Kitchen Color Scheme with Cambria Ironsbridge Countertops
Posted by Kirsten Sharp on Dec 2nd 2021
If you're considering Cambria's Ironsbridge quartz countertops but are struggling to find a coordinating backsplash tile and cabinet color, then you're in the right place.
First off, let's talk about the company behind these beautiful countertops: Cambria.
I love Cambria for a few reasons - One reason is that they're family-owned and American made - both of which are important to us at Julep Tile Company.
The other reason I love Cambria is that after scouring the internet for reviews on quartz countertops, it became apparent that Cambria has a reputation for creating a high-quality product while offering solid customer service.
For these reasons I actually chose Cambria quartz countertops for my own kitchen, although I landed on a different color (Smithfield quartz, photos to come!).
My countertops have only been installed for a few weeks now, but so far so good.
(And no, I'm not affiliated with or compensated by Cambria, I just know first hand that the struggle to find great countertops, and photos of great countertops, is real)
So back to Ironsbridge quartz...
According to Cambria:
"This intriguing design blends liquid honey accents with patchworks of grays, whites, and cream to beautifully merge warm and cool tones in delightful harmony."
Sounds lovely!
And it really is - I saw this quartz in person while shopping for my own countertops and it's gorgeous.
A client of ours chose Ironsbridge quartz for their countertops and I'm excited to share photos with you:
Shown Above: Cobham Handmade Tile in Smoke
Gorgeous, right?!
For the backsplash, this client chose our Cobham Handmade tile pattern in Smoke:
Shown Above: Cobham Handmade Tile in Smoke
I love how the backsplash contrasts ever so slightly with the countertops. And the warm wood cabinets and accessories tie the whole thing together.
So pretty.
Shown Above: Cobham Handmade Tile in Smoke