Learn my no-fail kitchen counter decor formula, plus the 10+ items that create functional beauty and make your kitchen feel magazine-worthy!

The No-Fail Kitchen Counter Decorating Formula
The secret to styling kitchen counters is simple: choose items that are both beautiful and genuinely useful. Surround those essentials with a few intentional decorative pieces that don’t create clutter. The result is a kitchen that looks polished and feels lived-in—like a page from a magazine—while remaining practical for everyday use.
- Choose functional pieces that are beautiful. Prioritize items you use often and select versions with pleasing materials and finishes.
- Keep a few decorative objects that don’t crowd the space. Small accents can add personality without overwhelming the counter.
- Create a balanced, functional kitchen you love. When form and function work together, the space is both useful and inviting.
When you shop for everyday items—salt and pepper grinders, soap dispensers, cookbooks, trays—pick ones you’ll enjoy seeing every day. Add art or a small lamp when you can, but avoid items that demand permanent counter real estate if they aren’t used frequently. If you want art, hang it or lean it against a backsplash to keep surfaces clear.
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Kitchen Counter Decor Ideas
Here are practical, easy-to-style ideas to make your kitchen counters both functional and beautiful.
1. Display an Open Cookbook on a Stand
A cookbook stand lifts a cookbook off the counter and creates a decorative focal point while keeping recipes at eye level. Even without a stand, leaving a favorite cookbook open gives a cozy, lived-in vibe—think of it as a coffee table book for your kitchen. Use a pretty cookbook when not cooking, and switch to your working recipe when you are using family favorites.

2. Tray for Corralling Larger Items
A tray groups commonly used items—utensil canister, knife block, oil, salt and pepper, a plant—so the counter looks intentional instead of cluttered. Trays visually anchor a corner and keep essentials organized. If you have extra space, a lazy Susan is a great option so everything is easy to reach.

3. Oil & Vinegar Cruets
If you cook regularly, having olive oil and a favorite vinegar within arm’s reach is a game changer. Choose attractive cruets or decanters so the essentials stay handy and look good on the counter, rather than being tucked away in a pantry.
4. Artwork
Artwork elevates the kitchen and makes it feel like other thoughtfully styled rooms in your home. You can hang a piece above the backsplash, lean a framed print on the counter, or place a small work of art on a shelf. Botanical and food-related art work particularly well in kitchen settings.

5. Fruit Bowl
Keep fresh fruit in a decorative bowl to encourage healthy snacking and add natural color to the countertop. Bananas, apples, and other non-refrigerated fruit are nicely displayed and easy to grab.

6. Herbs or a Plant
Live plants and fresh herbs add life and color to the kitchen. Place herbs near the sink for easy watering, or choose a hardy houseplant like pothos for low-maintenance greenery. Plants warm the space and make it feel fresher.

7. Pretty Lotion & Soap Dispensers
Replace mismatched plastic bottles with coordinated, refillable dispensers at the sink. They make everyday chores feel a little more special and keep the sink area neat and intentional.

8. Cutting Boards
Wooden cutting boards double as serving pieces and make attractive backdrops when leaned against a backsplash. They add warmth and texture and are easy to switch out seasonally or for entertaining.

9. Candle on a Pedestal
A scented candle on a small pedestal helps neutralize lingering cooking smells and adds a cozy, homey touch. Choose food-inspired scents like citrus, pear, or coffee for a kitchen-appropriate aroma.

10. Salt & Pepper Shakers or Grinders
Keep quality salt and pepper grinders on the counter for convenience and visual appeal. Choose materials that coordinate with your kitchen—wood, brass, or ceramic—to add a finishing touch while staying practical.

11. Butter Bell
A butter bell or butter keeper lets you keep butter soft and ready at room temperature while protecting it from air and contaminants. It’s a charming, practical item to display on the counter near breakfast or serving areas.
12. Lamp
A small lamp on a counter or in a corner creates a warm evening glow once the dishes are done. It adds a cozy, nostalgic feel to the kitchen—consider putting it on a timer or smart plug so it lights up automatically at dusk.

Honorable Mentions
If counter space is limited, keep only the most attractive small appliances on display: a KitchenAid mixer, a pretty coffee maker, or a favorite cast-iron Dutch oven. Other charming countertop items include a spoon rest, a vase of flowers, a basket for napkins, or a curated cookie jar.
Final Thoughts
When you limit your counters to useful, beautiful items, keeping the kitchen clean and clutter-free becomes much easier. A few well-chosen pieces—grouped on a tray or arranged thoughtfully—turn routine tasks into small moments of delight. Enjoy the process of styling your counters, and let function guide your choices.

BONUS: DIY Cafe Curtains
To hide an appliance garage or open cubby, try simple cafe curtains. I used leftover fabric, a tension rod, and clips to cover a space with the microwave and small appliances. It’s an inexpensive, temporary solution that adds pattern and texture and helps the kitchen look tidier without a full remodel. Hem tape makes this a no-sew, easy project.

I hope these ideas inspire you to create kitchen counters that are both functional and beautiful. If you’d like to share your countertop styling, tag me on Instagram at @turquoisehome.
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