When we’re looking for inspiration to design a kitchen of our dreams, we often hear that the most and foremost it has to be functional. Functionality of the kitchen includes creating spaces dedicated for certain jobs. For example you have your prep space where you have all your knives and bowls needed for preparing food, then you have your cooking space with pots, pans and oils and finally you have a cleaning area with all your cleaning supplies.
Of course you can have many more dedicated areas than the three just mentioned. One of many nice additions to the kitchen is creating, a very popular recently, coffee bar station. In this blog post we’ll show you some inspiration for creating your own coffee bar, just to make the mornings a little bit easier.
1. Ancient furniture as an unique coffee bar
Would you believe that this ancient chest of drawers can work as a coffee bar station? You can clearly see that this photo is AI generated, but it shows a nice way to give old furniture a new life. Don’t be scared of mixing old with new. When you put together things you love the most, the final outcome might be much better than you think.
2. Coffee bar with a farmhouse vibe
This beautiful cupboard makes a great focal point in the kitchen. Cold hue of the wood pairs greatly with a silver drip coffee maker, espresso machine, and grinder, all conveniently arranged on a tiny countertop. We can also see hanging hooks with cups and there are probably spoons hidden in the drawer. Adding elements like that to the modern kitchen can break the monotony of the room and add a lot of charm.
3. Coffee bar station in a tiny space
Here we have an option for people with little space to spare. To create this functional coffee bar station you only need one tiny corner of your kitchen and a shelving unit. On the top put utensils you use the most for your own convenience. Plants are always a nice touch up to create a cozy look.
4. Incorporate your coffee bar into the main counter space
Most of photos in this post will show free standing coffee bar stations, but of course it doesn’t mean you have to buy new furniture, just for the sake of aesthetics. Here we have an example of a coffee station put on the main countertop. It’s smart to use a basket or tray for small utensils, like cups and sugar bowl in this case. It creates designated area for these objects and helps avoid unnecessary clutter.
5. Something for coffee freaks
This beautiful cupboard stores everything a coffee lover can dream of. It’s big and spacious so you can put there everything you want. Painting old cupboard black gives it a modern look, which pairs nicely with modern appliances.
6. Coffee bar for minimalists
Here we have something completely opposite to the last proposition. This minimalistic coffee bar station shows that you don’t need to spend hundreds of dollars for staff you won’t even be using. Just think about what you use the most. If you only need coffee pods, syrup and sugar for your coffee, then don’t buy unnecessary creamers or jugs. For decoration use some wooden trays and you’re good to go.
7. Antique vibes
That’s a coffee bar station I could see in an antique farmhouse style home. A rotating mug tree, filled with a collection of white mugs, is a smart way to save some space. It adds both practicality and visual interest. Framed art pieces on the wall enhance the cozy feel of this coffee bar, making it a welcoming spot for your daily brew.
8. Asymetric shelves and copper utensils
Here we have a very personalized proposition. Using decorative “N” initial and a personalized wooden sign reading “Nichols Knoll Coffee ”, create a homely atmosphere alongside with other decorative items placed on the asymmetric shelves. We can also see nice copper cups and antique dressers with ornate brass hardware.
9. Cup tower for vertical decoration
I’m one of those people who love to collect pretty, unusual cups and I’d love to have such a tower to showcase my collection. Coffee cups nowadays come in all shapes, so if you’re one of those people who like color and some extravagance consider getting one of those towers.
10. Coffee bar nook
Another photo and another restored cupboard. It fits perfectly in the nook and looks like it was meant to be there. Using basic colors, like this dark gray cupboard next to white walls, give you a lot of room to experiment with the seasonal decor. After all everything matches black and white and an exhibition of christmas mugs doesn’t look out of place.
11. Futuristic coffee bar station
This photo looks like it was taken from a SF movie where we live in space and everything is ultra modern and minimalistic. Also did you notice the coffee pods dispenser attached to the wall? It’s a smart solution when you don’t have any drawers to store them.
12. Vines fit everywhere
This shelving unit has two important functions. It serves as a coffee bar during the day, and cocktail bar at night. Decorative wall behind it makes the setup look inviting and cozy.
13. Boho coffee bar station
This photo looks so homely and cozy that I couldn’t ignore it, even though it’s AI generated. Warm tones of the wooden elements work greatly with white ceramics and black espresso machine. It’s all balanced out nicely and we even have cookies on the side!
14. Elevated coffee bar station
This compact coffee bar setup maximizes small space efficiency. We see a Lavazza coffee machine, placed on a white metal stand with a perforated top. Using this stand, creates storage space underneath where two woven baskets are neatly tucked away, ideal for storing coffee pods and other essentials. If you lack horizontal space, consider this solution.
15. Simple details with a lot of charm
Do you remember this trend where everyone painted colorful circles on their walls? Here we have a nice example showing how such a simple decoration can add a lot of interest to an ordinary looking coffee station. Sometimes the simplest solutions are the best.
Creating a cozy coffee bar at home is a delightful way to enhance your daily coffee routine and add a touch of charm to your space. From rustic vintage setups to sleek modern designs, these inspirational photos demonstrate that with a bit of creativity, any corner can be transformed into a personal café. We hope these ideas inspire you to craft your own coffee haven, blending style and functionality to make every coffee moment special. Happy brewing, and may your coffee bar bring you endless joy and delicious cups of coffee!