
Hello, coffee lovers! I know that you want to create a designated spot for your favorite drink. You can just head there and prepare the coffee as you like. And let’s not forget it is a stylish addition that reflects your interests.
Whether you are an espresso fanatic or an iced coffee enthusiast, these small coffee bar ideas will inspire you. Let’s go through them together as I share my designer tips!
If you’re into cottage style, this cute little corner will amaze you. The vintage cabinet is the main star of the show. If you are keen on thrifting, watch out for a similar piece. Give it a fresh coat of paint, and it will be as good as new. Pre-loved pieces always bring a distinct charm into the space.
And I love how all the coffee supplies are neatly organized. Look at that cute manual coffee grinder! It is definitely a must for your small coffee bar.
Do you prefer a minimalist kitchen but still want to create a designated coffee corner? Then this is the option you should look for. It blends practicality with sleek aesthetics, offering a hidden space that can be accessed easily with the rolling doors. The concept allows for flexibility- keeping the coffee bar out of sight when not in use but making it instantly available when needed. This smart move preserves the clean and clutter-free look of the kitchen.
Oh, and did you see the wonderful vertical tile backsplash? It is the design feature that makes it stand out.
Going for rustic styles? Embrace the charm with this stunning small coffee bar as your inspiration. Here, the cozy farmhouse aesthetic seamlessly blends with modern touches. The lower cabinetry, painted in a soft, muted blue, introduces a sense of calm without overpowering the space. The standout feature is the shelving made from rough, unfinished wood. It is a beautiful textural element that adds rustic appeal. The blackboard wall brings the entire setup together, creating a cohesive and thoughtfully designed space. It’s not just a collection of random items; it’s a well-curated coffee corner that combines essentials with personalized decor, perfect for any coffee lover.
That awkward corner in your kitchen can become your coffee bar. Yes, it is that sample. And you can see how they managed to fit the bar in this example. You have open shelving for storing mugs. There is the coffee-making machine. And a few more sunshades. And I really love the subtle built-in lighting that adds charm to this setting. The deep drawers are great for storing your coffee essentials. And I really love how they used vertical space. And the best thing? There is a microwave so that you can warm up your croissants and enjoy them with your favorite coffee.
A single floating shelf is all you need for a minimalist coffee setup. It holds your favorite espresso machine, displays your go-to mugs, and leaves room to add some artwork for a personal touch. The best part? A blackboard wall as the backdrop. I love the bold, dark look it creates, adding depth and style to your space. Plus, you can switch up the illustrations to keep your coffee corner feeling fresh and unique. It’s the perfect way to combine function with a bit of personality in a minimalistic design.
Still not convinced you can add a coffee bar to your kitchen? Here’s another great example to change your mind. That awkward corner can be transformed into a stunning coffee bar that doubles as a display for your mug collection. The custom lower cabinet is designed to use the space efficiently, providing enough room for both a coffee bean grinder and an espresso machine. Instead of upper cabinetry, open shelving is used- a design choice I love because it allows you to showcase your mugs while keeping the space airy and open. Beyond the charming mug collection, I really love how they displayed their manual coffee grinder, French press, and other essentials, adding both style and function to the setup.
Let me tell you a little story. When we first moved into our home, I had always dreamed of having a special coffee corner. But the kitchen was small, and I didn’t think it was possible. Then, one day, I saw a design that changed everything. Built-in shelving tucked away in a cabinet made all the difference.
The coffee machine and my favorite mugs were hidden inside, keeping the kitchen clean and clutter-free. The coolest part? The tray that holds the coffee machine actually slides out, making it so easy to use. No more dragging the machine in and out of a cupboard- it just glides out when I need it.
I loved how everything fit perfectly, and there was space for all my little coffee accessories. Every morning, I pull out the tray, make my espresso, and feel like I’ve created my own little coffee shop right in my kitchen. Perfect for those busy moments! And I get to save money by making my coffee myself.
It’s those small details that truly made a difference, turning a dream into reality. And now, that corner is not just a place for coffee-it’s a reminder that even in small spaces, you can create something special.
You don’t need to spend a fortune to create a coffee bar. Repurpose a small bookshelf, a side table, or even a windowsill. Use affordable storage solutions like baskets, jars, and trays to keep everything organized.
Scandinavian design is known for its simplicity, functionality, and warmth. A Scandinavian-style coffee bar is perfect for those who love clean lines and a cozy atmosphere.
Place a light wood floating shelf in your kitchen or dining area. Arrange your coffee maker, mugs, and a small plant on the shelf. Use a white tray to keep everything organized and add a touch of greenery with a small potted plant.
I remember when we first looked at our home, there was this empty, awkward space under the staircase. It felt like such a waste. But then, inspiration struck, and we decided to turn that dead space into a cozy beverage bar.
Now, it’s a little haven that serves us from morning to night. Whether it’s coffee to start the day or a glass of wine in the evening, it’s become our favorite spot. The solid-wood countertop adds so much warmth to the space, breaking up the bold black background. It feels inviting, not too dark or heavy.