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Designer coffee stations at home, a new trend!

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There's something magical about that first sip of coffee in the morning. Coffee lovers understand the importance of starting their day with the perfect cup of joe. While heading to a café for their caffeine fix is always an option, more and more people are creating their coffee bar at home. 

A dedicated coffee station not only celebrates the experience of drinking coffee but also keeps you organised and provides instant access to a much-needed boost of energy. If you're ready to elevate your coffee ritual, here are some tips on creating the ideal coffee station in your kitchen.


Finding the Perfect Spot


This exquisite piece from Tafel Furniture, a local SA-based business, is custom-designed with coffee lovers in mind.

First thing's first! When setting up your coffee station, finding the right spot is crucial. If you are building or renovating your kitchen, even the plumbing for an integrated coffee machine can be pre-planned. Fortunately, there are countless ways to carve out an area in your kitchen for this purpose. You can choose a space on your countertop, create a hidden nook behind cabinet doors, or even utilise your walk-in pantry. 

Washington DC-based Interior designer Erica Burns suggests considering a pantry as an excellent location for a coffee bar since it's away from the everyday traffic of the kitchen, allowing you to immerse yourself in the coffee-making experience fully.


Organising with Style - Storage and Shelving


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To create a functional and aesthetically pleasing coffee station, consider incorporating overhead storage or shelving. Having all your coffee essentials in one place reduces chaos and streamlines your routine. 

New York, NY, coffee lover and Interior designer Brittany Marom says to position your coffee maker directly below a cabinet where you can store your coffee mugs. If you have open shelving, it's an opportunity to display and showcase your collection of beautiful mugs, adding a personal touch to your coffee bar.


Selecting Your Coffee Maker - Factors to Consider

The coffee maker is the heart of your coffee station, so it's essential to choose one to suit your preferences. Burns recommends considering a few factors when making your selection. If you enjoy the convenience of waking up to a freshly brewed pot of coffee, look for a model which allows you to program the start time. 

An insulated carafe is ideal if you enjoy coffee throughout the day, as it helps keep it warm for extended periods. For those passionate about coffee craftsmanship, investing in a high-end cappuccino maker can provide an at-home barista experience with all the bells and whistles. The excitement of grinding one's own beans completes the barista experience. From bean to cup, all in the comfort of your home.

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However, if you're always on the go or need a quick cup of joe while working from home, a single-serve coffee maker is a reliable and efficient option. The ever-popular Nespresso gives you quick, instant coffee perfection.

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Investing in Beautiful Mugs


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No coffee bar is complete without a collection of beautiful mugs. Mugs not only serve a practical purpose but also offer an opportunity to add colour and style to your coffee station. Consider choosing minimalist mugs for a modern space, organic glazed pottery for a casual atmosphere, or whimsical designs to suit any setting. 

You can even take it a step further and design your custom mugs. Personalise them with unique patterns or a family logo. Make sure to have a range of sizes available, from large mugs for lattes to delicate espresso cups catering to all your coffee desires.
 

Elevating Your Coffee Ritual - Grinders, Canisters, and More

For a genuinely elevated coffee experience, consider incorporating additional elements into your coffee station. Marom suggests investing in a grinder to achieve the freshest coffee flavour. Grinding coffee beans at home ensures a superior taste to pre-ground coffee and, above all else, fills your home with a rich and enticing aroma.

It's not only functional but also adds a touch of sophistication to your setup. Consider models like the OXO Grinder for both practicality and style.

To keep your coffee beans fresh and organised, opt for airtight canisters. These canisters prevent oxygen from leaking in and preserve the flavour of your beans. Whether you prefer clear canisters to showcase the coffee beans or opaque ones for a sleeker look, they serve as both functional storage and aesthetic decoration.
 

The Finishing Touches

Beyond coffee essentials, pay attention to other details to enhance your morning coffee ritual. Find an eye-catching sugar bowl to double as a design statement. Look for reusable straws, preferably metal ones, to enjoy cold coffee drinks while keeping them extra cold.

A tray can neatly hold all your coffee accessories together, creating a cohesive look while adding a playful motif or pattern. And don't forget the importance of lighting. Under-cabinet lighting or a petite wall sconce can provide functional and mood lighting, making your coffee station a warm and inviting space.

Creating a coffee station in your kitchen allows you to indulge in coffee-making and enjoy your favourite brews anytime. By finding the perfect spot, organising with style, selecting the right coffee maker, investing in beautiful mugs, and incorporating additional elements, you can transform your kitchen into a world-class coffee haven. With every sip, savour the rich flavours and embrace the joy of your personalised coffee ritual.


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Author: Bryce Anderson

Submitted 28 Jun 23 / Views 2338