This post shows you the 8 best top of stove decor ideas.

If you’re anything like me, you probably have that one spot in your kitchen that just feels… blah.
For me, it was the space above my stove. It felt empty and uninspired, and honestly, I barely thought about it until one day I realized—it’s prime real estate for decor!
So, if you’ve been staring at that blank space or wondering what to do with the top of your stove when it’s not in use, I’ve got you covered.
Here are eight stylish (and functional!) ways to bring that area to life.
Best above stove decor ideas

Small framed prints or a gallery wall of mini artworks can add a creative and eclectic touch.
Consider food-themed prints, abstract designs, or even vintage kitchen illustrations to complement your decor.
1. Wood hutch for top of stove

I love shelves above a stove. Not only do they add character, but they’re also super practical.
You can display pretty spice jars, a few cookbooks, or even a small plant (just be mindful of the heat!).
If you’re going for a farmhouse vibe, try wooden shelves with black metal brackets.
The shelf in the image above is more of a hutch that is custom-made for the stove! You can get an over-the-stove hutch here.
2. Brighten up your backsplash with peel and stick tiles

Something that completely transforms the space over your stove: your backsplash.
If you don’t already have one, peel-and-stick tiles or a bold patterned backsplash can make the area above your stove feel more intentional.
If you already have a backsplash, consider adding a decorative metal or wooden accent piece right in the middle to break up the space.
3. Use a Hanging Pot Rack

A hanging pot rack is a game changer if you have a little extra vertical space.
Not only does it free up cabinet space, but it also makes your kitchen look like something out of a chef’s dream.
Plus, if you use copper or cast iron pans, they double as decor! You can also use a hanging pot rack to hang things like wood utensils and decor.
4. Chic Look

For an effortless but chic look, lean a couple of wooden or marble cutting boards against the backsplash.
This adds warmth and texture while keeping things practical—you can easily grab one when needed.
5. Artwork or decorative sign

Sometimes, simple is best. A framed piece of artwork or a cute kitchen-themed sign can bring personality to the area above your stove.
I personally love signs with fun phrases like “This Kitchen is for Dancing” or something classic like “Gather.”
Just make sure whatever you choose is heat-resistant or placed high enough to avoid damage.
6. Vintage Sign

A handcrafted or vintage-style sign that says “Made with Love” can make the space feel warm and inviting.
You can find one in wood or metal, or you can even make your own for a personal touch.
7. Antique Frame

If you want a unique and sophisticated look, consider using an ornate antique frame with a piece of art inside.
You could frame a beautiful food painting, a recipe card from a loved one, or even a mirror to reflect light and make the kitchen feel bigger.
8. Other ideas for the space on top of your stove

If you’re looking for a way to maximize counter space when your stove isn’t in use, a custom wooden or marble stove cover is the way to go.
It creates extra prep space and looks stunning when styled with a candle or a bowl of fruit. Plus, it helps keep the stovetop clean when you’re not cooking.
Small framed prints or a gallery wall of mini artworks can add a creative and eclectic touch. Consider food-themed prints, abstract designs, or even vintage kitchen illustrations to complement your decor.
Final thoughts
The space above and on top of your stove doesn’t have to be boring!
Whether you go for a simple decorative sign, practical floating shelves, or a full-on backsplash transformation, there are so many ways to make it stylish and functional.
What’s your favorite way to decorate this space? Let me know in the comments—I’d love to hear your ideas!

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