Request a quote

Start with a project brief.

Tell us the room, dimensions, stone direction, budget, access, and timing. April's Form Australia reviews the brief, checks missing details, and moves it into quote review.

Project brief

Build the quote brief.

Share enough practical context for the Australian team to review stone, scale, access, and approval path before preparing a useful quote.

01Who is specifying it?

Name the person, studio, and city so the reply can match the project context and delivery assumptions.

02What is being made?

The first quote pass depends on category, scale, room context, budget, and timing.

03Which material direction feels right?

Name a stone family if one is already preferred, or leave space for material guidance in the reply.

04What could affect approval or delivery?

Access, building rules, client approvals, and site timing are often the difference between a rough range and a quote.

Brief checklist

Make the first quote reply more specific.

0/9 signals
  • 01RoleMissing
  • 02PieceMissing
  • 03BudgetMissing
  • 04CityMissing
  • 05ScaleMissing
  • 06StoneMissing
  • 07TimingMissing
  • 08AccessMissing
  • 09BriefMissing

Next best inputAdd the role and project type first.

Pricing inputs

  • CurrencyAUD quote follows review
  • InputsStone, scale, finish, access
  • Next stepSample kit or consultation

No payment now. The reply confirms missing inputs, sample direction, and quote assumptions.

Thank you. Your quote brief has been received and the next step is a project review.

Brief quality

The first reply should read like a design review.

April's Form supports a serious project conversation. The quote path asks for the same facts a designer, architect, or high-intent homeowner would bring to a specification meeting.

Project facts

Dimensions, room, role, and deadline.

A dining table, console, vanity, or hospitality piece moves faster when the practical constraints are named upfront.

Material direction

Stone, finish, edge, and variation tolerance.

The quote conversation should capture care expectations and slab movement before the client falls in love with a sample.

Delivery reality

City, access, stairs, lifts, and site readiness.

Stone furniture is only luxury if delivery and approval feel controlled. Access notes prevent avoidable quote revisions.