Custom coastal-style epoxy bathroom vanity top poured in Northwest Arkansas

Bathrooms & small pours

EPOXY BATHROOM VANITIES

An epoxy vanity is a poured resin top for a bathroom, powder room, bar or small custom piece. Because bathrooms are small, they are the fastest way to see what epoxy can do — a single vanity can be prepped and poured in a short window and comes out waterproof, seamless and completely custom.

Serving homeowners and businesses throughout Northwest Arkansas.

Who it's for

  • Homeowners updating a bathroom without a full remodel
  • Anyone with a cultured marble or laminate vanity that looks dated
  • People who want a bold statement piece in a small, low-risk room
  • Bar tops, tables and one-off furniture pieces

Surfaces we can pour over

  • Cultured marble vanity tops
  • Laminate vanity tops
  • Tile vanities
  • Wood and plywood bar tops
  • New tops we build to your dimensions

What you get

  • Waterproof and non-porous — well suited to a wet room
  • Seamless around the sink and backsplash, so there is nothing to caulk and re-caulk
  • Small footprint means a fast turnaround compared to a full kitchen
  • A great place to try a bolder color or heavier veining
  • Integrated backsplash and sink surrounds can be poured in one piece

Honest tradeoffs

  • Standing water left for days can still dull a topcoat — wipe it down.
  • Nail polish remover, drain cleaner and other harsh chemicals will damage the finish.
  • Curling irons and flat irons need a heat mat, same as any resin surface.
  • The vanity is out of service during the cure window.
  • Existing tops with hairline cracks or movement need repair first.

The work itself

HOW IT GETS DONE

Preparation

  1. 01Faucet, drain and mirror line are masked or removed.
  2. 02Surface is cleaned of soap film, hairspray residue and body oils, then abraded.
  3. 03Chips, seams and grout lines are filled and sanded flat.
  4. 04Edges and any integrated backsplash are built out.
  5. 05The bathroom is contained and ventilated before resin is opened.

Installation

  1. 01Primer / base coat is applied.
  2. 02Base color is poured and leveled.
  3. 03Hand veining is worked into the wet resin.
  4. 04Clear topcoat is flood-poured and de-gassed.
  5. 05Cure, then reset the faucet and drain.

Real pours

FROM OUR PROJECTS

Coastal-style epoxy bathroom vanity topMarble-look epoxy sink surround and backsplashClose detail of hand-poured epoxy veining
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Care and maintenance

  • Mild soap and water; a soft cloth, never a scrub pad.
  • Keep acetone, drain cleaner and bleach off the surface.
  • Use a heat-resistant mat for hot styling tools.
  • Wipe standing water rather than letting it pool overnight.
  • Re-coat later if you want the gloss back or a different look.

What makes this kind of work fail

  • Skipping degreasing — bathroom tops carry hairspray and lotion film that resin will not bond through.
  • Acetone spills from nail polish remover.
  • Hot styling tools set directly on the finish.
  • Pouring in a cold or humid room outside the resin's working range.
  • Putting the faucet back before the topcoat has cured.

Questions we actually get

GOOD TO KNOW

Can you pour over a cultured marble vanity?
Yes. Cultured marble is a common vanity substrate. It is cleaned, abraded and primed so the new pour bonds, and the old sink surround can be blended in.
Will the sink have to come out?
It depends on the sink. Drop-in sinks are usually removed and re-set; integrated cultured-marble bowls are masked and poured around. We confirm which applies when we look at your bathroom.
How long is the bathroom out of service?
A vanity is one of the quicker pours, but it still needs an undisturbed cure. We will give you the specific window for your job when we quote it rather than a generic number.
Can you do bar tops and tables too?
Yes — bar tops, tables and one-off pieces are some of our favorite pours, because the veining is the whole point of the piece.

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Disclaimer

Every photo, video and preview on this site represents a unique, one-off job. Epoxy and metallic resin are hand-poured, so slab condition, prep, room lighting, temperature, humidity and the way pigment moves during the pour yield a different finished project every single time. AI-generated previews from our visualizer are artistic impressions only and are not a guarantee of results, color, pattern, sheen, texture or cost. No two floors are identical and yours will not be an exact match to any image shown here. Final color and finish are always confirmed on site with physical sample boards before any material is mixed. Nothing on this site is an offer, estimate, warranty or contract. See our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.