Wyndham Collection 66 in. Quartz White Single Sink Bathroom Vanity Top in Giotto
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Wyndham Collection 66 in. Quartz White Single Sink Bathroom Vanity Top in Giotto

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Wyndham Collection 66 in. Quartz White Single Sink Bathroom Vanity Top in Giotto66 in. Quartz White Single Sink Vanity Top The Wyndham Collection Quartz Vanity Top combines durability and elegance, featuring a Giotto quartz surface and an undermount porcelain sink. Perfect for modern bathrooms, it includes a backsplash and is pre drilled for widespread faucets. Key Features: Durable Quartz Surface: Made from high quality Giotto quartz for a sleek and sturdy finish. Integrated Sink Design: Features a white porcelain undermount

66 in. Quartz White Single Sink Vanity Top

The Wyndham Collection Quartz Vanity Top combines durability and elegance, featuring a Giotto quartz surface and an undermount porcelain sink. Perfect for modern bathrooms, it includes a backsplash and is pre-drilled for widespread faucets.


Key Features:

  • Durable Quartz Surface: Made from high-quality Giotto quartz for a sleek and sturdy finish.
  • Integrated Sink Design: Features a white porcelain undermount rectangular sink.
  • Backsplash Included: Comes with a 3-inch backsplash for added protection.
  • Pre-Drilled Faucet Holes: Accommodates 8-inch widespread faucets.
  • Elegant and Functional: Ideal for pairing with Wyndham Collection vanity cabinets.

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Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Backsplash Included Backsplash Included
Faucet Hole Spacing (in.) 8 in. Faucet Hole Spacing
Faucet Included Faucet Not Included
Included No Additional Included Components
Number of Sinks Single Sink
Product Weight (lb.) 119 lb
Sink Color White
Sink Color Family White
Sink Location Center
Sink Material Porcelain
Sink Shape Rectangular
Sink Type Undermount
Top Color Giotto Quartz
Top Color Family White
Top Material Quartz
Vanity Top Edge Type Flat
Manufacturer Warranty 2 Year Limited
Backsplash Height (in.) 3
Basin Depth (in.) 6
Basin Length (in.) 11.75
Basin Width (in.) 18
Product Depth (in.) 22 in
Product Height (in.) 0.75 in
Product Width (in.) 66 in
Vanity Top Thickness (in.) 0.75

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is the faucet included with this vanity top?
A: No, the faucet is not included. The countertop is pre-drilled for 8-inch widespread faucets.


Q: What is the material of the sink?
A: The sink is made of porcelain.


Q: Does this vanity top include a backsplash?
A: Yes, it includes a 3-inch backsplash.


Q: What are the dimensions of the vanity top?
A: The vanity top measures 66 inches in width and 22 inches in depth.


Q: Is the quartz surface durable?
A: Yes, the Giotto quartz surface is highly durable and resistant to scratches and stains.


Elevate Your Bathroom with Timeless Elegance

Transform your bathroom into a sanctuary of sophistication with the Wyndham Collection Quartz Vanity Top. The Giotto quartz surface exudes luxury, while the integrated porcelain sink offers seamless functionality. Pair it with sleek, modern fixtures to create a cohesive and stylish look. This vanity top is the perfect blend of form and function, making it an essential addition to any refined bathroom space.


AI Review Summary:

Customers appreciate the high-quality quartz surface and the elegant design of the Wyndham Collection Vanity Top. Many highlight the ease of installation and the included backsplash as standout features. Some users noted that the quartz finish is slightly prone to water spots, but overall, the product is praised for its durability and aesthetic appeal.


Upgrade your bathroom with the Wyndham Collection Quartz Vanity Top today!

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