The look
Solid pure white epoxy — no veining, hyper-glossy mirror finish — over deep matte black painted cabinets. Polished brass faucets and round brass-framed mirrors above. White penny-tile backsplash if needed. Brass sconces. Dark walnut floors if you've got them, or LVP that mimics them. The whole bathroom reads as deliberate, modern, and timeless without going trendy.
Why it works in Sun City
The active-adult demographic in Sun City and Sun City Grand has gotten dramatically more design-conscious over the past decade. Homeowners here aren't choosing safe-and-boring anymore — they're choosing clean and timeless. Pure white counters with black cabinets nail that. The high-contrast palette also has a practical benefit: it makes the bathroom read as larger and brighter than the original beige-on-beige typically does. Aging-in-place visibility improvements are real (helps with depth perception and reading water levels at the sink).
The catch
Solid white quartz vanity tops in Sun City currently run $70–120/sqft installed. Most Sun City vanities are 36-60 inches — counter alone runs $1,200–$2,400. Cabinet repaint to black: $1,500–$2,500 from a contractor. Total: $3K+ on a small bathroom upgrade.
How we do it for $999
Build-A-Counter pours pure white lab stone over your existing vanity counter in 8 hours. Solid pigment, no veining, hyper-glossy mirror finish. Bonds permanently. Heat- and stain-resistant. Harder than the surface underneath. Plumbing stays connected. No mess.
The vanity above? $999. The black cabinet paint is a separate trade we can refer.


