beverage center with a wine fridge and coffee maker

Design Notes

Designing A Coffee Station

Coffee is a staple ingredient in the mornings for most people. We love the freshly brewed scent as we begin our day and rely on the boost it gives us to get the last of the sand out of our eyes and add a little bounce to our step. Since it has become such an important part of the start of the day, it makes sense to create a dedicated area in the home for our beloved beverage. From a sideboard near the kitchen with all the essentials for making the perfect cup to an entire section set aside for its use, there are multiple reasons why you should have a coffee station in your home. Let’s talk about how to design the perfect coffee bar area in your home and some helpful tips for creating it.

The Benefits Of Having A Coffee Bar

Because coffee is such an important part of our morning routine, it makes sense to create a space just for it. It is convenient and concise since it keeps everything you need in a single location instead of running around the kitchen, grabbing a mug from one cabinet and the sugar and cream from another. This also means less time is lost rushing in the morning to find everything you need for your coffee before leaving for work, which allows you to spend more time on other mornings doing things like helping the kids find their homework. By having a special spot in your kitchen just for making coffee, you have room for the extras needed to make your beverage just the way you like it, including sugar, cream, flavorings, and even whipped cream for those special days. This also means the coffee maker can be stored in this area rather than on the kitchen counter, saving valuable countertop space and keeping the kitchen looking less cluttered. You can store items like to-go cups and coffee stirrers, making it even easier to get out the door. Plus, you can save money by making your coffee at home instead of buying it on the way to work. Having your own coffee bar is a great addition to your kitchen design for so many reasons, but the main one is the chance to personalize it to suit your taste.

The Essentials Of A Coffee Bar

The first step in assembling the perfect coffee bar station in your home is knowing what to include. Everyone has their own way of enjoying this hot beverage, but there are basic essentials needed, such as:

  • Coffeemaker
  • Coffee mug
  • Storage
  • Accent pieces
  • Supplies

Take time to think through your process for making your ideal cup of java. This is important because it will help you compile a list of things to include in the design phase. Ask yourself some questions to help with this part. What size coffee maker do you have? Is it a single-serve Keurig, or perhaps you are considering an upgrade to a full-service maker like a Miele coffee and espresso machine? How many coffee mugs? What things do you enjoy with your coffee, like cream and sugar? Do you often need it to go, which means you have a place to put disposable or reusable cups? Will you need a small sink to easily refill your machine instead of carrying water from the kitchen? Plus, every area of your home should have a decor piece that reflects your style, including the coffee bar. Some decor pieces can also serve a dual purpose, being both functional and beautiful, such as decorative jars with lids that store ground coffee or whole beans. You can also have a unique stand that sits on the coffee bar to hold your favorite mugs, or consider a wall-mounted option. Having these items written down will be a great start to designing the perfect coffee area in your home, with everything you need to make the perfect cup.

coffee bar storage

Designing A Coffee Bar

Once you know what you want, it is time to begin the design work. How do you create a space for a coffee bar? This is where the list you created earlier comes into play. Design an area with sufficient space for your specific coffeemaker and to accommodate its electrical needs. You will also want to decide what type of coffee bar you need, whether it should be open or tucked away inside a cabinet. Both have their benefits: an open bar can invite everyone, including guests, and add visual interest to the space. A coffee bar tucked inside keeps the kitchen unified and easy to access when needed. A roll-out is essential for a hidden coffee bar, as it allows you to easily pull it in and out. In general, drawers are a good idea since they simplify organizing the various items needed to assemble the perfect cup of java: mugs in one drawer, supplies like sugar and stirrers in others, and even K-Cups and coffee beans. If you decide to have an open bar, think about adding floating shelves. Not only are they great for storing items like mugs, but they can also be turned into focal points with unique decor pieces. Plants, sugar bowls, and even mason jars for the coffee beans all work well together to form a lovely little area in your kitchen. It is also worth noting that a coffee bar is not limited to the kitchen; it can be in the living room or even the dining area. Family and friends gather in both areas, making it super easy to get refills when needed. If you work from home, it might not be a bad idea to include a small second coffee bar where you can get that second cup of motivation when you need it.

keurig storage drawer

A Coffee Bar Just For You

Coffee is almost synonymous with mornings and the beverage of choice for many, which makes sense given that it’s worth creating an area just for it. Having one at home means less time and money spent in the coffee shop, or if you work from home, having a place to enjoy your “coffee” break. It is also wonderful to have a spot where everything you need is in one place, and it’s not limited to just coffee; tea and even hot chocolate can be made here. Browse places like Pinterest for inspiration, write down your must-haves and favorite things before talking to your designer about creating your personalized coffee bar space to enjoy that delightful first, second, or even third cup, no judgment here!

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