Free Color Consultation for Your Space
Free Color Consultation for Your Space
Choosing a marble sink, table, or vanity from a product photo alone is difficult — lighting, surrounding finishes, and room size all change how a stone reads in person. We offer a free color consultation to help you land on the right material before you order.
What we need from you
Send us a few photos of the space:
- The room where the piece will go (bathroom, kitchen, living room)
- Existing fixtures — faucets, cabinetry, flooring
- Natural and artificial lighting conditions if possible (a photo taken during the day and one at night helps)
What we'll help you figure out
Warm vs. cool stone tone. Brass and gold fixtures generally pair better with warmer stones — travertine, honey-toned onyx. Chrome and matte black fixtures tend to suit cooler marbles like Calacatta or white-veined Carrara-style stone better.
Veining scale for the room size. Bold, high-contrast veining (like Calacatta Viola) reads dramatically in a large bathroom or open kitchen island but can overwhelm a small powder room. In tighter spaces, a subtler travertine or lighter-veined stone often works better.
Finish selection. Polished finishes reflect light and suit rooms with strong natural light. Honed (matte) finishes hide water spots and fingerprints better — a practical choice for busy kitchens and family bathrooms.
Matching to existing stone. If you already have marble or travertine elsewhere in your home, we'll try to match undertone and veining density so the new piece doesn't clash.
Why this matters for custom orders
Every sink and table we make is cut and finished to order — there's no return-and-reorder cycle for stone the way there is for a mass-produced product. Getting the material right before production starts saves time on both ends. This is the same process we use when specifying stone for interior architecture and fit-out projects — matching material to lighting, fixtures, and finish before a single cut is made.
Ready for a consult? Send your photos through our [Contact page] and tell us what you're working on.