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Bordeaux - Macro View
Bordeaux - Macro View

Bordeaux - CloseUp View
Bordeaux - CloseUp View

Bordeaux - Slab View
Bordeaux - Slab View

Details:


Bordeaux
Orginal name:
Stone Type:
58
Stone ID:
Country of origin:
Pattern:
Colors:
Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace, Outdoor
Application:
Comments:
Terracotta reddish stone with gray quartz, burgundy and white calcite deposits.

Example work photos:

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All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2008-02-15 11:01:01

terry: Well, you are correct. This isn't the easiest granite to match to. I would say, try a warm medium brown (see photo 37/196 in the kitchen gallery).

Name: terry

Date: 2008-02-12 00:16:24

we are currently planning a kitchen reno. I have chosen the crema bordeaux w/ cherry cabinets stained in a 'medium/dark' brown called smoke/java. What color would you go for the tile floor? I have searched many tiles shops and find this granite to be very hard to work with due to its wide color range, variances, and busy pattern.

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2008-01-22 09:55:24

sue: Not sure how the two reds would go together. It is hard to make them match.

Name: sue

Date: 2008-01-20 19:35:16

would Bordeaux be a good choice with cherry cabinets. My cabinets are cherry red. I have a white tiled floor. which Bordeaux would be good? juparana?

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