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Where can I buy a banjo type bathroom vanity countertop?

I want to replace a damaged one with another banjo countertop. Some suggest getting rid of it because they can seem dated. But if I did, removal would require patching and painting a wall to match other walls in this small bathroom. And the big mirror would look overpowering & unbalanced then. I actually like the extra room the banjo provides over the toilet area as I display soaps and silver accessories there. Big Box stores like Home Depot and Lowes dont carry them. I am in southern California and do not want the expense of granite or quartz. The current countertop is white cultured marble and pretty tasteful for what it is. (p.s. I am not interested in painting it. I think the results look too DIY.

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Dear Not As Think as You Drunk I Am: I contacted Home Depot customer service and their question back to me was, I am not sure what you mean by Big Box store. Can you explain that more? I asked if she was living on Mars and hung up. I think I will have to contact a local handyman and ask if he can order one and then install. One or two of them are either contractors themselves or affiliated with them.
As a part of their recycling program, the Habitat for Humanity ReStore outlets across the country accept donated cans of latex paint, remix the different paints, and sell the results for a significant savings. The resulting available paint is either interior or exterior, with a variety of different sheens including glossy, semi-gloss, satin, eggshell, and flat. This mixing usually produces a single neutral color like gray, brown or taupe, with each remixed batch slightly different and of a color which cannot be duplicated. Sometimes due to donations of paint quantities in one primary color, the mixing will result in shades of blue, red, or yellow for the remixed paint.
You may want to shop this more. Get a feel for what's available. Typical sink vanity's come in 24 to 48. Other than those sizes, you most likely would have to get one customized. Since you are remodeling the bathroom, perhaps you can use a 42 vanity. I have found that the vanity's that come with a sink and faucet are cheaply made. It is better to purchase the cabinet, sink and faucet separately.. When choosing the sink and faucet, keep in mind what kind of towel holders and switch plates, toilet paper holder, etc that you want. Make sure everything flows together.
Banjo Vanity Top
you can order a banjo top from any big box store, kitchen and bath house or most any contractors that remodel bathrooms

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