Τechnical & Project Services
Supporting Every Stage of Your Project
Every natural stone project requires more than premium materials. It requires technical expertise, careful planning and the confidence that every slab will be fabricated exactly as intended.
At Stonetech, we work closely with architects, interior designers, contractors and fabricators throughout the design and production process—helping transform concepts into buildable, accurately manufactured natural stone solutions.
DESIGN SUPPORT
From Concept to Buildable Solutions
We support architects and designers from the earliest stages of a project, helping translate creative ideas into technically feasible natural stone applications.
MATERIAL SELECTION
Choosing the Right Stone for Every Application
We help identify the most suitable natural stone based on aesthetics, technical performance, finishes, dimensions and project requirements.

SHOP DRAWINGS
Precision Before Production
Detailed fabrication and installation drawings ensure every stone element is manufactured accurately and installed efficiently.

SLAB SCANNING
Every Slab Digitally Captured
Following its surface finish, each slab is scanned in high resolution, capturing its unique veining, colour variation and natural movement to create a precise digital representation.

DIGITAL DRY LAY
Visualise the Final Result Before Production
Using the scanned slabs, we digitally compose bookmatches, vein matching and complete layouts, allowing the project team to review and approve the arrangement before fabrication begins.

PHYSICAL DRY LAY
Verify the Design with the Actual Slabs
For selected projects, slabs are physically arranged and inspected before cutting and production. This allows architects, designers and clients to evaluate vein continuity, bookmatching, orientation and the overall composition using the actual material.
Physical Dry Lay provides the highest level of confidence before fabrication, helping eliminate surprises during installation and ensuring the approved design is faithfully executed.

WHY IT MATTERS
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Better design decisions.
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More accurate material selection.
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Complete control over slab layouts.
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Verification before fabrication.
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Reduced waste and costly revisions.
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Greater confidence throughout production and installation.
