Swaths of the same form, color, and profile can make your kitchen feel stale, no matter how gorgeous your cabinetry is. Instead, utilize a coffee bar to experiment.
Want to add a coffee station to your kitchen without a significant remodel? Use a less permanent backdrop for your at-home cafe instead of cabinets.
Your unique latte tulip took years to perfect—why not treat it like art? An overhead picture light is great for lighting your coffee station and highlighting your favorite location.
If you like basic worktops, a coffee station may seem like too much visual clutter, but it doesn't have to be!
Worried about color? Instead than painting your entire kitchen a vibrant color, try it in a coffee nook. Its hazy blue color and subway tiling make this Studio Dearborn station a soothing addition to your morning coffee.
For a personalized style that would fit in any high-end hotel or coffee shop, replace your countertop machine with a wall- or cabinetry-integrated device.
A cabinet for your coffee station is nice, but reaching over your countertop to brew espresso is not. Luckily, this Davonport kitchen has a creative solution.
Even while the best coffee stations are utilitarian, they may be playful. Add cute touches like ornamental cups, neon signage, and thematic art to your coffee establishment.