Sample Kit Curation
We assemble chip sets around cabinet undertones, flooring reflectance, and LED color temperature so marble-look and concrete families can be compared under the same viewing conditions your client will live with.
From chip kits to jumbo slab logistics, our project desk helps architects, designers, and developers move quartz decisions from mood board to measurable submittal language.
Each engagement focuses on one decision friction: color shortlists, NSF food-contact notes, or fabrication lead times that threaten bid windows.
We assemble chip sets around cabinet undertones, flooring reflectance, and LED color temperature so marble-look and concrete families can be compared under the same viewing conditions your client will live with.
Project managers receive notes on water absorption rate (<0.05% by weight), flexural strength class (40–60 MPa), abrasion resistance context, VOC emissions pathways, and GREENGUARD Gold documentation for LEED and hospitality bid binders. Sample kits remain available so fabricators can verify finish and undertone before cutting.
We connect approved Silestone colors with regional fabricators, clarify jumbo slab size availability, and flag overhang support requirements before drawings freeze.
Share square footage, edge profiles, sink cutout density, and whether the package needs NSF/ANSI 51 food-contact language for commercial kitchens.
Receive curated chips with abrasion resistance and dimensional stability notes for islands versus vanity tops so the shortlist matches real use intensity.
We issue specification sheets covering compressive strength context for thick edge builds, UV stability limits for outdoor collections, and warranty period language.
Dealers confirm slab lots, seam placement, and installer care guides. Aftercare notes protect polished finishes through the first heating season.
Tell us about kitchen islands, hospitality bars, or multi-unit vanity runs. We will recommend colors with the right VOC emissions profile and jumbo slab logistics.