Titanium Granite Bathroom Vanity
A bathroom vanity surface needs to hold up to daily moisture, heat from styling tools, and regular contact with personal care products all while maintaining a refined appearance over time.
Granite is a natural stone valued for its density, scratch resistance, and moisture resistance in humid indoor environments, and for vanity surfaces specifically, a titanium granite bathroom vanity top brings all of those performance qualities together in a surface that also delivers strong visual character.
Known for its dark base with tones of black, gold, cream, and ivory, titanium granite is available in polished, honed, leathered, and specialty finishes, making it a versatile option for a wide range of bathroom design styles.
Titanium Granite
Dimensions: 121" × 75" (63.02 sq ft)
Thickness: 2.0 cm
Finish: Leathered
Store Location: Reno, NV
Warehouse: J6A
* Inventory updates daily, but slabs move fast! Give us a call and we'll do a quick count to verify exact on-hand quantities for you: (775) 374-6682
The Natural Character of a Titanium Granite Bathroom Vanity
Titanium granite is a natural stone formed through the slow cooling and crystallization of magma, producing a dense, hard surface with a dark base interlaced with tones of black, gold, cream, and ivory, along with contrasting mineral flakes and natural veining. Because it is a natural stone, every slab is entirely its own, giving each vanity installation a one-of-a-kind appearance that cannot be replicated by engineered alternatives. This natural variation makes it a sought-after option for vanity tops where the stone is meant to serve as a design feature in its own right. Available in polished, honed, leathered, and specialty finishes, the material adapts well to different bathroom aesthetics.
A polished finish highlights the depth and luster of the stone's natural tones and pairs well with sleek, contemporary cabinetry, while a honed or leathered finish brings a more understated, tactile quality suited to transitional or more relaxed bathroom designs. Our team across all four showroom locations carries physical samples of each finish, making it easier to evaluate how the stone will look in your specific vanity space. For additional context on the material's broader range of uses, visit our titanium granite countertops page to see how this natural stone performs across different surface applications.
Titanium granite bathroom vanity slabs featuring unique mineral patterns, your choice of finishes, and superior durability. Schedule a Consultation Today!
How a Titanium Granite Bathroom Vanity Holds Up Over Time
Titanium granite ranks among the harder natural stones, which contributes to its reliability as a vanity surface in a bathroom environment. The surface resists everyday scratches well, but cutting or scraping directly on it is not recommended. A cutting board or protective mat should be used where applicable to preserve the finish. The material is moisture resistant, making it well suited for bathroom settings, but standing water should not be left on the surface for extended periods, and spills from cosmetics, personal care products, or water should be cleaned up promptly to prevent any long-term effect on the sealer. The slab performs well in humid spaces, but proper sealing is still recommended to maintain lasting protection.
For vanity tops, annual sealing is a practical baseline, though the right frequency depends on the finish type and daily use. Leathered finishes may require more attentive sealing, as the leathering process can open the stone's pores slightly more than a polished surface. The surface is strong, but edges and corners require extra care during both everyday use and routine cleaning. For those interested in the broader slab options our team carries, visit our titanium granite kitchen island page for more details on available applications.
Caring for Your Titanium Granite Bathroom Vanity Top
Keeping a titanium granite bathroom vanity in good condition does not require intensive upkeep, but consistency matters. The material is easy to maintain, but harsh cleaners should always be avoided. Here are the care practices our team recommends:
Seal on a regular schedule. Periodic sealing helps preserve the vanity top's resistance to moisture and staining. Annual sealing is a good general guideline, though the finish type and frequency of bathroom use may affect how often resealing is needed.
Wipe spills promptly. The surface resists staining, but water, cosmetics, and personal care products should be wiped up without delay. Extended contact with certain substances can affect the sealer over time.
Use only pH-neutral cleaners. Abrasive cleaners and harsh chemicals can dull the finish and degrade the sealer. A soft cloth with a gentle, pH-neutral cleaner is sufficient for daily upkeep on a granite vanity surface.
Avoid dragging sharp or abrasive objects across the vanity top. The material offers good resistance to wear, but long-term performance depends on how the surface is treated during everyday use.
Protect edges and corners. The slab is strong, but edges and corners are more susceptible to chipping and deserve extra care, particularly around sink cutouts and overhanging sections.
Use protective pads for warm styling tools. The vanity surface can handle normal bathroom heat, but direct contact with very hot styling tools should be avoided to reduce the risk of thermal shock or sealer damage.
Visit our website to explore our current slab inventory or connect with our team for guidance on your vanity project.
Our team has been helping homeowners, interior designers, and contractors source the right stone since 2005, and this material remains a consistent choice for vanity projects because of how well it performs in real bathroom environments. The slab is durable and well suited for daily use, but the right finish selection and proper sealing are key to maintaining its appearance over time. Book an appointment with our team to view available slabs and find the right fit for your vanity project.
A Vanity Surface Worth Choosing
A titanium granite bathroom vanity top offers a combination
of natural character, surface durability, and finish versatility that makes it
a dependable choice for bathrooms designed to look and perform well over time.
The material brings real depth and individuality to a vanity space, and with
the right finish and consistent care, it holds up well through daily use.
Our
team is here to help at every step, from selecting the right slab and finish to
coordinating delivery to your fabricator. With four showroom locations and over
two decades of experience sourcing natural stone, we are equipped to support
vanity projects of any configuration and size.
Frequently Asked Questions
Titanium granite is a dense natural stone that holds up well under regular daily use, making it a practical option for busy bathrooms. The surface resists everyday scratches and moisture exposure, but consistent sealing and prompt spill cleanup are important for maintaining its appearance over time. Our team can help identify the right finish and thickness for your specific vanity setup.
A polished finish is a popular choice for contemporary bathrooms because it brings out the depth and luster of the stone's natural tones and reflects light well in the space. A honed or leathered finish is better suited for spaces where a softer, less reflective look is preferred. Our showroom team carries physical samples of all available finishes and can help you evaluate which one complements your overall bathroom design.
For most vanity applications, annual sealing is a practical starting point, but the right frequency depends on the finish and how heavily the surface is used. Leathered finishes may need more frequent attention than polished ones. A simple water bead test by placing a few drops on the surface to check whether they absorb or bead up can help indicate when resealing is due.
Yes, store pickup is available at all four showroom locations. A properly rated truck and A-frame are required to safely transport natural stone slabs. Our team will assist with loading at the time of pickup. Scheduling an appointment in advance is recommended to ensure the slabs are ready upon arrival.
Yes, slab delivery is available to any of the 48 contiguous U.S. states. Natural stone slabs require special handling and are securely strapped to an A-frame and loaded onto a dedicated truck for transport. Delivery is made directly to a fabricator's address, and the receiving facility must have a forklift and slab boom or clamp available for unloading. Contact our team directly for a custom freight quote based on your delivery location.