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Crema Bordeaux - Macro View
Crema Bordeaux - Macro View

Crema Bordeaux - CloseUp View
Crema Bordeaux - CloseUp View

Crema Bordeaux - Slab View
Crema Bordeaux - Slab View

Details:


Crema Bordeaux
Orginal name:
Stone Type:
112
Stone ID:
Country of origin:
Pattern:
Colors:
Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace, Outdoor
Application:
Comments:
Light gray colored stone with peach and burgundy bits, along with quartz deposits.

Base Stone Colors (color names are approximated):

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All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2010-02-17 08:30:48

Kathy: Just use the granite for your countertop. You don't want to make the kitchen too busy. I would use something simple on the backsplash, perhaps subway tile.

Name: Kathy

Date: 2010-02-16 20:21:34

I am going to use Crema Bordeaux and am having the cabinets stained a shaker maple color. My floors are tera cota tile so the granite goes well. Question do I use a full back splash of the same granite. I have a LOT of cabinet and a large wall where the stove top is. My kitchen is open and large but I don't want to over power it with too much granite. Help and thanks!

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2009-08-13 13:53:58

Joseph Fernbaugh: We do not sell this stone in tile.

Name: Joseph Fernbaugh

Date: 2009-08-12 19:46:36

Do you sell Creme Bordeaux in square tiles, to use for an inlay table top?

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2009-04-23 09:57:45

Scott: Yes, we have several slabs in our Ridgefield Park location that measure 123".

Name: Scott

Date: 2009-04-22 21:42:21

Does Crema Bordeaux come in 122\" slabs?

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2009-03-18 09:18:17

MJ: Rich and warm – that's exactly what Crema Bordeaux is. Don't catch yourself with too much red though. It may look a bit overpowering.

Name: MJ

Date: 2009-03-17 21:25:52

I am considering crema bordeaux for my countertop and 42" round tabletop with cherry finished maple cabinets. What do you think? I like a rich, warm look.

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2009-03-11 11:25:04

renee: I don't think it would darken the room that much, but it will be busy. Busy is a subjective term though.

Name: renee

Date: 2009-03-10 02:03:05

we have maple floors & cabinets stainless steel appliances, would it be to muc to put creama bordeaux countertops with a full backsplash, small open kitchen with a 3 seat countertop eating area also, I would like to put same granite.

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2008-12-16 18:00:04

Christy: Two colors of wood and two colors of granite... hard to pull off and I think that would be even busier than Crema Bordeaux alone.

Name: Christy

Date: 2008-12-12 16:18:59

I have pecan oak kitchen cabinets, light taupe floor tile and walls, and an open floor plan. Redoing the kitchen island in rubbed-through black. I think Crema Bordeaux blends well, but would it be too busy for cabinets and island? If so, could you recommend a contrasting color for the island? (anything without yellow)

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2008-06-06 11:25:43

Melanie: Like I said below, it definitely will become the centerpiece of the design, but shouldn't be too strong. Good choice.

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2008-06-06 11:24:50

Melanie: Since the rest of the kitchen will be rather light, Crema Bordeaux would work just fine. Its pattern is mellow enough that it should overpower the room, but rather become a strong element in the whole design.

Name: Melanie

Date: 2008-05-04 12:28:47

Hi Moderator, see previous post. Going for a bit of a dramatic look. I'm kinda artsy and would like to go a bit "out of the ordinary" but am a little apprehansive. Any other granite color I should consider with a medium light cabinet? Thanks

Name: Melanie

Date: 2008-05-04 11:23:09

I have a small kitchen, I have selected Maple Sandlewood, light/med. cabinets with a chocolate glaze, SS appliances, and a medium wood floor. I MAY go with a plain tumbled marble backsplash. Which granite would look most interesting Giallo Fiorito or Crema Bordeaux? Can you put a veiny granite in a small area? Do you have another suggestion?

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2008-04-16 12:34:58

Jay: Decide what the dominant piece will be. When you have too many things of the same or similar coloring, it tends to look busy.

Name: Jay

Date: 2008-04-09 21:27:46

We have rose/terracotta walls with honey oak walls. Crema Bordeaux seems to have these colors. What is your advice?

All Granite and Marble - Moderator

Date: 2007-08-11 11:10:15

Vincent Sireci: fax the above with a drawing to us.

Name: Vincent Sireci

Date: 2007-08-05 11:53:01

I would like a quote for the attached Crema Bordeaux Stone (112) for a patio and stair treads: Patio: Width = 15ft Length = 12 ft 6 Step Treads : 15 ft wide x 1 ft deep Thank you.

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