How to Make your Kitchen Different and Classic?

Stacked stone for different types of Kitchen

From the classic to the contemporary, stylish minimalism to specially chosen themes, a stacked stone backsplashes fits in perfectly with almost any Kitchen.

If you are still looking to add an organic touch to your cooking space, consider a stacked stone backsplash. It is a rustic veneer made of thin stone slabs, which will protect kitchen walls from heat and spills. For today we gathered 20 ideas that can help you bring eleglant into your kitchen.

The materials of stacked stone could be quartzite, marble or slate. You could have a large range of options for different natural rough textures. Want to know which kind of natural stacked stone fit your kitchen? Just take a peek at these stylish examples.

Black Charcoal Split Face Natural Slate Stacked Stone Panels

White Kitchen features black charcoal backsplash made of natural slate. The heat resistant backsplash offers a unique natural texture that you cannot get with ceramic or porcelain tile. Plus its lovely color picks up the gray and blue tones shown in the stone countertop.

Sleek Kitchen With Travertine Stone Backsplash

This travertine stone backsplash with natural hues adds warmth and contrasting texture to the kitchen. Notice how the rugged feature wall throws focus to the smooth stainless steel range and matching oven hood.

Rusty Panel Split Face Stacked Stone Backsplash for Kitchen

Rusty panels split face stacked stone typically feature sturdy cabinets made of cherry wood and colorful wall tiles. However, this cooking space puts a new twist on the classic style with a stacked stone backsplash in vibrant hues. The feature and the coordinating floor tile unify the cooking space.

Warm and Neutral Stacked Stone Backsplash

When it comes to color schemes, white kitchens are a popular choice for their everlasting style. But that does not mean you have to go with a cooled toned cooking space that feels chilly. This lovely kitchen combines rich and creamy cabinetry with warmly toned features in beige and brown. For instance, the fossilized limestone countertop, which looks stunning set against a neutral, stacked stone backsplash.

Modern Farmhouse Kitchen With Stacked Stone Backsplash

Not many of us can resist a modern farmhouse kitchen like this one. We love how the design team combines pieces in contrasting textures for visual interest. The polished, black granite countertop draws the eyes toward the rugged stacked stone backsplash in quartzite.

Contrasting Stacked Stone Backsplash

More often than not, the best-designed spaces incorporate a surprising element. Instead of going with a bright white backsplash in this ultra modern kitchen, the interior designers decided to make a bold and unusual statement with a stacked stone feature wall in charcoal gray.

Traditional Kitchen With a Stacked Stone Backsplash

A stacked stone backsplash is right at home in a tradiyion kitchen. The lovely feature anchors the contrasting dark and light cabinetry. The stones in rich brown hues also pick up the red tones throughout the cooking space.

Stacked Backsplash That Matches Appliances

The interior designers selected this split face limestone in gray because it complimented the stainless steel appliances.

Stacked Stone Backsplash With a Rustic Vibe

There is no doubt that a stacked stone backsplash will add a little natural appeal to any kitchen. Mixed with a soapstone countertop and wood cabinetry, as shown in this cooking space, will definitely create a rustic vibe.

Stacked Stone Backsplash in a Refined Kitchen

Add both beauty and durability to your kitchen with a stacked stone backsplash made of natural travertine. Here the beautiful matte stones in super soft shades of tan and beige add a rough-hewed twist to a luxurious, traditional kitchen.

Stacked Stone Backsplash in a French Country Kitchen

French country kitchens like this beauty stone, which always have a certain je ne sais quoi. Pairing the stacked stones with an oven backsplash featuring the French countryside strikes the ideal balance between rustic and refined.

Stacked Stone Backsplash to Match Rustic and Refined Materials

Just like tile, stacked stone works with a broad range of materials. This Kitchen combines the appeal of natural wood and the elegance of marble with natural, stone ledger panels.

Mini Stacked Stone Backsplash in a Traditional Kitchen

If full-sized stacked stone ledgers seem too big, you can still add that natural look to your kitchen with mini stone panels. Walker Woodworking installed a style called Arctic Golden in this cooking space. The backsplash pairs nicely with the dark wood cabinetry. It also picks up the gold and cream hues shown in the granite countertop.

Stacked Stone Backsplash Made of Tumbled Marble

Stacked tumbled marble turns a backsplash into a gorgeous architectural feature in a crisp traditional cooking space by KabCo Kitchens.

Travertine Stacked Stone Backsplash

Travertine is a common natural stone that comes in a broad range of finishes from honed and tumbled to polished and chiseled. In this contemporary kitchen by Davis Design Group, a stacked stone backsplash makes a statement by showing off its naturally pockmarked surface.

Stacked Stone Backsplash in Onyx Slate

Creating the kitchen of your dreams requires the right ingredients. For this eclectic kitchen by HT Renovations, the list includes hardwood flooring, stained oak cabinetry, and a black ash granite countertop. But the frosting on the cake is the stacked stone backsplash in onyx slate that lends cooling contrast to the mix of warm woods.

Depth-Adding Stacked Stone Backsplash

Transitional kitchens combine traditional decor elements with contemporary features to create a space that feels both timeless and fresh. Interior designer Heather Garrett amps things up in this examplewith a stacked stone backsplash. It adds texture and depth to the small cooking space.

Warm Natural Stone Backsplash in a White Kitchen

In a cooking space by renovated by Designs by Danica, a stacked stone backsplash brings earthy colors to a traditional white kitchen.

Stacked Stone Backsplash in Gorgeous Earthy Colors

A mix of multi-hued stones makes a striking backsplash in this kitchen by Teakwood Builders. The earthy colors coordinate beautifully with the black granite countertops and custom cabinetry. How do you keep the stones clean? In busy kitchens, cleaning experts suggest scrubbing with a soft-bristled brush once a week to prevent sticky build up.

From the classic to the contemporary, stylish minimalism to specially chosen themes, a stacked stone backsplashes fits in perfectly with almost any Kitchen.