13 August 2026 · Landiview Stone
▌ Executive Summary
Landiview Stone is currently producing Agora Beige Marble tiles for wall and floor finishes in a luxury residential development in Singapore. The production scope shown in this update covers honed tiles measuring 600 x 600 mm with a nominal thickness of 18 mm.
Before packing, the tiles are placed in coordinated groups that correspond with the project layout references. Reviewing the tiles as complete installation areas gives the project team a clearer view of how the natural colour movement and veining will read across the finished surfaces.
▌ How Were the Marble Tiles Coordinated with the Shop Drawings?
The project layout drawing divides the wall and floor tiles into defined installation areas and assigns individual piece references. This creates a practical link between the approved drawing, factory production, quality inspection, packing and eventual installation sequence.
Numbered coordination is especially useful when several rooms or elevations use the same tile format. It helps keep each group identifiable and reduces dependence on site interpretation when the packed pieces are opened.

▌ Why Was a Factory Dry Lay Carried Out?
Natural marble contains inherent differences in tone, clouding and vein movement. A factory dry lay allows the supplied pieces to be evaluated together rather than only one tile at a time. For this project, the tiles were arranged in clearly separated groups that follow the intended area allocation.
The dry lay is a pre-packing review stage. It provides an opportunity to assess the overall visual balance and identify pieces that may benefit from repositioning within the relevant group, subject to the approved project requirements.

▌ What Was Reviewed Before Packing?
The factory review focused on the aspects that influence both visual continuity and installation coordination. The inspection checkpoints included:
- • overall colour range and consistency within each allocated area;
- • vein distribution and the visual relationship between adjacent tiles;
- • tile dimensions, edges and honed surface finish;
- • piece numbering and correspondence with layout references; and
- • separation of wall and floor groups for controlled packing.
This review does not remove the natural variation that gives marble its character. The objective is to manage the supplied range deliberately and present a more coherent installation set.

▌ What Does This Production Update Mean for the Project?
The completed layout review marks an important production-stage checkpoint. By bringing together the shop-drawing references, physical tile groups and quality-control records before packing, Landiview Stone can prepare the material in a format that is easier for the receiving and installation teams to understand.
This project update also illustrates Landiview Stone's wider approach to natural-stone work: fabrication quality is assessed not only at the level of an individual piece, but also in the context of the finished wall or floor area.
▌ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What marble is being used for this Singapore project?
A: The specified material is Agora Beige Marble with a honed finish.
Q: What are the tile dimensions?
A: The tiles shown in this production update measure 600 x 600 mm and have a nominal thickness of 18 mm.
Q: Where will the marble tiles be installed?
A: The tiles are being prepared for interior wall and floor applications in a high-end residential project in Singapore.
Q: Why are the tiles numbered?
A: Piece references connect the physical tiles with the project layout, helping maintain area allocation during inspection, packing and installation coordination.
Q: Does Landiview Stone offer dry-lay inspection for other natural-stone projects?
A: Dry-lay review can be incorporated into suitable project workflows where colour, veining, area allocation or installation sequence requires coordinated visual control.
▌ Request a Quote
Planning a residential, hospitality or commercial project that requires natural-stone shop drawings, precision fabrication, slab or tile layout, factory dry-lay inspection and export packing? Share the material, drawings, quantities, finish, thickness, delivery destination and programme with Landiview Stone. Our team can review the project requirements and propose an appropriate production and quality-control workflow.




