Cambria Sandgate Quartz Countertop
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Sandgate’s warm cream and sandy tones are forgiving, but a few pairings stand out:
- Natural oak or white oak: Same warm frequency; relaxed and cohesive.
- Warm white cabinetry: Bright and airy without washing out the subtle depth.
- Sage green or muted olive: Earthy contrast that reads as considered without effort.
- Greige or warm putty gray: Lets the surface carry the texture interest.
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Yes. Sandgate’s warm, sandy tone creates a spa-like calm in bathroom settings. Low variation keeps the pattern consistent across multiple slabs, which matters for double vanities or full-wall cladding. The non-porous surface resists moisture and soap residue without sealers.
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No. Sandgate, like all Cambria quartz surfaces, rates 7 on the Mohs hardness scale. Kitchen knives rate 5 to 6.5, so cutting directly on the surface won’t leave marks. Cambria recommends always using a cutting board to protect your knife’s edge from dulling against the quartz.
Helpful Resources for Your Countertop Project
Whether you're coordinating Sandgate with warm wood tones or figuring out care and maintenance, these articles from the Granite Selection blog cover the most relevant ground.Proudly Providing Sandgate Countertops in Chicago and the Following Areas
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Naperville
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