Do you guys think that Torquay would be a better choice?Hi everyone. Considering Weybroune but also Silestone Eternal Statuario - but concerned about matching up the veining in my U-Shape kitchen so I discoved the Cambria options in hopes the seams will blend better.
I appreciate this. They can email the layout to you for approval so you don't have to visit their shop although I always recommend a trip to the fabricator.
I loved Fieldstone but ruled it out because it had green undertones in my light. Your kitchen is absolutely beautiful. Would love to see some pictures of both quartz installed.Cambria quartz countertops to go with custom cherry cabinets***Need help choosing quartz countertop (likely white). Thinking of BM Sweatshirt Gray, Marina Gray, or Gray Timber Wolf. We love some of the suggestions this community has offered up. It does have darker swirls than Weybourne, but I think it is still subtle. The showroom had a large sample of Swanbridge installed and I brought home a sample of Weybourne.
We were sold in Torquey until I brought home the 12x12 sample. All of the engineered quartz OEM's (Silestone, Zodiac, Hanstone, Caesarstone, Viatera, and others) have various versions of white material with veining so you need not limit yourself to Cambria which is much more per square foot in many areas of the country.With significant veining I would strongly recommend picking a fabricator that has the slab on site so you can give your input regarding the grain interruption across seams.
i am torn! I think white counters should look good with the maple wood. SWANBRIDGE™ by Cambria® is a calm and relaxing addition to one of the busiest, yet most important spaces in your home. It is a taupe color with swirls of ivory and cream and flecks of copper.I cannot even think about back splash yet! i, too, just saw a 12x12 sample of swanbridge and it's my winner. Looks great with our white cabinets and gray island!suec, the Swanbridge is beautiful but your backsplash is spectacular.
I ended up with Weybourne. But no, I do not want the large, shiny subway tiles.
I've been in love with Torquay until I saw the Swanbridge next to Torquay. This kitchen has a common design thread of gray and white…simplicity is key.
Here’s a close-up I just took of vanity counter:And kitchen counter, same time of day(late afternoon) with natural light, opposite side of house: By continuing to browse this site or use this app, I agree the Houzz group may use cookies and similar technologies to improve its products and services, serve me relevant content and to personalise my experience. or, find raw wood hex wood tiles, set them, and finish them when you do your other wood floors. like 24x24 or 36x36. Cambria Performs Beautifully. swanbridge doesn't have the pixelation of torquay so is a good contender in the marble-ish quartz market. From Minnesota, the Davis family started out in the creamery business. i've called around my midwest capital city (2.5 hrs away), found the main cambria distributor. I do have to say I love this quartz more and more all the time.I am having Weybourne for a large vanity and need a nice gray to pull it out from the quartz. I did see some smaller ones that seemed nice. I almost went with Rocco on the dark gray vanity until I saw this. If it were darker, it may fight with your middle island which is a nice contrast to the gray. Our floor and tile are just a faint, ever so soft gray so no problem with the tile and the cabinet should be darker. Thank you everyone for sharing your pictures of Swanbridge - it's gorgeous!
Should the marble look blend, have a little gray, or more contrast with a whiter background like Britannica? Thinking about using Cambria Highgate in my kitchen.
Work with you local Cambria Dealer to find the best one for you. and cambria swanbridge quote was less $$$ than lg minuet.
somewhat like this: Yours would be from the other room unless you want to bring in more of your wood flooring and just do a small portion of your porcelain tiles. Cambria Swanbridge vs Weybourne. I wish more companies had the larger size sample option.
I am looking at both Swanbridge and Weybourne and am leaning toward Weybourne - I have bright white flat panel cabinets, and medium hard wood floors. To me Coventry Gray looked like what I needed.
I really love it paired with that floor tile in your bathroom. Thank you so much for the suggestion, though. I totally understand that sometimes I see one color as magnificent and the next day or hour I don't know if it's right. They are a slightly creamy white. Would you be able to give me a suggestion?
I almost went Swanbridge, but when I put both the Swanbridge and the Weybourne against my light gray cabinetry, I liked the Weybourne much better. It is simply perfect with white cabinets. Recommended complementary Cambria® designs include CARRICK™ and DUNMORE™.