12 coffee bar ideas to create a buzzing cafe culture at home
Whether your coffee bar is in a standalone space or integrated into the main kitchen layout, zone the area with a decorative yet functional backsplash. And voila, you’ll have a wow-factor styled focal point that’s easy to wipe clean. Both nostrils and eyes will be drawn…
Interior designer, Maria DeCotiis, comments: ‘Aim for Longevity - as, with other areas in your home, you want your coffee bar to be both stylish and durable. If you aren't using a DIY bar cart, a kitchen nook is the perfect, versatile alternative. Opt for high-quality custom cabinetry, durable quartz countertops, and a marble backsplash that is easy to keep clean and pristine.’
‘Incorporate accents - add some color to the bar area to make it warm and inviting. Some of the best opportunities for styling accents are in the backsplash or cabinet hardware.’
Channel the look and ambiance of your favorite independent coffee shop, and recreate the same vibe at home with floating shelves above a counter, styled with unique, personality-packed picks.
Think gorgeous bottles of flavored syrups, ceramic mugs, and cups in sizes ranging from tiny espresso, to extra large cappuccino, and trailing house plants for a verdant lift. There are no rules to getting your best shelfie self on - be as minimal or maximalist as you fancy.
Turn the simple pleasure of everyday coffee into an extra special ritual with a transportable DIY bar cart on wheels. Not only a fabulous and versatile idea for small spaces, that can be easily moved in a jiffy to create extra floor space as and when required, but a vintage-inspired trolley also adds an element of glam nostalgia and cocktail hour (well caffeine hour in this instance) chic. Espresso martinis anyone?
We adore the attention to detail on this gorgeous DIY coffee bar trolley, by Lily & Val. The gold finish, personalized storage jars, and floral flourish, not to mention the cute mug hooks and washi taped prints for the prettiest finishing touch, create a captivating vignette full of boutique ‘pop-up’ event excitement.
To maximize efficiency with your bespoke coffee bar, Randy Jones, owner of Fine Remodeling, has some helpful tips and things to consider:
Install a water line to feed cup coffee machine and avoid having to constantly fill the reservoir.
Put in a backsplash to avoid painted surfaces staining from coffee splashes.
If you’re an avid tea drinker or have the need for more water at the coffee/tea bar location, then plumb in a bar (smaller GPM) faucet and/or kitchen sink.
Put outlets behind where the coffee maker will be placed to avoid a cord going across the countertop.
Add some playful personality to your coffee bar with framed prints featuring a barista twist or a coffee bar sign. Froth-up the scene with a single typography print for impact, like this ‘But first, coffee’ print by FabbPrintables at Etsy, or get creative and try a gallery wall with a variety of motivational phrases in mix-and-match frames, sizes, and fonts.
Or, if you favor a more homespun, rustic flavor (pun intended) to caffeine-o’-clock, create a chalkboard wall behind your coffee station, and change up the weekly menu with cute chalk doodles and happy-go-lucky greetings. What lovelier way to wake up and start the day smiling?
Feeling inspired by what you see? Pop the stove-top kettle on, and check out how Gray House Studio transformed an unused breakfast nook into a cute and cozy DIY coffee bar.
In small kitchens that are limited on space full stop, you can still achieve boutique cafe goals with an impressive coffee drawer idea instead. Fuel your morning (and afternoon) with this tea and coffee drawer idea using bliss kits from Order & Bliss. Neatly organize tea bags, blends, brewing tools, and all sorts of coffee gadgetry, and utilize the counter space directly above it for a compact coffee-making appliance.
A beautifully curated coffee bar can only elevate your kitchen scheme further, with shapely items in mixed materials that are beautiful, functional, and interesting. But if you don’t want your design to be a contrast feature and default from the overall aesthetic, coordinate coffee bar elements (appliances, utensils, drink-ware, kitchen storage) in the same color palette as the base scheme.
As shown here in this white kitchen design, the coffee bar has been effortlessly blended into the white cabinets with the considered mix of white mugs and glass jars, domes, and apparatus. Even the clever use of wooden boards ties in with the wooden countertop, resulting in a unified yet striking task zone.
A coffee bar doesn’t have to be in a kitchen. And where do we most enjoy that first cup of the day, or wind-down tea at night - in bed of course. But by the time you’ve fought over who’s turn it is to bare the dawn yawn chill, traipse downstairs, and go through the whole fanfare of waiting for the water to boil, the novelty of returning to the bed cocoon has somewhat been spoilt…
Thankfully, Christina Dennis, DIY and home decor expert at The DIY Mommy has dreamt up and delivered the coziest solution, with her Copper autumn coffee station, to create a little coffee station right where you need it most - by the bed. Lingering weekend lie-ins sorted, arguments eliminated. And what a lovely guest bedroom idea too.
Whether you consider it a luxury or a necessity, there’s nothing quite like the convenience of creating your favorite café-quality drinks from the comfort of your home. Debuting this month, the new Wolf Built-In Coffee System offers a refined experience for brewing your favorite drinks without sacrificing counter space, convenience, or style.
With an elegant, modern design and the ability to install nearly anywhere – no special water lines needed – you can integrate this coffee system seamlessly within your home, wherever you need it most. Choose from a range of styles to align with your desired aesthetic and add a cup-warming drawer for added indulgence and delicately heated dishware at your disposal.
If you’re not a fan of clutter and prefer a more minimalist kitchen aesthetic, then consider setting up a dedicated tea and coffee-making workstation within your breakfast pantry or larder cabinet. Utilize the different storage solutions within the design to maximize efficiency.
Anchor and kettle on the marble workspace, organize coffee pods and tea bags in a narrow drawer, and nestle canisters of sugar and ground blends into cubby hole shelves. Everything you need within a finger’s reach - perfection.
Mary Jones, Editor at Cooky Mom, recommends putting your coffee bar into a cabinet: ‘Looking for a coffee bar idea that will completely blend with the rest of your kitchen? If so, then you can never go wrong with this one as it is tucked away out of sight. Also, aside from your coffee essentials, you can also store your breakfast ingredients here, freeing-up space and functionality in your main kitchen space.’
Julia Steadman, Commercial Director, Brandt Design, comments: ‘Did you know #coffee contributes £17.7 billion to the economy and this is growing steadily. Next-generation kitchens are now seeing lots of coffee-related design elements, with dedicated drinks stations and built-in appliances that brew café-quality coffee most popular.'
'A dedicated coffee station equipped with open shelving and perhaps even a compact one bowl sink and single lever kitchen tap will create an extra area for you to utilize, which does not impact the main cook zone or chef working behind the island. Small appliances like a coffee machine, toaster, and stone worktop will all add to the multi-use area and ensure an easy-clean surface in case of any spillages.’
8. Choose a feature backsplash
Whether your coffee bar is in a standalone space or integrated into the main kitchen layout, zone the area with a decorative yet functional backsplash. And voila, you’ll have a wow-factor styled focal point that’s easy to wipe clean. Both nostrils and eyes will be drawn…
Interior designer, Maria DeCotiis, comments: ‘Aim for Longevity - as, with other areas in your home, you want your coffee bar to be both stylish and durable. If you aren't using a DIY bar cart, a kitchen nook is the perfect, versatile alternative. Opt for high-quality custom cabinetry, durable quartz countertops, and a marble backsplash that is easy to keep clean and pristine.’
‘Incorporate accents - add some color to the bar area to make it warm and inviting. Some of the best opportunities for styling accents are in the backsplash or cabinet hardware.’
Looking for coffee bar ideas? Perk up your space (and self) with a dedicated brew station that's open all hours for wake-up espressos to bedtime infusions.
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