How to Style Cutting Boards in Your Kitchen

Cutting boards aren’t just for chopping — they’re one of the easiest ways to add warmth, texture, and personality to your kitchen. With the right styling, your boards can double as functional tools and beautiful décor. Here are a few ways to bring them into your kitchen design:

1. Layer and Lean

Stack cutting boards of different sizes, shapes, and wood tones against your backsplash. Lean them casually for a collected, cozy look. Teak, maple, and walnut create natural variation that feels organic and lived-in.

Tip: Place the largest board at the back, then layer smaller boards in front. Mixing round and rectangular shapes adds balance.

2. Create a Countertop Focal Point

Place one oversized board behind your stovetop or sink area as a grounding element. It not only protects your backsplash but also frames your kitchen essentials like oils, spices, or utensil crocks.

Tip: Keep your everyday items grouped in front of the board to make it look intentional rather than cluttered.

3. Use as Serving Pieces

Cutting boards aren’t limited to food prep. Pull them out as serving platters for cheese, bread, or fruit. When not in use, they can stay styled on the counter with a small bowl of sea salt or seasonal produce.

Tip: Add a linen napkin or small ceramic bowl to soften the look and make the setup feel elevated.

4. Style with Seasonal Touches

Switch up your cutting board displays with the seasons. In summer, add citrus in a bowl on top. In autumn, lean them with a mini pumpkin or a vase of dried flowers. Small updates keep your kitchen fresh and welcoming.

5. Hang Them for Function + Form

If you’re short on counter space, boards with handles or holes can be hung on hooks or a peg rail. This adds charm and keeps them within easy reach for everyday cooking.

The Final Touch

A well-styled cutting board setup makes a kitchen feel inviting and intentional. Whether you lean, layer, hang, or serve with them, they bring a timeless natural element that suits any design style — from rustic cottage to modern minimal.

Lindsay Vacek
Fashion Editorial Photographer, Lindsay Vacek has an keen eye for details and design. Having worked in the Entertainment Industry for over 10 years, she's been fortunate to travel the world which has greatly influenced her taste in art and style. Being a California Native, Lindsay loves sharing her version of life with others. California has some of the best food, music and let's not forget sunshine! With an infinite list of things-to-do, places to go and sights to see - her goal is to share her expertise on all things California so others can have a little more California in their own lives.
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