One of the most exciting parts of choosing natural stone for your kitchen or bathroom is seeing how it transforms into a finished product. While a slab may start as a massive, raw piece from a quarry, precise fabrication is what turns it into a stunning countertop or vanity with a perfectly fitted sink. At Terra Stone, a trusted natural stone provider in the Chicago area, we work with experienced fabricators to ensure every cut is precise, durable, and beautiful. Here’s how the process works.
Step 1: Selecting the Stone Slab
It begins with choosing the right slab of marble, quartzite, or granite for your kitchen or bathroom. Each slab is unique, so placement of the sink cutout is carefully considered to highlight the stone’s veining and patterns while maintaining strength in the surrounding areas. At Terra Stone, all slabs are hand-selected for quality, ensuring the best possible starting point.
Step 2: Measuring and Templating
Before cutting begins, fabricators create a detailed template of the countertop layout. This includes exact sink dimensions, faucet holes, and any edge profiles. Modern fabricators often use digital templating technology for maximum accuracy, eliminating guesswork and ensuring a perfect fit once installed. You can learn more about preparing your space in our blog on how to measure for a stone slab upgrade.

Step 3: Cutting the Stone
Using specialized CNC (computer numerical control) machines or waterjet technology, fabricators cut the sink opening into the stone slab. These machines use diamond-tipped blades or high-pressure water mixed with abrasive material to cut through the stone with incredible precision. This step ensures clean lines and exact sizing to fit undermount, drop-in, or farmhouse-style sinks.
Step 4: Polishing the Edges
Once the cut is made, the inside edges of the sink opening are polished and finished. This step is crucial for both appearance and functionality. A smooth edge prevents chipping and makes cleaning easier, while the finish can be customized—whether you want a simple eased edge or something more decorative to match your countertop style.
Step 5: Reinforcement and Quality Checks
Because natural stone is heavy and the sink cutout creates a thinner section in the slab, reinforcement may be added to ensure strength and prevent cracking during transport and installation. Fabricators carefully inspect the piece before it leaves the shop to guarantee it meets both design and structural requirements.
Step 6: Installation
Finally, the fabricated countertop is transported to your home and installed by professional contractors. The sink is mounted and sealed in place, ensuring a water-tight and long-lasting result. Choosing experienced installers is essential—our blog on choosing the right contractor for stone installation explains why this step matters so much.
Bringing It All Together
From quarry to finished sink cutout, natural stone goes through a meticulous process of selection, cutting, and finishing to deliver the look and durability you expect. At Terra Stone, we proudly source premium slabs from Brazil, Italy, and Greece and connect clients with trusted fabricators who can bring their vision to life.
Visit our Schiller Park showroom in the Chicago area to explore our collection of marble, quartzite, granite, and porcelain slabs. Whether you’re planning a kitchen renovation or a luxury bathroom, our team is here to help you every step of the way.