Anne Hathaway's inviting kitchen countertop material is replacing white surfaces – experts swear by the durable and welcoming stone
Anne Hathway's warm and cozy kitchen is defined by her dark countertop material – it transforms her space with a functional, natural twist


While stark minimalist kitchens were once all the rage, they've gone out of fashion in favor of inviting spaces with lots of character. Anne Hathaway's cozy kitchen embodies this shift with its dark, soapstone countertops.
The actress's kitchen was designed by Pamela Shamshiri as an inviting celebration of warmth and light. Anne Hathaway's quiet luxury kitchen has wooden walls, wooden floors, and a white tile backplash. Her cabinets are a stylish turquoise shade with brass hardware throughout. Most striking are her black countertops, which differ from the stained wood of her kitchen island.
The countertop style is part of a growing interior design trend. Mor Krisher, Head of Design at Caesarstone, states: 'Gone are the days of uniform, clinical white kitchens. Dramatic and dark-hued designs have risen in popularity. Whilst this might seem like an intimidating choice, there are many ways to create a balanced kitchen scheme.'
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It's not only the color, but the material of Hathway's kitchen countertops that make such a bold statement. 'Soapstone is a natural stone composed mainly of talc, chlorite, and magnesite. That gives it a smooth, matte finish that evolves over time,' says Don Benton, Head of Design at countertop company Granite and Marble Solutions. 'Its unique patina develops character with use, making it a classic choice for designs that embrace a traditional or rustic aesthetic. Regarding the benefits, soapstone is prized for its durability and low maintenance. It’s naturally non-porous, so it doesn’t require sealing. It can also handle heat well and is resistant to bacterial growth, which is ideal for a kitchen setting.'
Further, Hathaway's black kitchen countertops are the perfect pairing with natural wood. Krisher says, 'I’m a big fan of dark worktops paired with natural woods like oak or walnut, and metallic accents like brass, copper or steel taps and handles. Pairing a dark surface with wooden cabinetry and pale flooring will help to keep your space feeling open and neutral. This is especially beneficial if you want to create a cozy atmosphere, but your kitchen isn’t vast in size.'
The style is also a wonderful complement to brass kitchen cabinet hardware. Benton tells Homes & Gardens: 'the dark tones of the stone add contrast while also pulling subtle green undertones that complement natural materials. While predominantly black, soapstone often has slight tones of green, grey, and brown, which allows it to pair well with the other elements. This combination of wood and metal with soapstone creates a cohesive, earthy feel that adds warmth and depth to the space.'
Shamshiri grounds and lightens the harshness of the stone by using wood on the kitchen island as an alternative countertop material. 'The rich wooden countertop on the island contrasts with the dark soapstone surfaces and adds warmth,' says Benton. 'It creates a visual focal point, drawing attention to the island as a central feature in the space. The mix of materials helps break up the uniformity. It keeps the space from feeling too uniform and gives it a more welcoming, lived-in feel.'
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Sophie is a News Editor at Homes & Gardens, where she works on the Celebrity Style team. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly excited when researching trends or interior history. Sophie is an avid pop culture fan. As an H&G editor, she has interviewed the likes of Martha Stewart, Hilary Duff, and the casts of Queer Eye and Selling Sunset. Before joining Future Publishing, Sophie worked as the Head of Content and Communications at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens and furniture brand. She has also written features on exciting developments in the design world for Westport Magazine. Sophie has an MSc from the Oxford University Department of Anthropology and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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