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Popular Pairings

Aug 31, 2023

Wellborn Bedford Square Door, Oak, Castle Stain with Cambria Summerhill

Introducing Castle, a lovely gray toned stain that has a subtle warmth, and pairs well with silvers. Shown on Oak, in a Bedford Square door style. 


Our Coordinating Quartz Pick: Cambria Summerhill — Signature Series


Part of Cambria’s Coastal Collection, Summerhill is a nice mix of various white shades, featuring large flowing veins of white crystals and silver sparkles, with hints of black sprinkled throughout the design.

Wellborn Bishop Door, MDF, Celtic Paint with Cambria Ruxley

Say hello to Celtic! A gorgeous saturated dark green finish that would add interest and whimsy to any space it is in. Shown on Medium-Density Fiberboard, in a Bishop door style.


Our Coordinating Quartz Pick: Cambria Ruxley — Signature Series


From Cambria’s Marble collection, Ruxley has subtle emerald green veining throughout a warm white background.

Wellborn Millbrook Square, Maple, Nightfall Stain with Cambria Hemsworth

Fall in love with Nightfall, a beautiful black stain that adds depth and works well as accent cabinetry! Shown on Maple, in a Millbrook Square door style.


Our Coordinating Quartz Pick: Cambria Hemsworth — Luxury Series


Talk about contrast! Cambria’s Marble Collection brings us Hemsworth — a high contrasting design with saturated black veining on a cool white background, crossing with softer crackle veins throughout the design.

Wellborn Hancock, MDF, Whisper Paint with Cambria Sandgate

Please welcome Whisper — a creamy, light shade of gray that goes well with any space. Shown on Medium-Density Fiberboard, in a Hancock door style.


Our Coordinating Quartz Pick: Cambria Sandgate — Signature Series


A member of Cambria’s Marble Collection, Sandgate has a lovely swirl of cool whites and grays with gorgeous glints of silver sparkle across the whole surface.

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