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Cambria Rose Bay Quartz

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Cambria Rose Bay Quartz

Rose Bay

Rose Bay is a beautiful light gray quartz material by Cambria. This slab features a light gray main color with gray/black smokey veining throughout the quartz slab.

Finishes Available

This quartz material is available in High Gloss and Matte

Slab Size Available

132″ x 65.5″ Large

Thickness Available

2.0 cm

3.0 cm

Applications

Kitchen and Bathroom Countertops
Commercial Kitchen Countertops
Home Bars
Fireplace

Performance Characteristics

A few performance characteristics of the material are:

Sealing Required: No
Low Maintenance: Yes
Heat Proof: No
Stain Resistant: Yes
Scratch Resistant: Yes
Budget-Friendly: No
Liquid Absorbent: No
Abrasion Resistant: Yes
Impact Resistant: Yes
Hygiene Friendly: Yes

Cambria Rose Bay Quartz

Cambria Rosebay is a slightly darker version of Rosedale, featuring black and gray wisps of smoke like veining on a white background. The color black in Rosebay is more intense, adding a little bit more drama and character to the counter.

The colors gray, black, and white are three colors that are almost effortless to decorate. They are versatile, neutral shades that pair well with virtually any color.

With bright colors, they can add the perfect balance by muting the shades down a little while keeping intact their individuality. When combined with pastel colors, they blend effortlessly, building a cohesive, magazine-worthy look.

You can also combine the material with darker, more vibrant shades. They perfectly complement the blacks and grays and stand out against the white backdrop of the counter, creating an eye-catching and dramatic look.

To create an edgy, dramatic look, you can pair Rosebay with black cabinets and gold fixtures. With this look, you can use a gray or white backsplash to provide some relief from the drama. You can either opt for concrete flooring to create a contemporary industrial look or add light-colored vinyl flooring to add a traditional touch. Using light color for the floor is another way to tone down the dark color combination.

For a lighter, brighter-looking kitchen, you can tone down the grays and blacks on the surface by opting for white cabinets. White enhances the underlying background colors while muting the dark and gray. Add gold fixtures for a luxurious look or black for a modern kitchen. With white cabinets, you have a multitude of options for the backsplash. You can opt for gray, black, blue-gray, olive green, and many other options, including pastels. You can even incorporate bright colored tile backsplashes for a pop of color to liven up space.

Those looking for a mellow dramatic look can use navy blue cabinetry instead paired with a blue-gray backsplash — the blue color tones down the moodiness without taking away from the counter’s dramatic appeal.

To create the look, you can use Cambria Bridgewater as a backsplash and add gold fixtures. A double waterfall edge counter does add great appeal to the kitchen, but we suggest you instead opt for a rolling center island, with gold legs and wheels.

The combination, when put together with light oak colored flooring, creates the perfect balance between light and dark, trendy yet cozy. It also compliments the shadows created by the amalgamation of white, black, and gray, enhancing the pattern of the counter.

Cambria materials are available in three thicknesses:

1 cm
2 cm
3 cm

Cambria Rosebay can be used as flooring, wall cladding, countertops, tabletops, and backsplashes. It is available in high gloss and matte finishes. You can choose any that suits your design aesthetic, and we guarantee the material will look brand new for decades.

Cambria Rose Bay Quartz Performance

A few performance characteristics of the material are:

Sealing Required: No

Low Maintenance: Yes

Heat Proof: No

Stain Resistant: Yes

Scratch Resistant: Yes

Budget-Friendly: No

Liquid Absorbent: No

Abrasion Resistant: Yes

Impact Resistant: Yes

Hygiene Friendly: Yes
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