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10 Ideas For How To Accessorize A Kitchen Counter

10 Ideas For How To Accessorize A Kitchen Counter

how to accessorize a kitchen counter

The kitchen counter serves up as the perfect platform to merge functionality with design. It showcases what kind of lifestyle you lead while giving a glimpse into your personality. When accessorizing your kitchen counter, there are no hard rules. Our key takeaway is to make it your own and make it work. With that said, here are 10 tips and ideas about how to accessorize a kitchen counter.

Consider The Layout And Size Of Your Kitchen

First things first, the size and layout of your kitchen will influence the type and number of accessories you can add to your counter. For smaller kitchens, it may be best to stick with a few key pieces to avoid clutter. 

Larger kitchens may be able to handle more accessories, but it’s still important to keep the space organized and uncluttered. Whether you like your kitchen counter to look minimalist, maximalist or somewhat in between, consider your kitchen aesthetic as a whole.

When you have that established, youā€™re more likely to end up with a cohesive look with your kitchen counter accessories.

Choose Functional And Practical Accessories

Kitchen counters are often used for food preparation. Use this to your advantage and choose items that are both functional and decorative. 

A high quality wooden chopping board for instance looks lovely on any kitchen counter. Stand it up against the backsplash or lay it flat next to a knife block. As an everyday item, it makes a big difference in food prep to have a beautiful chopping board visible and ready. 

Use Accessories To Add Pops Of Color

While practical items are important, it’s also nice to add a bit of personal style to the space. Consider adding a colorful vase of flowers or  a decorative bowl to add some visual interest to the counter.

A flower vase on the kitchen counter is classic and a lovely way to indicate any season or festivities. A decorative bowl can be used in many ways such as displaying fruit, a fresh batch of baked goods, or even as is. 

Display Everyday Essentials

Having your everyday essentials unobstructed and ready to go makes the daily grind of life all that more doable. For many, everyday essentials could be a coffee machine, wine rack, juicer, or blender.

Having items that you use regularly on your kitchen counter is one thing. Taking the time to display them is another. 

Anything goes. The idea is to set up the kitchen counter in a beautiful way that supports your daily habits. 

Give Basic Ingredients Extra Flair

Basic ingredients that live on your kitchen counter can be made more aesthetic with the right container. Place your precious cooking oils in a beautiful dispenser bottle instead of its store-bought packing.

This is also a great way to create symmetry for cooking oil enthusiasts. If you insist on having olive oil, coconut oil, sesame oil, avocado oil etc. on hand, donā€™t let your kitchen counterā€™s aesthetic suffer.

Bottle them up in uniform containers with simple labels for a more curated look. 

Organize Upwards

Itā€™s all too easy to over accessorize a kitchen counter. But when youā€™re finding it difficult to prioritize practicality over space, one solution is to organize upwards. Accessorize with stackable bins or mini shelf stands to hold items, like spices, that would otherwise look like clutter.

Use Trays To Add Sections

Decorative trays are as pretty as they are versatile. You can easily mix and match decorative trays to add sections to add areas on your kitchen counter.

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This way, you can create aesthetic yet clear sections. A dish washing tray for instance holds together all dishwashing items nicely. 

Use Plants

Placing plants on your kitchen counter instantly elevates it in so many ways. Itā€™s a beautiful natural element, adds color, gives interest, and makes your kitchen feel more sophisticated yet welcoming. Add your choice of low-maintenance and kitchen loving plants. Aloe vera, lucky bamboo, spider plant and pothos would be happy in your kitchen. 

You can take your kitchen counter plant game up a notch by using herbs both as an accessory and for cooking. 

Make It Personal

No matter who lives in your house, the kitchen is a central hub. Use the space to relay personal messages. You know it will be seen at some point in the day even in the busiest households. 

A counter chalkboard for instance can act as an open invitation for family members to write whatā€™s for dinner, special food requests, funny illustrations etc.

Add A Scent

The kitchen is a sensory area. Use this to your advantage and add a scent element to your kitchen counter.

Using smells is a fantastic way to make your kitchen feel more inviting, indicate any festivities, or to set the mood. You can take your pick among diffusers, candles, potpourri etc. 

By following any of these tips on how to accessorize a kitchen counter, you can add functional and decorative elements to your space. And make it more interesting. Happy accessorizing!