Black sintered stone can look simple at first glance, but pricing it is rarely simple.
A plain black slab, a veined marble-look surface, a matte kitchen island, and a bookmatched black feature wall can all fall into very different price ranges.
In the U.S., a finished black sintered stone countertop project may fall roughly between US$70 and US$180+ per square foot installed. But factory slab pricing can start much lower because it does not include freight, fabrication, delivery or local installation.
Black Sintered Stone Price Per Square Foot at a Glance
Before comparing prices, make sure you are comparing the same type of quote. A slab-only number, a fabricated countertop number, and a fully installed project price are not interchangeable.
| Price Type | Typical Meaning | What It Usually Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Factory slab price | Material supplied directly from a factory | Slab only. Usually quoted by sheet or square meter. Freight, fabrication and installation are excluded. |
| Fabricated countertop price | Ready-to-install countertop pieces | Cutting, polishing, sink cut-out, cooktop cut-out, seam preparation, edge work and sometimes backsplash pieces. |
| Installed countertop price | Full local project cost | Material, fabrication, templating, delivery, installation, fitting, seam joining and local labor. |
The key point: A factory slab quote can look extremely low next to a U.S. countertop quote, but they represent completely different stages of the same project.
Why a US$3.25 Factory Slab Can Become a US$100 Countertop
The difference is not simply supplier markup. The slab has to move through shipping, importing, storage, fabrication and local installation before it becomes a finished countertop.
Raw slab supply
Material price by size, thickness, finish, design and quantity.
Turn slab into parts
Cutting, polishing, edges, seams, sink openings and cooktop openings.
Fit the finished project
Measurement, delivery, carrying, installation, leveling and final finishing.
In many countertop projects, fabrication and installation cost more than the slab itself. This is especially true for large islands, waterfall edges, full-height backsplashes and projects with difficult site access.
Factory Slab Price: A Transparent 12mm Reference
For buyers sourcing directly from a factory, black sintered stone can cost far less than a finished installed countertop.
12mm black sintered stone slab, 1200 × 2700mm
A standard black 12mm slab in this size may start from around RMB 768 per slab, depending on design, finish, order quantity and packaging requirements.
That is approximately US$3.25 per square foot for the slab material only.
This reference excludes ocean freight, insurance, import duties, customs clearance, warehouse handling, local delivery, fabrication, sink cut-outs, edge work, installation and local labor.
A plain black 12mm slab may be priced differently from a bookmatched black marble-look slab, a textured anti-fingerprint finish, a polished surface, or a larger 1600 × 3200mm format.
What Changes the Final Quote?
Two kitchens with the same square footage can still have very different final prices. The layout and fabrication details usually matter more than the color alone.
Waterfall Edges
A waterfall island continues the slab vertically down one or both sides. It often requires extra material, mitred joints, careful pattern alignment and more installation time.
Mitred Edges
A mitred edge makes a 12mm slab look much thicker by joining pieces at a 45-degree angle. It creates a premium appearance but adds precision labor.
Sink and Cooktop Cut-Outs
Undermount sinks, faucet holes, cooktops, drain grooves and tight corner radii all add fabrication time. Large-format slabs need careful handling during this stage.
Seams and Layout
Oversized kitchens, complex corners, long runs and access restrictions can require seams. On a black surface, seam placement and workmanship are especially important.
Delivery and Access
Stairs, elevators, narrow hallways, parking limits, crane lifting and difficult loading conditions can all increase the local project cost.
Surface Finish
Matte, polished, textured and anti-fingerprint finishes may have different material costs and different practical performance in everyday use.
Estimated Installed Cost by Project Type
These ranges are intended as a practical orientation point for finished projects. They are not supplier quotations and may vary by city, local fabricator and installation complexity.
| Project Type | Typical Size | Estimated Installed Cost Range |
|---|---|---|
| Small bathroom vanity | 5–10 sq. ft. | US$500–1,800+ |
| Standard kitchen countertop | 30–40 sq. ft. | US$2,500–6,500+ |
| Large kitchen with island | 45–65 sq. ft. | US$4,000–11,000+ |
| Waterfall island | 25–45 sq. ft. | US$3,000–8,000+ |
| Full-height backsplash | Project dependent | Usually quoted separately |
| Fireplace surround or feature wall | Project dependent | Depends heavily on panel layout and installation method |
Black Sintered Stone Price by Thickness
Thickness affects material use, handling, application suitability and the way the finished project looks.
| Thickness | Common Uses | Price and Handling Impact |
|---|---|---|
| 6mm | Wall panels, backsplashes, furniture surfaces | Uses less material but needs careful handling and suitable substrate preparation. |
| 9mm | Walls, cladding, light-duty furniture applications | Mid-range option depending on finish, slab size and design collection. |
| 12mm | Kitchen countertops, vanities and islands | A common choice that balances appearance, performance and fabrication flexibility. |
| 20mm | Premium countertops and thicker-look projects | Usually costs more due to material use, weight and handling requirements. |
Black Sintered Stone vs Quartz vs Granite Cost
The fairest comparison is not material versus material in isolation. Compare the same kitchen layout, the same edge profile, the same number of cut-outs and the same local fabricator.
| Material | Typical Installed Price Range | Best For | Main Cost Driver |
|---|---|---|---|
| Black sintered stone / porcelain slab | US$55–180+ per sq. ft. | Modern kitchens, waterfall islands, walls and heat-resistant surfaces | Fabrication complexity, slab handling and local labor |
| Quartz | US$40–150 per sq. ft. | Everyday kitchens and consistent engineered patterns | Brand, thickness, edge details and local availability |
| Granite | US$40–120+ per sq. ft. | Natural stone appearance and traditional kitchens | Color rarity, slab selection and installation requirements |
Is Black Sintered Stone Worth the Price?
It can be worth it when you want a large-format surface that combines a clean dark look with strong daily-use performance.
- Heat-resistant for kitchen use
- Stain-resistant and easy to maintain
- Scratch-resistant for high-traffic surfaces
- Suitable for countertops, backsplashes and walls
- Available in matte, polished, stone-look and marble-look finishes
- Useful for continuous countertop-to-wall designs
For a very simple rectangular countertop where budget is the only priority, quartz may sometimes be the more economical installed option. But for a black waterfall island, a large-format wall, a fireplace surround or a modern commercial project, sintered stone can offer a more distinctive result.
How to Get a Realistic Quote
Before requesting a quote, prepare the details below. The more complete the information is, the more accurate the final number will be.
- Approximate countertop or wall dimensions
- Preferred black color, finish or slab image
- Thickness requirement
- Sink, cooktop and faucet cut-out requirements
- Whether you need a backsplash or waterfall panels
- Preferred edge profile
- Project location and access conditions
- Whether you need slab supply only, fabricated pieces, or a local installed project
For fabricators, contractors, importers and distributors, the most useful information is usually slab size, thickness, quantity, finish, destination port and expected order timing.
A good quotation should separate material cost, freight, fabrication cost, delivery cost, installation cost and optional upgrades. That is the easiest way to compare suppliers and fabricators fairly.
Final Thought
The price of black sintered stone is not just the price of a slab. It is the cost of turning a large-format surface into a finished kitchen, island, wall or commercial space.
For a simple countertop, compare installed quotes. For a large island, waterfall edge, full-height backsplash or black feature wall, compare fabrication quality just as carefully as material cost.
A lower quote is not always cheaper. Poor seams, visible adhesive lines, damaged edges and weak installation quality can make a low-priced project expensive in the long run.
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