Quartz is the most popular countertop for bathroom vanities — non-porous, stain-resistant and maintenance-free. But which color? Here are the most popular quartz countertop colors for vanities, from crisp whites to dramatic marble-look veining. (For all materials, see our countertops guide.)
White Quartz
The #1 choice — clean, bright and timeless. Pure white quartz keeps a bathroom feeling fresh and pairs with any vanity color, from warm teak to bold painted finishes.
Calacatta Laza
A best-seller for good reason: soft white background with elegant gray veining that mimics Calacatta marble — the luxury marble look without the upkeep.
Calacatta Sienna (Sienna)
Warmer, with golden-to-taupe veining over white. Sienna brings a soft, sophisticated warmth that flatters wood vanities beautifully.
Carrara Quartz
Subtle, feathery gray veining on a cool white — the understated classic Carrara look, engineered for durability.
Calacatta Gold & Calacatta Nuvo
Calacatta Gold adds warm golden veins for a richer statement; Calacatta Nuvo offers crisp, linear gray veining for a more modern feel.
Empira White
Bold, dramatic straight-line veining — a contemporary marble-look for those who want the countertop to make a statement.
Palissandro
Soft, flowing gray-on-white movement inspired by Italian marble — refined and calm.
Frosty Carrina (Frosty)
A clean, frosty white with delicate veining — light and airy, great for small or north-facing bathrooms.
How to choose a quartz color
- Warm wood vanity (teak/oak): Calacatta Laza, Sienna or Gold for warmth
- Painted or modern vanity: White Quartz, Empira White or Carrara
- Small bathroom: White or Frosty to keep it bright
Frequently asked questions
What is the most popular quartz countertop color?
White quartz is the most popular for bathroom vanities, followed by marble-look options like Calacatta Laza and Calacatta Sienna, which give a luxury veined look with no sealing required.
Is quartz good for a bathroom countertop?
Yes — quartz is non-porous, stain- and scratch-resistant, and needs no sealing, making it the most low-maintenance choice for a bathroom vanity top.
What quartz goes with a wood vanity?
Warm-toned marble-look quartz such as Calacatta Laza, Sienna or Calacatta Gold pairs beautifully with teak and white-oak vanities, while crisp White Quartz suits a clean, modern look.
See the colors in person
Compare quartz tops on real vanities at our Norcross and Alpharetta showrooms, or browse solid-wood vanities online.