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There are probably plenty of places in your home that are purely functional, but what about an entire spot that’s devoted to “me time?" Where you can breathe in the aroma of a freshly brewed hot drink and perhaps nibble on a treat or two before starting your day. If you’re all about java and are looking to build some self-care moments into your busy routine, then a DIY coffee station is right up your alley.
The good news is that you don’t need tons of space or a huge budget to create the home coffee bar of your dreams. It can be neatly tucked into a corner of your kitchen, placed on a tiered tray, or on top of floating shelves. Or you can opt for a “go big or go home” approach by using built-ins or a piece of storage furniture to make your bar a focal point. There are several DIY kitchen décor ideas as well, including printable labels for your flavored syrups or a tutorial for building an entire set of cabinets from scratch. And then there are countless ways to decorate your coffee bar, whether you’re leaning toward a boho look or can’t get enough of the farmhouse feel. No matter how you’d like to set up your coffee bar, you’re guaranteed to find some inspiration with these 30 ideas! Once you're all set up, try Alex Drummond's coffee recipe or any of your own personal favorite types of coffee. Cheers!
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Add Special Details
Your coffee bar doesn’t have to just be practical. Think of it as an opportunity to show off your style and make it distinctive, through little details like a vase of fresh flowers and a marble tray for your favorite coffee ingredients.
Get the tutorial at Lauren Saylor.
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Craft a Coffee Cart
Using copper pipes and plywood, you can build your very own coffee cart that can be wheeled around wherever you like—and you can make it in under two hours.
Get the tutorial at Hey Wanderer.
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Use Floating Shelves
If you don’t have tons of room for a coffee bar, never fear. Instead, use a bit of wall space in your kitchen to hang some floating shelves for your favorite mugs, and keep your coffee maker close by. It's the perfect small-space coffee bar!
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The best coffee bars always feature heaps of storage, perfect for stashing away mugs, small plates, and other coffee must-haves. This one fits the bill and has cool industrial farmhouse touches to boot.
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Make a Concrete Top Coffee Bar
To give your coffee bar some edge, consider making this one with a concrete top. It’ll be just the unique accent your bar needs.
Get the tutorial at The Merrythought.
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To keep things convenient, add a handy-dandy (and adorable) organizer to your coffee bar. You can use it to store add-ins like sugar packets and creamers.
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Give It Midcentury Flair
To make your coffee bar look like a blast from the past, give it some midcentury vibes. All you need is a retro bar cart, a coffee maker in a punchy hue, vintage serveware, and a record player, of course.
Get the tutorial at Dream Green DIY.
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Think About Styling
If your coffee bar features floating shelves, make them look their very best. Layer in cute, coordinating plates, mugs, and teapots, and don’t forget the houseplants for pops of green.
Get the tutorial at Making Home Matter.
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Use a Pegboard
Pegboards are oh so helpful for many household things, and coffee bars are no exception. Set up a pegboard behind your bar for shelves and hooks that organize your measuring spoons, mugs, and anything else you might need.
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Turn a Vintage Dresser into a Bar
A vintage dresser, or any throwback piece of furniture for that matter (a credenza, buffet, or sideboard will do just fine), is perfect for a coffee bar.
Get the tutorial at Eryn Whalen Online.
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Organize Your Mugs
While you could simply place your mugs on your tabletop, they’ll look a lot prettier and better organized with the help of this DIY, complete with cool copper piping.
Get the tutorial at Jen Woodhouse.
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A coffee bar is one of those places in your home that’s super prone to spills, so putting a mat down is a smart idea. This one has aesthetic value, too, with its burlap detailing and cute phrase.
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Use Printable Labels
To make your coffee bar bottles look pretty and professional, look to these free printable labels. Now you’ll always know the difference between your pumpkin spice and vanilla syrups!
Get the tutorial at Clean & Scentsible.
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Display Tea Tins
Perhaps you’re more of a tea drinker than a coffee fan. For you, we recommend displaying some beautiful tea tins at your station, acting as decor and keeping your favorite tea flavors within reach.
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There are plenty of ways to put your own stamp on a coffee bar, but one of our favorites is by hanging a personalized sign. This one will display your last name and make your coffee bar look like a local café.
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Use a Hutch
Whether you already have a hutch or are currently hunting for one at flea markets, it’s an ideal piece of furniture for a coffee bar. There’s plenty of storage and it has a tabletop built right in.
Get the tutorial at Live Love Sophia.
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Give Your Bar an Industrial Look
Using pipes, wood, and your own DIY magic, you can craft a coffee bar with a decidedly industrial feel.
Get the tutorial at Live Simply.
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A floating shelf and hooks for hanging mugs? Sign us up for this double-duty piece that every coffee bar needs!
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Set It Up in Your Kitchen
No room in your house for a coffee bar? Reimagine a corner of your kitchen instead. Set it up on your countertop and hide away your essentials in the accompanying cabinets.
Get the tutorial at By Lauren M.