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Stone Edge Details and Shop Drawings for Overseas Cut-to-Size Orders
Eric Hong turns edge profile approval, exposed returns, sink cutouts, stair nosing, corner risks, and crate protection into a field checklist for export orders. The guide focuses on drawings, photos, piece codes, inspection records, dry-lay evidence, packing sequence, shipping marks, and loading discipline. It is written for project teams that need traceable documents before production and shipment, so the site can open crates with fewer surprises.

Stone Shop Drawings: What Project Teams Must Confirm Before Cutting Starts
Eric Hong turns drawing control, dimensions, holes, tolerances, revision stamps, piece codes, and production release discipline into a field checklist for export orders. The guide focuses on drawings, photos, piece codes, inspection records, dry-lay evidence, packing sequence, shipping marks, and loading discipline. It is written for project teams that need traceable documents before production and shipment, so the site can open crates with fewer surprises.

Luxury Villa Stone Supplier: Project Planning From Material Choice to Export Packing
Eric Hong turns villa package planning across floors, stairs, walls, inspection records, crate marks, and shipping documents into a field checklist for export orders. The guide focuses on drawings, photos, piece codes, inspection records, dry-lay evidence, packing sequence, shipping marks, and loading discipline. It is written for project teams that need traceable documents before production and shipment, so the site can open crates with fewer surprises.

Natural Stone Wall Panels: Luxury Home Details Before a Villa Export Order
Eric Hong turns wall panel tone, dry-lay, fixing notes, crate order, and freight buffer for villa interiors into a field checklist for export orders. The guide focuses on drawings, photos, piece codes, inspection records, dry-lay evidence, packing sequence, shipping marks, and loading discipline. It is written for project teams that need traceable documents before production and shipment, so the site can open crates with fewer surprises.

Custom Stone Staircase Photos, Dry-Lay, and Shipping Marks Before a Villa Export Order
Eric Hong turns a villa staircase export problem into a field guide for project teams. The article explains why dry-lay photos, piece codes, shipping marks, crate sequence, and cut-to-size drawings matter before stone stairs leave the factory. It connects FOR U STONE project procurement with real site risk, freight uncertainty, and staircase installation pressure.

Luxury Home Stone Sourcing Guide for Villa Projects
Luxury Home Stone Sourcing Guide for Villa Projects explains how to compare marble, quartzite, travertine, onyx, and other natural stone surfaces before a villa order moves into production. It covers application zones, slab photos, finish samples, cutting schedules, bookmatch planning, inspection records, and crate organization. The guide supports FOR U STONE with a project-based sourcing angle for private villas, hospitality suites, and high-end residential work. It gives design, procurement, and installation teams a cleaner path from material review to quotation, production, shipment, and site handover.

Villa Marble Flooring Mistakes to Avoid in Project Orders
illa Marble Flooring Mistakes to Avoid in Project Orders focuses on the details that decide whether marble floors install cleanly in villas, hotels, resorts, and premium residences. It covers slab photo review, tile layout, finish choice, thickness, edge transitions, room numbering, inspection photos, and export packing. The guide keeps FOR U STONE connected to practical stone project supply and avoids turning the article into a product card page. It gives design, procurement, and installation teams a cleaner path from material review to quotation, production, shipment, and site handover.

Natural Stone Wall Panels for Luxury Villa Projects
Natural Stone Wall Panels for Luxury Villa Projects explains how marble, quartzite, travertine, onyx, and other natural stones should be selected and documented for villa walls, reception areas, stair halls, and hospitality interiors. The guide connects visual direction with slab photos, finish samples, shop drawings, edge details, crate labels, and inspection records, keeping FOR U STONE positioned around project supply instead of isolated product promotion. It gives design, procurement, and installation teams a cleaner path from material review to quotation, production, shipment, and site handover.

Hotel Wall Cladding Stone Guide for Developers, Importers, and Distributors
otel wall cladding stone should be reviewed as a vertical package with panel drawings, material photos, fixing details, lighting coordination, and export crate sequence. This FOR U STONE article focuses on lobby feature walls, reception backgrounds, elevator surrounds, corridor panels, columns, restaurants, and resort public areas. It explains how developers, importers, distributors, and contractors can move from slab selection to a controlled wall order, with clear panel numbers, inspection photos, visible-edge protection, and packing labels that match the installation plan.