We can’t live without our coffee, that’s for sure. Today I am sharing coffee bar ideas for small spaces so you can have your cup of joe and everything else all in one space.
I didn’t drink coffee until my 30’s when I had two kids, a full-time job, a house, a dog, and everything else that comes with being an adult. Adulting isn’t easy, especially in the 21st century.
I love to have all my coffee-making things in one space. Having the coffee maker, coffee (or K cups), sugar, and flavorings all together saves valuable time in the mornings which we all need.
Coffee Bar Ideas
I recommend taking a look at all the examples here and you can pick and choose things you like to make your coffee bar unique and special for your space.
I created this farmhouse-style coffee bar in my breakfast nook for less than $100!
I am pretty sure room reveals are one of my favorite things. It is so exciting to see a space completely transformed. We’ve been working hard to take a space in our dining room and turn it into a farmhouse-style coffee station.
When we first toured our current home, we noticed that there was a separate freezer in a little nook within the kitchen. I immediately thought that it would be the perfect spot for a little coffee bar since we would be replacing the lab fridge with a standard kitchen fridge/freezer combo.
This week I am sharing my FAVORITE project in my kitchen renovation…my DIY coffee bar cabinet! I mean, let’s face it, this is the place where the magic happens! Lol! Coffee is life for me!
A dated dresser turned beauty with paint and a little modification! This aqua dresser is now used as a “coffee bar”.
A small DIY coffee bar that still had lots of practical storage. We kept the design simple, but that means it’ll always be classic and in style. These DIY coffee bar plans are complete with a full extension drawer and two shaker-style doors. The inside has plenty of room to store any coffee-making essentials.
Come see how this old antique dresser I picked up at the thrift store turned into a Coffee Bar.
I’m so excited to share this project with you. This wine cabinet desperately needed a makeover. The goal was to upgrade it, so welcome to my Wine and Coffee Bar Makeover.
I found this old radio cabinet at a garage sale and I knew it would have to become a bar of some type. I decided I would keep it for myself and turn it into a coffee bar.
Coffee stations are all the rage these days, and it’s easy to understand why! Today, I’m sharing some fun and perfect DIY coffee station ideas for small spaces!
Our unfinished basement had this 4 x 8 feet nook, and all I could picture there was a little kitchen area with a coffee bar!
The coffee station in my kitchen evolved over time. It was not a thing that I set out to do, at first. But as I saw how well it worked, I began to purposefully turn it into a specific place to make hot tea, hot chocolate, or coffee.
I hope you take away some great ideas for coffee bars. A great way to create one for yourself is to take a few tips from several of these posts!
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As a licensed Real Estate Agent and an avid home decorator, I strive to give my clients the very best I can when it comes to staging, selling, and decorating their homes. I have lots of experience with paint color choices and love to DIY my home so I can have everything just the way I want it. I share my ideas and projects with the world in the hopes that I can help others have their homes just the way they want as well.
Amanda
Monday 25th of March 2024
Love this post it is so informative!
Patti M
Tuesday 8th of March 2022
Congratulations on your new granddaughter! We became grandparents for the first time last July and there is nothing like being a grandparent!
atlaneandhigh
Wednesday 9th of March 2022
Oh thanks Patti! Congratulations to you as well!