Process

A calm path from surface intent to specification-ready direction.

The process page gives U.S. clients a clear sense of how Marble Moon can guide decisions before the project reaches fabrication and installation.

01

Discovery

Gather room type, design goals, rough dimensions, lighting context, maintenance expectations, and project timeline.

02

Material direction

Narrow the field by visual movement, finish, performance profile, application, and the way the room will be used.

03

Slab review

Review scale, veining, bookmatch potential, seam placement, edge conditions, and whether the selected surface supports the design intent.

04

Trade coordination

Provide clear material language that can be shared with designers, builders, fabricators, or procurement teams.

05

Care handoff

Set expectations for cleaning, sealing, stain sensitivity, heat exposure, and daily use before the room goes live.

Client questions

The site answers practical concerns without losing the luxury tone.

Natural or engineered?

The recommendation depends on the room, design goal, maintenance tolerance, and desired variation.

Polished or honed?

Finish changes reflectivity, touch, stain visibility, and how the surface reads under light.

Can a slab be bookmatched?

Bookmatch potential depends on slab availability, cut sequence, scale, and the wall or island layout.

Workers polishing large stone slabs for process planning
Specification-ready language

Clear enough for homeowners, useful enough for trade partners.

Next step

Send the project context, not a perfect brief.

Room type, desired mood, timeline, and any material inspiration are enough to begin a focused surface conversation.