AbsoluteGM · Seattle, WA · Stone Integrated Lighting Systems

Stone Integrated Lighting Systems for Architectural Surfaces

Low-voltage LED systems engineered into stone assemblies for backlit panels, edge illumination, and floating architectural effects.

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A countertop is only as good as the template it was fabricated from. Even a two-millimeter deviation in a manual paper template can cascade into misaligned seams, uneven overhangs, and gaps at appliances — problems that are expensive to correct and impossible to fully hide once stone is installed. At AbsoluteGM, we treat measurement as a critical engineering step, not a formality.

Our digital templating process uses laser-based measurement technology to capture the exact geometry of your space before any stone is touched. The result is a mathematically precise digital file that drives our fabrication equipment — giving you cuts that fit the first time, seams that close cleanly, and installations that look exactly as designed.

Stone Integrated Lighting Capabilities

Our technicians deploy a structured-light laser scanner or laser distance measurement system directly in your kitchen, bathroom, or commercial space. The device projects a reference field across all surfaces and records hundreds of precise measurement points in minutes — capturing every wall angle, cabinet run, appliance cutout, sink location, cooktop opening, and edge condition.

All captured points are processed in templating software and exported as a DXF file: an industry-standard vector format that our CNC fabrication equipment reads natively. The digital chain from jobsite scan to cutting table is unbroken, meaning no dimensions are re-entered by hand and no interpretation is required.

Live Scan Simulation

±1mm Measurement Accuracy

Material Compatibility and Technical Requirements

Elimination of Human Transfer Error

Manual templating relies on technicians writing, transferring, and re-entering measurements — each step introducing potential error. Digital measurement captures and exports data in a single unbroken workflow with no transcription.

Faster Site Visit, Faster Turnaround

What takes a manual templater two hours to trace in cardboard takes our laser system under an hour to capture digitally. The DXF file is ready for fabrication the same day, compressing your overall project timeline.

Complex Geometry — Handled

Out-of-square walls, angled peninsulas, curved edges, and multi-level waterfall designs are trivial to capture digitally. Manual templates struggle with compound angles; laser data handles them precisely.

Digital Archive for Future Reference

Your DXF template is a permanent digital asset. If a section needs to be replaced, a seam repaired, or a matching piece fabricated years later, we can return to the exact original file — no re-measurement required.

CNC Routing, Diffusion, and Thermal Control

01
Project Consultation & Scheduling

We review your project scope, stone selection, and timeline. A templating visit is scheduled after cabinetry and substrate are confirmed level, plumb, and complete — the exact conditions fabrication will require.

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On-Site Laser Measurement

Our technician deploys the laser measurement system throughout your space. All countertop runs, backsplash heights, appliance cutouts, sink openings, and edge profiles are captured as a point-accurate digital scan.

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Digital Template Processing

Raw scan data is imported into fabrication software. Our team reviews geometry, confirms seam placement strategy, validates overhang dimensions, and finalizes cutout locations before generating the working template.

04
DXF File Generation & Review

A complete DXF countertop template is produced — a vector file that contains every slab outline, cutout coordinate, seam position, and edge-profile specification. The file is reviewed against project drawings before release to production.

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CNC Fabrication from Digital File

The DXF template drives our CNC bridge saw and CNC router directly. No dimension is re-entered. The machine cuts exactly what the laser measured — delivering slab pieces that fit your space with millimeter-level accuracy.

Constraints and Design Coordination

AbsoluteGM delivers digital templating services across a full spectrum of residential and commercial projects in the greater Seattle and Eastside market.

Residential Kitchens Master Bathrooms Powder Rooms Kitchen Islands Laundry Rooms Butler’s Pantries Commercial Kitchens Office Reception Desks Restaurant Bars Hotel & Hospitality Retail Build-Outs Medical Offices

Plan Your Stone Lighting Project

A countertop seam is one of the most scrutinized details in any kitchen or bathroom. When slab pieces are cut from a precise digital template, mating edges align along their full length — allowing our installers to achieve seams that are tight, level, and nearly invisible. Template error, by contrast, creates gaps that no amount of epoxy can fully correct.

The same principle applies to cutouts. A sink opening or cooktop cutout derived from an accurate DXF file drops in cleanly against surrounding hardware. Off-dimension cutouts require field modifications that compromise edge integrity and create visible inconsistencies in premium stone like quartzite and porcelain.

CNC Compatible · DXF Format · Direct-to-Machine Workflow

Start with a Precise Measurement

Ready to begin your countertop project? Request a quote and we’ll schedule a digital templating visit at your Seattle-area home or commercial space.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Stone Integrated Lighting Systems

Which stones can be backlit?
Backlighting works best with naturally translucent materials: onyx, select honed marbles, alabaster, and engineered translucent porcelain (e.g., Lapitec, Sapienstone, Neolith) in 6mm or 12mm thicknesses. Granite, quartzite, dense engineered quartz, and standard 20mm sintered stone do not transmit enough light to backlight effectively. We test sample slabs against a light box during selection.
Can integrated LED lighting be added to existing stone surfaces?
Rarely. The LED channel, driver enclosure, electrical raceway, and thermal management have to be CNC-routed and engineered before fabrication. Retrofitting requires removing the slab, routing it in our shop, and reinstalling — usually more expensive than starting fresh. Plan integrated lighting during design phase, before the slab is cut.
How is heat managed inside an enclosed stone lighting cavity?
Low-voltage LEDs run cool, but heat still accumulates in sealed cavities. We engineer ventilation gaps in the substrate framing, use aluminum heat-sink channels behind the LED strip, and specify drivers rated for the enclosure conditions. Drivers are mounted in a serviceable cabinet space, not inside the stone enclosure itself.
Are integrated LEDs serviceable if they fail?
Yes — by design. We engineer service access points (concealed removable panels, accessible driver bays, plug-in connections rather than soldered junctions) so a future LED swap is a 1-hour task, not a stone removal. We document the wire path and provide a service drawing at handoff.
What is the typical cost for a backlit stone wall in Seattle?
A 4 by 8 ft backlit onyx or porcelain wall panel runs $8,000–$18,000 installed, depending on material, LED system, driver count, and ceiling/substrate work. Add 20–30% for waterproof shower or wet-area applications. The CNC routing and thermal engineering account for roughly 30% of the labor cost.