RumahProyekHermes Grey Marble Vanity Top Project for Interior Design
Hermes Grey Marble Vanity Top Project for Interior Design
May 26, 2026
Project Overview: Hermes Grey Marble Vanity Tops for a Custom Interior Project
This Hermes Grey Marble project included custom entrance stone pieces and 70 marble vanity tops for an interior design application. The client was a contractor and provided CAD drawings at an early stage, allowing the fabrication details to be reviewed before production.
Project Highlights
Material: Hermes Grey Marble
Products: entrance stone pieces and 70 marble vanity tops
Client type: contractor
Application: interior design project
Fabrication basis: CAD drawings provided by the client
Instead of supplying slabs only, Excellent STONE helped coordinate the project from drawing review to finished-product delivery. This allowed the vanity tops to be produced according to confirmed dimensions, cut-out positions, edge details, and packing requirements.
This project also supports our broader discussion in the marble procurement and project suitability white paper, where we explain how fabrication methods, slab review, inspection standards, and delivery coordination affect natural marble project results.
Hermes Grey marble slab selected for the custom vanity top project before layout and fabrication.
Why Was Hermes Grey Marble Selected for This Vanity Top Project?
Hermes Grey Marble was selected for this vanity top project because its natural grey tone and elegant veining worked well with the overall interior design direction. The material provides a calm, modern, and refined stone surface for bathrooms, entrance areas, hotel interiors, apartments, and commercial spaces.
Material Selection Points
Modern grey tone: suitable for contemporary interior design.
Natural marble texture: creates a more decorative surface than plain grey materials.
Interior design flexibility: can be used for vanity tops, entrance stone pieces, wall areas, and other custom stone applications.
Consistent project appearance: helps connect bathroom areas and entrance areas with the same stone language.
Premium visual effect: suitable for contractors and project buyers looking for a natural grey marble with strong design value.
For vanity tops, the stone surface is not only a functional working surface. It is also an important visual element in the bathroom space. In this project, Hermes Grey Marble helped create a consistent interior stone effect across different fabricated pieces.
For buyers who are also considering the same material for wall or floor applications, our Hermes Grey marble tile page provides another reference for interior stone projects.
Hermes Grey marble was arranged for custom vanity top fabrication.
How Did CAD Drawings Help Control the Fabrication of 70 Vanity Tops?
CAD drawings helped control the fabrication process because every vanity top dimension, sink cut-out, faucet hole, and edge detail could be reviewed before cutting started. This was especially important because the project included 70 custom vanity tops.
CAD Drawings Helped Confirm
Finished dimensions: length, width, thickness, and piece quantity.
Sink cut-outs: position, size, and relationship with the visible stone surface.
Faucet holes: drilling position and spacing.
Edge details: edge profile, finished appearance, and processing requirements.
Piece numbering: easier identification during inspection, packing, and installation.
Batch consistency: better coordination across repeated vanity top pieces.
Based on the approved drawings, Excellent STONE reviewed the vanity top dimensions, cut-out locations, edge profiles, and quantity requirements before arranging the slab layout and fabrication sequence.
Why This Was Important for the Contractor
Factory fabrication reduced uncertainty compared with uncontrolled site cutting.
Repeated vanity top sizes could be processed with clearer standards.
Cut-outs and faucet holes could be checked before production.
Finished pieces could be inspected before packing and shipment.
The contractor received installation-ready fabricated pieces instead of raw slabs.
For more material options, fabrication references, and project applications, buyers can also review our custom marble vanity tops page.
Cutting layout for Hermes Grey marble vanity tops arranged according to approved project dimensions.
How Were Hermes Grey Slabs Reviewed Before Cutting?
Before cutting, Hermes Grey slabs were reviewed according to the approved vanity top dimensions, layout direction, surface condition, and usable slab area. The goal was to match the natural stone appearance with the actual fabrication requirements.
Slab Review Points
Color consistency: checking whether the slabs matched the project’s interior design direction.
Veining direction: arranging the visible surfaces in a balanced and natural way.
Surface condition: reviewing the slab surface before cutting.
Thickness: confirming suitability for the required vanity top specifications.
Usable area: planning how many vanity tops could be produced from each slab.
Cut-out positions: coordinating sink and faucet locations with the slab layout.
