If you’re on the hunt for some inspiration for your new farmhouse kitchen countertop, you’ve come to the right place. While the team at Euro Marble are certainly well-renowned experts in all things natural stone, we’re also quite the source of knowledge for all sorts of interior design tips and ideas.

Whether you’re designing a rustic or modern farmhouse kitchen, the aim is undoubtedly to create a charming and inviting feel. Farmhouses are known for incorporating large amounts of wood, stone and brick to help create both a timeless aesthetic and a grounded, earthy-atmosphere. 

As we have mentioned in some of our other articles, the kitchen is the central space of most homes and the kitchen countertop is often the centrepiece of the kitchen. To help you find the perfect kitchen countertop for your farmhouse, let’s dive into the interior design styles you may be choosing between.

Interior Design Styles that Suit a Farmhouse

The farmhouse style is one that’s commonly rooted in simplicity, homeliness and practicality. So called due to the inspiration in design and construction from traditional, rural farmhouses, this style of home is often intended to evoke the same warmth and comfort of a farmhouse actually located on a farm.

Interior designers will therefore likely use natural materials, such as wood and stone, though other materials available in earthy tones are also suitable. While vintage or antique furniture, artwork and accessories are certainly popular in farmhouses, the particular style you choose will more than likely influence your decor. 

Rustic Style

Rustic interior design focuses on comfort and simplicity to create a cozy and functional environment. Colour schemes include browns, greens, and greys, with most designs highlighting wood, stone and brickwork.

Country Style

Country designs are inspired by the English country-side, so muted and soft colours are key here. Also focused on comfort and simplicity, country style homes may feature a greater variety of textiles such as plaid, floral or gingham patterns.

Cottage Style

Cottage style farmhouses are similar to country style in that they draw inspiration from traditional rural English homes but the colour scheme is more often than not dominated by pastel colours such as light blues, pinks and greens. Vintage-style decor is also a feature of the cottage style approach to interior design.

Top Kitchen Countertop Ideas for a Farmhouse

While the right farmhouse kitchen countertop will largely depend on your chosen design style and personal preferences, here are some of the top ideas to help get you started.

Stone

Stone is one of the best options for a kitchen countertop, whether in a farmhouse or elsewhere! There are several options of natural stone to consider and each brings with it unique benefits and features. Marble and granite, however, are two of the most popular and commonly chosen stones for use in kitchen countertops and for good reason. Sophisticated in looks and durable in use, it ticks all the right boxes.

With a supplier like Euro Marble, you can even find a wide range of colours, designs and patterns of your chosen stone so just about any interior design style can be achieved. 

Having said all of that, here are our recommendations for using stone in your farmhouse kitchen:

Solid Stonework

Nothing is as visually impressive as a custom-created piece of solid stonework for your farmhouse kitchen benchtop. Highlighting the natural stone itself in all of its glamorous glory, solid stonework provides ample aesthetic splendor while also perfectly suiting the down-to-Earth nature of a farmhouse’s interior design. 

Rustic Granite 

We love granite here at Euro Marble and a carefully chosen slab of rustic granite can add the perfect finishing touch to your farmhouse kitchen. Thanks to the rough, textured finish, rustic granite maintains all of the earthy-feel you want in a farmhouse while offering ample opportunity to mix and match with a variety of cabinetry material, lighting fixtures and tapware in your farmhouse kitchen sink to help achieve something unique and special. 

Marble with Veining

Just because your farmhouse’s look is all about simplicity and functionality doesn’t mean you can’t add a bit of elegance. Classic white marble stone countertops with the iconic grey veining looks a treat in and of itself and is easy to pair with just about any other interior design choices. Marble injects a true sense of sophistication without ruining any grounded aesthetic you’re going for.

Reclaimed Wood 

Moving away from stone, reclaimed wood countertops can add warmth and texture to any farmhouse kitchen. Practical, aesthetically pleasing and easy to match, reclaimed wood is making a resurgence in interior design popularity. Bear in mind, however, that wood will need to be sanded and refinished to maintain its practical functionality and visual appearance. 

Concrete

Concrete may not be a traditional material for use in a farmhouse kitchen countertop but its durability and practical nature makes it more than suitable. Of course, nowadays, concrete can be provided for in a variety of colours, finishes and styles so it is easier than ever to match with your chosen design aesthetic. 

Terrazzo 

Terrazzo is a composite material made up of bits of marble, granite, glass and/or other natural materials. Bonded with an epoxy base of cement, it is commonly used in flooring but can also make for a good option for kitchen countertops. While it is yet another ‘unconventional’ option of material for a farmhouse, the colour customisation opportunities can be appealing for many home-owners and designers.  

Quartz with a Textured Finish 

Quartz (not to be confused with quartzite, the natural stone) is an engineered form of stone that boasts high levels of durability and non-porousness. Made from a composite of different materials, quartz is available in a variety of colours and styles. For use in a farmhouse kitchen, we highly recommend opting for a textured finish if you’re choosing quartz as it will enhance the overall styling beloved and typical of a farmhouse. 

Let Us Help You Find the Perfect Kitchen Countertop

If you’d like a hand from the experts in finding the perfect modern farmhouse kitchen countertop for you, make sure to reach out to our team today. Whether you opt for natural stone or other materials, we can help you bring your dream farmhouse to life!

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