
But how does it perform when you place it next to other bathroom materials?
- Compared to laminate, granite offers a more durable and upscale appearance.
- Compared to quartz, granite often provides more natural variation and texture.
- Compared to marble, granite usually requires less maintenance while still delivering a high-end look.