Layout efficiency: improving material use while maintaining the visual effect of finished pieces.
For custom vanity top projects, slab review is important because cut-outs, narrow areas, edges, and finished-piece dimensions all affect how the slabs should be processed. For a batch of 70 vanity tops, layout planning also helped improve production consistency, inspection efficiency, and packing organization.
Hermes Grey slab reviewed before cutting to confirm color, usable area, and layout direction for vanity top fabrication.
What Quality Checks Were Completed Before Shipment?
Before shipment, the finished Hermes Grey vanity tops were checked according to the approved project drawings and export preparation requirements. The inspection process helped confirm that each finished piece matched the required fabrication standards before packing and delivery.
Pre-Shipment Inspection Points
Finished size: checking length and width according to approved drawings.
Thickness: confirming the vanity tops met the project requirement.
Sink cut-out position: checking whether cut-outs matched the drawing.
Faucet hole position: confirming drilling accuracy before packing.
Edge finish: reviewing visible edges and processing consistency.
Surface condition: checking cleanliness, visible scratches, chips, or other surface issues.
Color and pattern coordination: reviewing the overall appearance of the finished pieces.
Piece numbering: helping the contractor identify each vanity top after delivery.
Packing readiness: confirming the pieces were ready for export protection.
Inspection Item
Purpose
Finished size and thickness
To confirm each vanity top matched the approved drawings.
Sink cut-out and faucet holes
To help reduce installation problems on site.
Edge finish
To check visible quality and processing consistency.
Surface condition
To confirm the pieces were clean and ready for export packing.
Piece numbering
To help the contractor identify and install each piece correctly.
For projects involving multiple custom vanity tops, finished-piece inspection is especially important because the contractor receives completed products instead of raw slabs. Consistent numbering, dimensions, and fabrication details help improve installation coordination after the goods arrive on site.
Finished Hermes Grey marble vanity tops were checked before export packing to confirm dimensions, surface condition, and piece numbering.
How Were the Finished Vanity Tops Packed and Loaded for Export Delivery?
Finished marble vanity tops require stronger transportation protection than raw slabs because sink cut-outs, faucet holes, edges, and polished surfaces are more sensitive during handling and shipment.
Export Packing Points
Edge protection: reducing impact on finished edges during handling.
Cut-out protection: giving additional attention to sink cut-out and faucet hole areas.
Surface separation: preventing direct friction between finished pieces.
Piece organization: keeping vanity tops numbered and arranged for easier unloading and installation.
Reinforced wooden crate frame: supporting the finished pieces during export transportation.
Container loading: loading packed crates according to shipment planning and movement control.
After inspection, the vanity tops were organized, separated, and packed using reinforced export wooden crate frames. The packaging structure helped reduce movement, edge impact, and surface contact between pieces during transportation.
Why Packing Was Part of Project Control
It protected finished marble products during long-distance shipment.
It helped maintain the quality already confirmed during inspection.
It made the order easier for the contractor to receive, identify, and install.
It reduced confusion between different vanity top pieces after arrival.
For export projects, packaging is not only a logistics step. It is also part of finished-product protection and delivery coordination.
Reinforced wooden crate frame used to protect finished marble vanity tops during export transportation.Container loading for the Hermes Grey marble vanity top project after finished pieces were packed in reinforced wooden crates.
This Hermes Grey Marble vanity top project shows how a natural marble selected for interior design can be delivered more reliably when drawings, slab review, layout planning, fabrication, inspection, export packing, and container loading are coordinated before shipment.
Key Takeaways for Contractors and Project Buyers
Hermes Grey Marble is suitable for modern interior design applications.
For vanity top projects, CAD drawings should be confirmed before fabrication.
Slab review and layout planning help connect the natural stone appearance with finished-piece requirements.
Finished-piece inspection is important when the buyer receives fabricated vanity tops instead of raw slabs.
Reinforced wooden crate packing and container loading help protect finished marble products during export delivery.
Early supplier involvement can help contractors coordinate fabrication details, inspection standards, and delivery preparation more clearly.
If your project requires Hermes Grey Marble vanity tops, entrance stone pieces, or other custom marble products, Excellent STONE can help review drawings, dimensions, slab condition, fabrication details, inspection requirements, and export packing before production.