When stone is the star: How to make natural stone shine in your home

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When stone is the star: How to make natural stone shine in your home

Interior designer Katie Harbison is one of Homes & Gardens’ new Editors-At-Large for By Design, sharing her thoughts on decor. See the rest of her articles here.

I may be a little biased, but I can’t think of a topic more fitting for me to discuss than stone, decorating with marble in particular, simply because I’m in love with it. When used thoughtfully, marble is one of the most beautiful additions to a room. Like anything, though, too much of it can overwhelm the senses, but when the balance is right, it elevates a space like nothing else.

When I’m designing a home, these are the factors I always weigh to let stone become the true star of the show. The amount of stone within a room is my first consideration. In our projects, it’s common to see extensive use in kitchens and bathrooms, often layered across multiple surfaces. In these cases, I pay close attention not only to the stone’s color and veining, but also to how its finish will feel once it dominates such a significant portion of the space. Equally important is the balance it strikes with the other design elements and materials throughout the room.

marble kitchen backsplash

(Image credit: Katie Harbison)

Using marble at home will never disappoint. However, a marble with bold veining or strong contrast can easily overwhelm when applied across expansive surfaces. The key is striking a balance between impact and harmony, ensuring the stone elevates the architecture without overpowering it. Sometimes that means choosing a quieter, more understated variety when it will be used extensively, or embracing a dramatic slab but in a more restrained application. Ultimately, it’s about curating the relationship between the stone and its setting so it feels intentional, elegant, and timeless – never excessive or ostentatious.

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