Vanity Stone Tops

Reconstituted stone is a modern, sleek and functional option as a vanity bench top. The white of the stone is a beautiful contrast to the warmth of the timber. 

Our Tathra and Moama timber vanity designs include a “Pearl White” top from Stone Ambassador. As each of our bathroom vanities are custom-made, we can add a stone top to any of our designs.

Aside from our standard “pearl white” colourway, you can select from the full Stone Ambassador and Caesarstone ranges however there may be an additional charge. All stone vanity top options are silica free.

What we need from you

Confirm the size of the basin cutout. 
Our standard cutout size for a basin is 100mm. Confirm with the specification sheet for your basin that this size is suitable. You will need to advise us on the order form if you require a different diameter than the standard. If you are unsure, seek the advice of your trades. 

Confirm the location of the centre point of the waste cutout
If you want the waste cutout for your timber vanity in the centre of your piece or centred over a drawer, you can select this option in the order form. If you want an alternative waste location, you will need to follow the procedure below. Confirm with your relevant trades what waste location is suitable for your bathroom.

Provide a drawing for custom basin locations. 
If our standard basin location/s doesn’t work for your bathroom, we can customise the internals of your timber vanity as well as the stone top to suit your requirements. We will require you to provide us with a sketch showing the centre point of the waste cutout and the diameter of your waste and tap cutouts. Please see the link below for the custom waste location document. This will also be located in the order form. Refer to the specification sheets for your basin and tapware to find this information and seek the advice of your trades such as the plumber or builder. See the link below for an example.

Provide a drawing for the location and diameter of all tap cutouts.
Most often, clients place their taps centrally behind their basin or at 3 O’Clock or 9 O’Clock. We require a sketch of the location of all tap cutouts that includes the measurement to the centre point of the cutout and the diameter. The required minimum distance from the basin to the edge of the tap hole cutout is 60mm. You will need to confirm with the specification sheet for your tapware that this is suitable. If you are unsure, seek the advice of your trades such as the plumber or builder. See link below for an example.

Stone top options FAQ