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Incredible Coffee Station Ideas for Your Home

Going to a coffee shop is always a fun activity if it includes a short walking distance. When the shop is far away from your home, you may want to have an alternative idea of how you’re going to get your daily morning cup of coffee.

Well, we have what you need.

Having a home brewing station in your kitchen—or somewhere else in the house—is a great alternative to the problem above.

That way, you can make your own coffee. You’ll know what you put in the coffee, the number of ingredients and everything. It’s pretty satisfying, right?

Also, you don’t have to walk long distance just for a cup of coffee. How amazing is that?!

If you’re interested, and we know you are, we have over 5 ideas of creating a coffee station at home. It can be in your kitchen, living room, dining room or any other spots around the house. Let’s take a look!

1. Your Little Coffee Corner

“Ugh, the kitchen area doesn’t offer enough space for me to have a coffee bar!” Okay, we get it.

We’re more than happy to tell you that you can manage even a small space at the corner for a coffee bar.

Here is how: find the perfect corner, and then use a small table where you place the coffee machine and its complementary friends, like sugar and milk.

It’s okay if the table doesn’t provide space or storage for the cups. Be creative and hang those cups over the machine.

Use unique decoration to emphasize the fact that this is your own litter café. To make it less mundane, install a lamp fixture next to the machine for that relaxing ambience.

2. Relaxing Morning Coffee with God

When we wake up, there are two things that we need: God and coffee (or coffee and God).
To remind you of God while you’re sipping your morning coffee, place His name on your DIY cup holder board, so your daily coffee is always blessed by His grace.

If kitchen area is selected for the coffee bar, use similar cabinet like the rest of the kitchen.

This white cabinet is topped by a nice dark oak wood that’s matched with the DIY cup holder board on the wall. For a nice additional touch, place a pot of lavender on the side.

3. Making Coffee off A Vintage Cabinet Coffee Bar

A white cabinet or a table is an ordinary concept of a coffee bar. Meanwhile, this is a gothic, vintage cabinet that appears with a rather strong character. Its rustic appearance is an attraction in itself.

The small unique lamp on top is a nice touch of the cabinet’s overall weathered look. Its ambience making it looks like the sun is shining over this coffee bar.

Moreover, the light brings out the chinese metal’s strong appearance at the back too. Hang your favorite mugs on each corner and keep the rest inside the storage at the bottom. To store the coffee, use 3 small baskets.

4. Industrial Style Metal Basket for a Coffee Bar

“Where’s the C-O-F-F-E?” What’s left is E, but E is for Eehh… it’s coffee time?! Yes it is! Here is how to make your coffee bar out of the ordinary.

Usually, people DIY or buy a wood pallet to hang their coffee mugs, but it’s too common!

To stand out, use this industrial metal basket with a hanging bar for the mugs. The metal’s rustic color matches with the pallet used for the top shelf.

Under it, the metal basket is utilized to store extra coffee mugs and holders. At the bottom shelf, a bar is hanged so the cups can be hooked from there.

5. Autumn-themed Coffee Station

Autumn is here, everyone! Pumpkin and dry leaves are decorating the neighborhood. Why don’t you take the atmosphere inside to your home? This is a great idea to create a seasonal mood for your coffee bar.

Use a chalkboard to draw a cute small pumpkin. Next to it, hang on to the wall, shelves used for storing clean cups.

Meanwhile, the coffee make and its complementary friends, like sugar, milk and everything else are placed on top of the cabinet.