Because it is an area that appears to be so simply practical, styling the kitchen countertops seems to be a difficult task. It's a highly functional piece of furniture designed for chopping, holding drippy dishes, and rolling bread. Yet, decorative elements that make it to the counter are sometimes considered unnecessary or risk splashing with cooking oil. So, how can you make your countertops as thoughtful as the rest of your home while not sacrificing valuable space?
To begin, consider what you can move off the counter and into a separate storage area. First, the edges of a refrigerator, insides of the cupboards, and space above the stove ask to be utilized. Second, organize the remaining junk into trays and baskets to keep it confined (and concealed). Finally, sprinkle in some decorative items here and there (having beautiful and valuable objects like crocks, chopping boards, and dish racks also helps).

Simple Styling Tricks for Kitchen Counters

Look at each thing in an inspiration photo that resonates with you and try to duplicate it using stuff you already have. Here are some things to think about:
  • Arranging goods on a kitchen counter in groups helps them appear more exciting and less cluttered.
  • Go through your trays, cutting boards, and even disused photo frames; grouping objects makes it easier to clean the counter since you can take everything up at once. Are you aware that you can use a photo frame as a beautiful tray by placing it face up on a counter? Place your discovery on the kitchen counter.
  • Stacking cookbooks provide height and serve as a platform for displaying something lovely.
  • Collect a few cookbooks of the same size and color. Arrange them on the tray, cutting board, or frame on one side.
  • When selecting pieces to utilize, mix and match heights, textures, sheens, and colors; Paper, wood, glass, and metal are just a few of the materials used in this project.

Use Pitchers Or Jugs To Perfectly Display Flowers



If you have a pitcher, whether it's a conventional glass version or an old stoneware choice, you can transform it into a lovely vase to brighten up your kitchen counter. First, arrange fresh flowers picked from the garden or fake flowers in your pitcher. Then, place the pitcher on your kitchen counter, where it will appear lovely and respectable.

Decorate Your Counter With Potted Plants

Decorating the kitchen counter with house plants is a simple and attractive approach to creating a beautiful atmosphere while saving money. Greenhouse plants bring a sense of calm and freshness to a modern kitchen. Plant leaves have a significant effect on interior spaces. Green house plants are inexpensive decorations that help to purify the air and make kitchens more inviting. Plants provide color, brightness, and individuality to your home, as well as bring life to your countertops. In the kitchen, don't be scared to use plants to decorate. It's no secret that plants lend energy to any space, even kitchens. Plants can be perched on top of less-used canisters or hung with hooks from the bottom of the cabinet.


Set Up A DIY Coffee Station


For most individuals, coffee is a need in the morning. However, a little coffee station will make it much more delightful. You can arrange a DIY coffee station at home in various ways, including on your kitchen counter, in a cabinet, or on a rolling cart. Keep your coffeemaker next to your favorite cups and sweeteners. Vintage coffee station, rustic coffee bar, pallet shelf coffee bar, energy on wheels, bookshelves coffee station, blackboard coffee station, and many other ideas and themes are available for your coffee station. These are also incredibly simple to make at home.

Lean Cutting Boards And Small Pieces Of Art Against The Wall

Cutting boards and tiny works of art resting against the wall and on floating shelves transform the kitchen from utilitarian to stylish. Cutting boards look great against the wall, along with a few other objects. If you're concerned about cooking to spatter on your art, use a frame that's simple to clean, such as painted wood or metal. For a high-end, personalized look, use frames with a matte.

Add Warmth and Style With Natural Textures


In a stark white kitchen, a woodsy texture might provide warmth. The warm accents in this kitchen, including the rustic bar stools and brass light fixtures, are brought together by branches in a glass vase. The blooming plant on the kitchen area's far side helps balance the space. Branches are a lovely and easy way to incorporate seasonal themes into your fall home decor. Choose an appropriate branch. Branches should have their bark removed. Next, the branches should be sanded and polished. The branches should then be stained. Then place them in a vase to complete.

In The End

There are so many exciting and easy ways to style your kitchen counter. The styling needs creativity. If you are creative, you can decorate your house in no time. But for those who have fewer ideas for their kitchen counters, this article is for them. Just be creative.