Do you want to set up a coffee bar in your home? Continue reading to learn how to set up a coffee station at home that fits your budget and preferences.
Are you a coffee connoisseur who rushes to the kitchen first thing in the morning to get a cup of coffee? If you do, you might want to think about setting up your own coffee station at home. Sure. Your coffee grinder and coffee maker can be placed anywhere in your kitchen, but having a designated coffee spot will transform your coffee routines.
You don’t have to be a barista with expert coffee brewing skills to have a special place for your coffee equipment. Anyone who is passionate about their morning brew deserves to carve out an aesthetically pleasing nook to display all of their coffee-making supplies, such as mugs, bottles of flavored syrup, and anything else that takes coffee brewing to the next level.
Having an attractive coffee bar setup at home makes you feel as if you are in your favorite coffee shop. Having a coffee bar set up at home will increase your enjoyment of home-brewed coffee. Having more coffee at home will save you money on coffee shop visits. So, how’s it going? Do you prefer to have a coffee station in your home?
If you do, we’re going to share our all-time favorite coffee bar setups tips that are sure to inspire you, and our tips are completely doable even in the smallest kitchens!
1. Pick a Spot for Coffee Bar
Do you have a spare spot in your kitchen? With just a small space designated for your items, you can create the ideal coffee bar. You can add hanging shelves above your coffee maker to store mugs or your favorite coffee beans.
You can even use extra space in your cabinet if you don’t have a space. Create a hidden coffee station by storing all of your coffee equipment inside a cabinet. Is there no cabinet? No worries, a rolling cart near a plug will suffice, and your coffee maker is ready to use.
2. Add some cafe-like touch
Simply add a cute framed quote or mug racks to create a cafe atmosphere. Put your coffee beans in a clear canister and keep it near your coffee maker. A leather apron that you can wear every time you make coffee will give your coffee station a cafe-like feel.
3. Stock up the Supplies
You must purchase the following items, just like in a regular coffee shop:
- Coffee beans (buy some varieties)
- Coffee makers
- Coffee grinders
- Coffee cups
- Creamer
- Sugar
- Cinnamon
- Milk
- Canister for storing the coffee beans
- Automatic scale
- Water thermometer
4. Keep it Simple
Because the kitchen is used for a variety of purposes, from cooking to doing dishes, your coffee station should not take up too much space. Use the space next to the dishwasher if you only have one. Personalize the space to make your coffee station look sleek and tidy.
5. Recycle
Buying is preferable to reusing. Do you have an old wooden cart or trolley lying around? Refinish it and use it as a coffee station. Do you require more room? Decorate your coffee station to make the most of the available space. Using a recycle item, such as a cart or trolley, not only reuses unused items, but also provides more space because the coffee station can be moved from room to room.