Denise Richards' marble kitchen taps into an enduring design aesthetic that's bigger than ever for 2025 – experts love its versatility and its 'luxury finish'
Denise Richards' kitchen features white marble walls and countertops, which experts say elevate the space and provide visual interest


There is a reason marble is such a popular choice for kitchens: the luxe stone exudes sophistication and modernity, instantly making a space feel more elevated.
Denise Richards has incorporated the natural material into her own kitchen in a big way, with white marble walls and countertops serving as a foundation for her contemporary space. Needless to say, it's giving us some marble kitchen ideas.
The space is broken up by stainless steel appliances and a large, glass window, blending natural and artificial materials in a tasteful manor. Its' a look we can get behind, and one that experts approve of, too.
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Marble can be added through decor and kitchenware, too. This set of three marble condiments set comes with a wooden tray and brass spoons.
Who says a trivet has to be boring? This gorgeous, marble piece is perfect for keeping dishes sturdy and safe.
House your kitchen utensils in style with this white, marble holder; the perfect accessory for any kitchen counter.
Design experts say that marble is a staple in the kitchen specifically because it provides a mix of visual interest and stabilizing properties that ensure it will never go out of style.
'Natural stones, such as marble, are a popular option for countertops, splashbacks and flooring due to the luxury finish they provide, and this is set to continue well into the new year,' says Bekki Griffiths, head of brand at Bushboard. 'The veining present creates movements and direction in the space, in a way that other materials cannot, resulting in a tranquil, clean aesthetic that is perfect for creating harmony in the home.'
However, this material requires acute care in order to preserve it, and as such, should not be implemented in the kitchen without looking into how to clean marble countertops.
'A material known for its high maintenance nature and susceptibility to chips and stains means that some homeowners are reluctant to include it in their space as they’re not ready to deal with the upkeep,' Bekki says. 'There’s also the high price point to contend with, which means it’s not always within budget.'
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With that being said, Bekki points out that different varients of marble make it accessible for your space and budget, whether you go for a white option, like Denise, or a darker marble.
'Opting for a marble finish worktop or backsplash, rather than the solid raw material, has its advantages,' he says. 'You can achieve your desired look within budget, while having an easy-to-clean and easy-to-maintain space. The options available span both dark and light marbles, as well as light and deep veining, meaning there’s something to suit any taste.'
If you want to incorporate marble into your kitchen but aren't prepared for a big renovation, try introducing marble accessories, such as trivets, condiment sets, and bowls, which are just as functional as they are decorative. You can also select lighter or darker marble finishes based on your existing design scheme and color palette in your kitchen.
Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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