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How To Design A Coffee Bar Station

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Coffee is a staple ingredient for the majority of people’s mornings. We love the freshly brewed scent as we begin our day and rely on the boost it gives us to get the last of the sand out of our eyes, plus a little bounce in our step. Since it has become such an integral part of the start of the day, it makes sense to create a dedicated area in the home for our beloved beverage. From a sideboard near the kitchen with all the essentials necessary to make the perfect cup or an entire section set aside for its use, there are multiple reasons why you should have a coffee station in your home. Let’s talk about how to design the perfect coffee bar area in your home, as well as some helpful tips for creating it.

The Benefits Of Having A Coffee Bar

Since coffee is such an integral part of our morning routine, it makes sense to create a dedicated space for it. It is convenient and concise, as it keeps everything you need in a single location, eliminating the need to run around the kitchen, grabbing a mug from one cabinet and the sugar and cream from another. This also means less time is lost trying to rush in the morning to find everything you need for your coffee before leaving for work, which allows more time for other morning tasks, such as helping the kids find their homework. By having a special spot in your kitchen just for making coffee, you have room for the extras needed to make your beverage just the way you like it, including sugar, cream, flavorings, and even whipped cream for those special days. This also means that the coffee maker can be stored in this area, versus on the kitchen counter, saving valuable countertop space and keeping the kitchen looking less cluttered. You can also store items like to-go cups and coffee stirrers, making it even easier to get out the door. Additionally, you can save money by making your own coffee at home instead of buying it on the way to work. Having your own coffee bar is a great addition to your kitchen design for several reasons, but the primary one is the opportunity to personalize it to suit your desired taste.

The Essentials Of A Coffee Bar

The first step in assembling the perfect coffee bar station in your home is knowing what should be included. Everyone has their own way of enjoying this hot beverage, but there are basic essentials needed, such as:

  • Coffeemaker
  • Coffee mug
  • Storage
  • Accent pieces
  • Supplies

Take time to think through your process for making your ideal cup of java. This is important because it will help you compile a list of items to include in the design phase. Ask yourself some questions to help with this part. What size coffeemaker do you have? Is it a single-serve Keurig, or are you considering an upgrade to a full-service maker, such as a Miele coffee and espresso machine? How many coffee mugs? What things do you enjoy with your coffee, like cream and sugar? Do you often need it to go, which means having a place to put disposable or reusable cups? Will you need a small sink so you can easily refill the water in your machine, rather than carrying it from the kitchen? Additionally, every area of your home should feature a decorative piece that reflects your style, including the coffee bar. Some decor pieces can also serve a dual purpose by being both functional and beautiful, such as decorative jars with lids that store ground coffee or whole beans. You can also have a unique stand that sits on the coffee bar to hold your favorite mugs, or consider a wall-mounted option. Having these items written down will be a great start to designing the perfect coffee area in your home with everything needed to make the perfect cup.

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Designing A Coffee Bar

Once you know what you want, it is time to begin the design work, but how do you go about creating a space for a coffee bar? This is where the list you created earlier comes into play. Design an area that has sufficient space for your specific coffeemaker and can accommodate its electrical needs as well. You will also want to decide what type of coffee bar you need, whether it should be open or tucked away inside a cabinet. Both have their benefits, as an open bar can be inviting to everyone, including guests, and provide an opportunity to add visual interest to the space. A coffee bar that is tucked inside keeps the kitchen looking unified and easy to access when needed. For a hidden coffee bar, a roll-out is essential since it enables you to pull it in and out with ease. In general, drawers are a good idea since they make it simple to organize the various items needed to assemble the perfect cup of coffee, such as mugs in one drawer, supplies like sugar and stirrers in others, and even K-Cups and coffee beans. If you decide to have an open bar, think about adding floating shelves. Not only are they great for storing certain items, like mugs, but they can also be turned into focal points by incorporating unique decor pieces. Plants, sugar bowls, and even mason jars for the coffee beans all work well together to form a lovely little area in your kitchen. It is also worth mentioning that a coffee bar is not limited to the kitchen but can be in the living room or even the dining area. Both are areas where family and friends gather, making it super easy to get refills when needed. If you work from home, it might not be a bad idea to include a small second coffee bar where you can get that second cup of motivation when you need it.

A Coffee Bar Just For You

Coffee is almost synonymous with mornings and the beverage of choice for many, making it just sense to create an area specifically for it. Having one at home means less time and money spent in the coffee shop, or if you work from home, having a place to enjoy your “coffee” break. It is also wonderful to have a spot where everything you need is in one place. Plus, it doesn’t have to be limited to just coffee; tea and even hot chocolate can be made here. Browse places like Pinterest for inspiration, and write down your must-haves and favorite things before discussing your personalized coffee bar space with your designer. This way, you can enjoy that delightful first, second, or even third cup. There is no judgment here!

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Guide to Forgotten Interior Design Styles that are Making a Comeback

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Recycling old styles with a modern twist is a phenomenal way to honor the past while creating the future. Nostalgia is a valuable part of the creative process, especially in designing homes, our little personal factory of memories. So, don’t be afraid to try out some of these forgotten interior design styles that are making a comeback. It’s nice to freshen up your whole concept and take a little walk through a time capsule. Let your creativity fly in the limbo of styles, and wonder what else will be new soon.

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Designing a Luxury Home on a Budget

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We all have an idea of what our dream home would look like, after all, that is what places like Houzz and Pinterest are for, right? You wish you could have those little personalized spaces and upscale feel in your home that makes it stand out from the ordinary. Sometimes we believe that the home we envision is far too luxurious for our budget, but that is not true. But with a little creative thinking, anything is possible! There are many ways to stretch a budget through good planning and a few helpful tricks that can give you the luxury you desire without breaking the bank. Let’s explore the various ways to achieve designing a luxury home on a budget and bring your dreams to life.

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Eco-Minimalist Changes You Can Make In Your Bathroom

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These products usually come in refillable, recyclable, or compostable packaging and containers. Some have no packaging at all if you buy them from your local health food stores. You can also switch to more sustainable cleaning products, such as vinegar and hot water. For toilet paper, look for options with compostable packaging. You can also switch to a bidet to achieve complete waste-free status.

Being eco-friendly is at the heart of minimalism. If you want to adopt this light, sustainable, and freeing lifestyle, making eco-minimalist changes in your bathroom is a great first step. For more tips on achieving an elevated lifestyle, visit us here at Greenbrook Design.

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As one of the most used areas in the home for our intimate needs, the bathroom should be designed as a place of refuge and relaxation from the cares and stresses of life. This means that it should reflect your personality in every way, from color to pattern; everything should make it a place you enjoy using, rather than just serving a purpose. Design details matter, and with traditional rules being replaced with out-of-the-box thinking, it is easier than ever to accomplish this task. You deserve to have a well-functioning and lovely bathroom that is designed with you in mind. Designing a bathroom should be all about you!

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It’s hard to believe that the farmhouse style has only recently become so popular, thanks to its warm colors and romantic charm. It was once a haven for those seeking to escape city life and return to simpler times. Nowadays, farmhouse design is about elegant simplicity in every piece of furniture. Whether you live in a bungalow or a mansion, incorporating modern farmhouse design into your home is easier than ever. Here are some tips to help you get started.

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