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Three light gray rectangular blocks spaced out horizontally on a white background evoke a minimalist, abstract design inspired by high end stone design.
A white background with five faint, light gray rectangles of varying sizes spaced unevenly across the image, resembling the subtle texture of natural stone veneer.
A white background with five faint, light gray rectangles of varying sizes spaced unevenly across the image, resembling the subtle texture of natural stone veneer.

Natural Stone Kitchens

Make A Statement with Natural Stone in Your Kitchen

Stacked Stone for Fireplaces

Exploring Different Styles of Stacked Stone

Norstone Ochre Blend Standard Rock Panels on a rustic log cabin inspired modern kitchen.

Suitability

Types of Natural Stone for Kitchen Use

Granite, Quartzite, Marble, or Limestone

From a natural stone veneer wall cladding standpoint, there are many types of stone that will be ideal for a kitchen project. Granite is a classic choice, Marble offers elegance and sophistication, and Limestone has warmth and versatility. Many Norstone products are made from Quartzite which is an extremely strong and durable stone as well as Slate, which has a rustic charm.

Application Types

When it comes to selecting Stone for a Wall, you have many options from a durability standpoint. This is because the wall receives considerably less mess than the countertop. As the counteropt is the workhorse of the kitchen, most designers recommend a low porosity stone such as granite or quartzite only for this application.

Stone Maintenance in the Kitchen

Maintenance and Durability in the Kitchen

Quality Sealers

A Natural Stone kitchen wall should be sealed with a quality water-based natural stone sealer when it is installed and re-sealed per the sealer manufacturer’s recommendations. The sealer will form a protective barrier on the stone and help keep the wall clean during life’s day-to-day activities. Real stone is an incredibly durable and long-lasting product when installed and maintained correctly.

Smart Design

No one knows better how they’ll use their kitchen than you personally. When you work with your designer on selecting materials for different areas of the kitchen, you should always consider your personal use case. A designer can dream up many things, but they can wind up recommending the wrong material for the wrong place if they don’t understand well how the space will be used.

Selecting The Right Stone

What is the best natural stone for kitchen walls?

There are so many varieties of natural stone which can be used for use on walls in kitchens. How do you choose?

 

While low porosity materials like granite or marble are often recommended for countertops, when it comes to wall cladding, nearly all types of natural stones can be used, and instead what matters more than material type is desired color and texture. 

 

Norstone specializes in providing various color and texture types. Speak with a Norstone Pro to review samples and find the correct material for your application.

Support Choosing the Right Products

Our Team Can Turn Your Stone
Kitchen Ideas into Reality

Whether you’re renovating a simple backsplash or an entire kitchen, our world-class customer service team will walk you through the right process for you. During a kitchen renovation, you tend to encounter more obstacles than if you are building new because you are working backwards within an existing space. Because our materials are versatile, very often we have a solution that will work for your needs.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the disadvantages of stone walls?

A disadvantage of stone walls, especially in a kitchen, is keeping them clean. A stacked stone product like Norstone Rock Panels has lots of texture but also lots of places where dust and even cooking residue can get caught. Sealing the stone is a great way to make the stone easier to clean and maintain as well as utilizing other wall coverings, like a tile inlay, in heavy usage areas such as the backsplash directly behind a stove.

Stone walls are going to be more expensive than other wall covering options like drywall and paint, but since they are very durable and a classic timeless look they often result in a lower overall cost than a product like tile which often gets replaced as trends change.

Stone walls are generally going to be more expensive than a concrete wall due to the labor involved with installing the stone and difference in the cost of materials, however the aesthetic is on two opposite ends of the design spectrum. A stone wall offers a timeless look that will outlast design trends whereas a concrete wall is more suited for an industrial space or warehouse and lacks the warmth and coziness desired in residential applicaitons.

Stone Cladding, when made from natural stone and not manmade stone, can last as long as the structure stands.

 

The durability of using natural materials in the right conditions is far greater when compared to concrete or other manmade materials.

Backsplashes refer to the section of wall just above the countertops – Backsplash = splash back. So this area has the potential to receive the most debris from cooking.

 

Accent walls are often full height walls that stand adjacent in the kitchen, either a pantry or perhaps an entryway wall. These are nice options for creating an impact in a kitchen.