Stone adds a rustic elegance to any home’s exterior, but what if you tried to use stone veneer inside your home? It is the perfect option for interior design projects. It’s lightweight, available in a variety of shapes and colors, and it can be applied on most walls and wood frames.
Here are some ideas of how to use stone veneer inside your home, whether it’s on drywall or another surface:
Accent Walls

What better way to add some contrast to your home than with a stone wall? This is sure to catch the eye of your guests, and it will give a natural beauty to a room. Stone makes a space feel cooler and rustic. Meanwhile, brick varieties of stone veneer give a more modern and industrial feel.
Plants, earth tones, and natural patterns pair best with stone veneer. Don’t let that stop you from incorporating pops of color throughout your room, though. Your accent wall is a blank canvas for a myriad of ideas.

Brick or stone veneer walls are best paired with good lighting and a focal point. If your stone wall will be in the living room, consider placing your TV or fireplace on that wall. When putting a stone accent wall in your bedroom, consider placing your bed against it. In the dining room, it should be the wall that will best showcase your table or a classic piece like a wine server or hutch.
However, you have a couple of options for styling an accent wall for an office. If this is a remote home office and you want to minimize distractions, consider making it the wall opposite your desk. This will also give a cool backdrop for video calls with co-workers and clients. That said, consider placing your stone wall across from your entrance if you have in-person meetings. It’ll become the first thing your customers see, and you can pair it with a custom sign of your company logo.
Backsplashes

Tile isn’t the only option for a backsplash. Stone is an excellent way to add texture to your kitchen, bathroom, or any room. If you plan to use stone veneer in your bathroom, it might be best not to lay it in your shower as the fluctuating moisture levels could cause the veneer to shift and pop off the mortar. Opt for more humidity-controlled options. As you can see in the example above, it creates the perfect inlay for the back of a nook or bookshelf.
Stone is perfect for the kitchen since, as we mentioned before, it pairs well with any material, such as wood, metal, and marble. Because stone veneer isn’t a sheet but individual “blocks,” it is easy to cut and place around windows, mirrors, outlets, and other wall features. Once applied, it’ll look natural and purposeful.
Fireplaces
Nothing beats the cozy look of a stone fireplace. If your original chimney or new gas/electric insert wasn’t originally installed with stone, you can achieve that look by applying veneer around it.
A stone fireplace is versatile. It can complement neutral colors, bold accent walls, carpets, or hardwood floors. It is the perfect material to give your home that warm and inviting look we love all winter. Then, when the weather warms up, you have a fresh and classy element for your room.

Stone Veneer vs. Real Stone: A Quick Look
Stone veneer looks like real stone but isn’t as heavy or expensive. Real stone can add lots of weight and cost more to install. Check out the table below to see the biggest differences. This way, you can pick the best choice for your home without getting overwhelmed.
Feature | Stone Veneer | Tradiional Stone |
---|---|---|
Weight | Lightweight | Heavy |
Installation Ease | Easy | Difficult |
Cost | Affordable | Expensive |
Interior Application | Easy on drywall/frames | Requires structural prep |
Colors and Styles | Wide variety | Limited |

Can Stone Veneer Be Installed Over Drywall?
Yes! Since most stone veneers are lightweight, they can easily be installed over drywall. Just be careful when choosing an adhesive. Some products won’t provide the needed strength to hold the stone long-term. We recommend you talk to the supply company you purchased from and the stone veneer manufacturer so they can tell you their preferred adhesive and application method.
Use Your Imagination

There is no limit to how stone veneer can be used. Make it fit your vision. Do you want to make a medieval-esque space completely coated in stone? How about a fanciful sunroom with large windows surrounded by natural-looking rock? Instead of covering an entire wall, you could simply frame a doorway – or apply it to the sides of your cabinets and shelves.

No matter where you choose to apply stone veneer, always make sure you buy something durable and long-lasting. Even though it won’t face the elements from inside your home, it still needs to withstand common household wear and tear. That’s where trusted brands like Prestige Stone Products shine. Our selection of stone continues to grow to fit exterior and interior design trends. We’ve partnered with stone suppliers across the country to offer homeowners and builders a custom-made stone that is both durable and attractive. Take a look at our selection: