9 limestone countertop ideas for a natural look in your kitchen

Limestone is a durable, natural, heat-resistant material that brings a warm, inviting look to any space. When chosen for solid surface kitchen countertops, this natural stone lends a fresh, earthy component to your kitchen. Unlike other natural stones, limestone countertops do require a bit more maintenance. Make sure you wipe spills immediately to prevent stains to keep your gorgeous counters looking fresh and properly cared for.

The unique fossilization patterns of limestone make it particularly interesting when installed in a bathroom or kitchen. If you’re looking for some new interior design styles that will bring timeless charm to your cooking space, here are the most inspiring ideas for limestone countertops that will instantly add a gorgeous, earthy look to your kitchen.

Create a Sleek Two-Toned Look

In this kitchen, the limestone countertops match the soft brown color of the flooring and cabinets. However, two different shades of blue paint on the walls bring the room a bold pop of color. Using the same color for the limestone as the bottom half of the room and a different hue for the walls gives this kitchen a warm touch with a fun, playful vibe.

A beige kitchen with blue walls and a beige limestone countertop

via Funkiskök

Incorporate Earthy Color Variations

The beautiful limestone counters in this kitchen have a natural, sandy color that plays beautifully off of the sage green cabinets. Putty-colored upper cabinetry brings the earthy tones together nicely.

The choice of a wood dining table helps to give this kitchen a more natural look, while the black hood fan and white glass pendant light bring it an element of modern style.

A two-tone kitchen with beige limestone countertops

Styled by Åsa Copparstad, photographed by Frederic Boucari, for Historiska Hem

Choose Limestone for a Backsplash

This homeowner installed limestone countertops and carried the same material across the length of the wall to create a matching backsplash. The smooth granular surface of a limestone slab makes cleanup a breeze.

With proper care and regular maintenance, a limestone backsplash is easy to keep clean. The dark brown stain on the upper and lower cabinets round out this kitchen’s soft neutral colors, and a matching cutting board leans against the wall to tie it all together.

A dark wood kitchen with a limestone countertop that comes back on the backsplash

via Alvhem

Install Limestone Floors for a Matching Aesthetic

Not only does this kitchen feature light beige limestone countertops and a matching limestone backsplash, but the floor also matches. These natural stones come from sedimentary rocks that have been pressurized, making them highly durable and porous, which makes the material a great option for kitchen flooring.

Installing limestone floors gives any kitchen a beautiful, cohesive look and a nice flow for added warmth and a luxurious feel.

A dark oak kitchen with limestone flooring, countertop and backsplash

via Sjöman Frisk

Polished Limestone Lends a Sleek Modern Look

With proper sealing and polishing, limestone countertops can easily resemble other materials like soapstone, granite, or quartzite. This kitchen’s gray countertop color looks beautiful in contrast with the white farmhouse sink and rustic-inspired shiplap walls.

Brushed brass hardware, dark blue cabinet doors to one side, and an impressive hood fan above the stove round out this kitchen to give it lots of warmth and a welcoming vibe with just the right amount of modernity.

A light grey farmhouse kitchen with a grey limestone countertop and shiplap walls

Photographed by Alice Johansson for Alvhem

Mix and Match Materials and Finishes

This kitchen exudes an eclectic vibe thanks to a fun mixture of materials and finishes. While the sandy-colored limestone counters are lovely, it also has other elements that give it a fun, fresh look. The black and white kitchen floors add a retro element while cladding on the walls and ceiling brings the kitchen a bit more texture.

Brushed gold hardware on the cabinets, light fixtures, sink, and appliances take this design to the next level. A window near the sink helps to bring in natural light which gives the space a light, cheerful touch.

Grey-green kitchen cabinets in shaker style combined with gold hardware, a shiplap backsplash and a checkered kitchen floor

Styled by Helen Sturesson, photographed by Lisa Wikstrand for Kulladal

Use Limestone for a Waterfall Countertop

These countertops resemble travertine thanks to the unique patterns in the stone. The limestone runs across the back wall to create a coordinating backsplash that ties it all together.

However, what really brings the wow factor to this kitchen is the designer’s choice to install limestone on the island in a sleek waterfall design that runs down the sides for a stunning, luxe finishing touch. A waterfall island can give your kitchen the perfect amount of elegance.

Natural oak wood kitchen cabinets against a greige wall, beige limestone countertops, black wall shelf, black pendant lights, chrome hardware

via Innerstadtspecialisten

Try Limestone Counters in a Rustic Kitchen

If you love the raw and rustic look, this kitchen is a prime example of the aesthetic. The unfinished wood cabinets and floors bring this space a simple, unstuffy style.

Installing limestone countertops somehow brings this kitchen a slightly elevated element that gives it just the right amount of modernity. The updated appliances and sleek metallic silver sink faucet also help to bring this kitchen into the new millennium.

A DIY plywood kitchen paired with a brown limestone countertop

via Historiska Hem

Look for New Limestone Styles

Not all limestone countertops have to feature the same brown color. In fact, many of the more modern options feature a range of contemporary hues, like the dark and light gray marbled pattern of these counters.

White walls and gorgeous grayish-blue bottom cabinets bring this kitchen a simple yet chic modern vibe along with the simple silver hardware. A pair of cutting boards resting against the matching limestone backsplash helps to add a sense of warmth to the space.

A grey kitchen with a neutral limestone countertop and backsplash

via Picky Living

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