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Stone Design Trends to Watch for 2026 in the UK

  • The Stone Company
  • Jan 5
  • 2 min read

As we enter into 2026, stone continues to be one of the most influential materials in interior design. From kitchens and bathrooms to commercial spaces, clients across Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, Essex and beyond are choosing stone that feels bold, tactile and thoughtfully designed. These are the key stone trends set to shape projects throughout 2026 across the South East and the wider UK.


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Statement Stone as a Standout Feature

Statement stone is leading the way in 2026. Homeowners and designers are increasingly choosing slabs with strong veining, movement and contrast to create a focal point within a space. Large format stone is being used for kitchen islands, splashbacks and feature walls, particularly in high end homes across Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Kent. Each slab is selected for its individuality, helping create interiors that feel bespoke rather than mass produced.

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Photo credits to Pinterest

Textured Stone Surfaces Add Depth and Warmth

Textured finishes are becoming increasingly popular, replacing overly polished surfaces. Honed, brushed and subtly textured stone adds depth and character, making spaces feel warmer and more natural. This trend works beautifully in both contemporary and traditional homes and is especially popular in bathroom and kitchen projects throughout Bedfordshire, Essex and surrounding counties.


Curved Edge Profiles for Softer Interiors

Curved stone edges are set to be a defining detail in 2026. Rounded worktops, islands and stone features introduce softness and flow, creating spaces that feel more inviting and refined. Curved profiles also add a tailored, architectural finish that is ideal for open plan homes and modern developments across Bishops Stortford and the wider UK.


Fluted Stone for Architectural Detail

Fluted stone is emerging as a key design feature, offering subtle texture and visual interest. Vertical grooves carved into stone surfaces are being used on island bases, wall cladding, feature panels and edge profiles. This trend adds depth without overpowering the space and is proving popular in both residential and commercial projects across the South East.

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Photo credits to Pinterest

Introducing Colour into Stone Choices

While classic neutrals remain timeless, 2026 is seeing a rise in coloured stone. Warm beiges, soft greens, deep blues and earthy tones are being chosen to bring personality and warmth to interiors. These colours work particularly well when paired with textured finishes and curved detailing, creating balanced and elegant spaces.


Stone Specialists in Bishops Stortford Serving the UK

Based in Bishops Stortford, we work with clients across Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Essex and Kent, while also delivering stone projects throughout the UK.


Whether you are planning a kitchen renovation, bathroom upgrade or commercial development, understanding these 2026 stone trends can help you create a space that feels current, timeless and expertly crafted.

 
 
 

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