
In 2025, stone surfaces are doing more than covering space. They are shaping how kitchens look, feel, and function. Homeowners are moving toward clean lines, bold details, and materials that perform. Though generally popular, here are three 2025 countertop trends we are seeing frequently.
What Is an Integrated Sink and Why Are More Homeowners Choosing Them?
Integrated sinks are made from the same material as the countertop. There is no visible seam, no added lip, and no design interruption. This look works especially well in modern and minimal kitchens.
These sinks are often made from quartz or porcelain. Both materials are durable, easy to clean, and available in a wide range of finishes. Some designs include low-profile or hidden drains for a more cohesive look.
What Are Translucent Countertops and How Are They Used? 
Some stones allow light to pass through. When backlit, these slabs glow and create a warm, ambient effect. Translucent countertops are not used for everyday prep areas. Instead, they work best as accents. You will often see them on bar tops, wall panels, or as part of a full-height backsplash.
Translucent accents are great for incorporating soft lighting into your home, or for a dynamic focal point, so it’s no surprise that this feature is listed in the notable 2025 countertop trends.
What Are Laminated Countertop Edges and What Do They Look Like?
Laminated edges create the illusion of a thicker stone. Fabricators bond two or more layers together along the perimeter. This allows for bold edge styles without using a full-thickness slab. These edges are often used on large islands or floating vanities. The result is a countertop that feels heavier, more sculptural, and custom.
Why Rumford Stone Is New Hampshire’s Best Stone Fabricator
These trends are not about short-term style. They are about form, function, and how stone can be shaped to meet both. Each is rooted in craftsmanship and offers a way to bring more intention to the space where life happens most.
Rumford Stone has built its reputation on that same foundation. With more than 25 years of experience, a full-service showroom in Pembroke, and the region’s largest indoor slab yard in Bow, Rumford continues to lead New Hampshire in precision fabrication and design.