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Avanity Everest White 49-in Quartz Bathroom Vanity Top with Rectangular Undermount Sink and 4-in Backsplash

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Avanity Everest White 49-in Quartz Bathroom Vanity Top with Rectangular Undermount Sink and 4-in Backsplash49 in White Quartz Vanity Top with Rectangular Sink This Everest White quartz vanity top delivers a crisp, modern surface that resists stains and cleans easily. It includes a pre installed rectangular vitreous china undermount sink, a 4 in backsplash, and 8 in widespread faucet drillings for straightforward installation on a 49 in vanity. Key Features: Durable Quartz Surface: Polished, non porous top resists stains and is easy to clean PreInstalled

49-in White Quartz Vanity Top with Rectangular Sink

This Everest White quartz vanity top delivers a crisp, modern surface that resists stains and cleans easily. It includes a pre-installed rectangular vitreous china undermount sink, a 4-in backsplash, and 8-in widespread faucet drillings for straightforward installation on a 49-in vanity.


Key Features:

  • Durable Quartz Surface: Polished, non-porous top resists stains and is easy to clean
  • Pre‑Installed Sink: Rectangular vitreous china undermount sink with overflow for a seamless look
  • Ready for Your Faucet: Pre-drilled for 8-in widespread faucets (faucet not included)
  • Included Backsplash: 4-in high matching backsplash; matching sidesplash available separately
  • Clean, Modern Profile: Straight-edge design complements a wide range of vanity styles

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Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Material Quartz top; vitreous china sink
Color/Finish Everest White, polished non-porous surface
Size 49 in
Sink Type Rectangular undermount sink with overflow
Sink Installation Pre-installed
Faucet Drillings Pre-drilled for 8-in widespread faucet (faucet not included)
Edge Profile Straight edge
Backsplash Included, 4-in high
Sidesplash Matching sidesplash available separately (model QUT22-SS)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is the sink included and installed?
A: Yes, a white rectangular vitreous china undermount sink with overflow comes pre-installed.


Q: What faucet type fits this top?
A: It is pre-drilled for 8-in widespread faucets (faucet not included).


Q: Does it include a backsplash or sidesplash?
A: A 4-in high backsplash is included; a matching sidesplash is sold separately (model QUT22-SS).


Q: What is the surface finish?
A: Polished, non-porous quartz that’s easy to clean and stain-resistant.


Q: What size vanity does this fit?
A: This model is the 49-in size designed for 49-in vanities.


Crisp Quartz Minimalism for a Fresh, Tailored Bath

Everest White’s quiet sheen and fine texture bring a refined serenity to the vanity, instantly brightening the room. The slim straight edge and integrated rectangular basin feel tailored and modern, a perfect foil to matte black or brushed nickel fixtures. Style it with a dark cabinet base for chic contrast or keep it tonal with soft whites for a gallery-clean vibe. It’s an effortless essential for elevating everyday rituals into luxury.


Refresh your bath with the durable elegance of Everest White—choose the 49-in top and complete your vanity today.

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Valuable and Engaging Book but with Poor Timing - It's Our Fault, too.
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It is a very interesting (words) and depressing (reality) book to read. As a former Facebook employee, this book allows me to reflect my time at the company from a new angle, confirming some of the hypothesis I had, and shedding great insights into my experience. Thank you Sarah for sharing her story. We are all in this together.
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Fantastic series by a creative artist
Format: Paperback
Amulet, a graphic novel by Kazu Kibuishi ( , ), is geared towards the 9-12 age group. However, the novel will captivate anyone that begins to read it as they are swept along a moving story with beautiful illustrations. Our young heroine Emily witnesses the death of her father in the opening pages of this novel. Emily, her mother, and her brother Nevin move into the home of their missing great grandfather. There are secrets lurking within the house, one that soon ensnares Emily's mom. She's dragged from the basement by a tentacle through an open door and Emily and Nevin must go on a rescue mission to another world. This story captivates the reader from the beginning. The reader is compelled to feel for the characters of the story, from Emily witnessing the death of her father to watching her mom being dragged away by some unknown creature. Although this is only the first part of the series the reader gets a true sense of the characters, their feelings, and their emotions and is left hanging at the end of this book and wanting more. What really sells the story are the illustrations as they capture and convey the moods of the characters and their surroundings. The drawings have a light airy quality to them, with a simple, but moody, color palette to show off the extensive use of shadows to convey emotions of the character in graphic detail. The reader is never left wanting or wondering what the characters are thinking, the colors clearly display what they feel--the age of the great-grandfather is written into the lines on his face, the fear and courage of Emily as she seeks to save her what's left of her family. As the story progresses a darker palette is used and we are left wanting the lighter colors to return. Something unique about the drawings is that when the story first begins the characters almost look undefined. While we can read their emotions they are merely shapes on a page. However, as the story progresses they gain more depth and emotion. This novel is a must read. A strong young heroine, with monsters and robots as well, enough to keep any crowd entertained. The moving illustrations and compelling story make this a great read and the book is highly recommended for all ages.
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My grandson loves these novels. He's 9 and I've purchased the 7th now 2 to go
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