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40+ Home Coffee Bar Ideas for Small Spaces and Large Spaces

Spice up your morning brew or afternoon latte with these stylish at-home coffee stations.

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Get That Coffeehouse Feel at Home

Coffee drinkers know the value of storing coffee-making essentials together and having them close at hand. A home coffee station makes the morning routine much easier, can serve as a stylish spot for making coffee drinks for guests and even boosts the value of your home. We've got modern coffee station ideas for a variety of spaces, whether you're looking for coffee bar ideas for small spaces or custom butler's pantry bars.

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Color Coordinate With Style

This beverage station includes essentials for a weekend brunch or an after-dinner dessert. Place mugs on a two-tier tray to save counter space. Keep in mind, that not all the mugs have to match, as long as they are the same color scheme, your display will look chic and tidy.

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Wake Up the Space With Wallpaper

This pantry space was renovated to include a coffee bar with a single-serve coffee maker, woven baskets for storing coffee accessories, pods and a basket of fruit for a snack on the go. The bright, marigold wallpapered backsplash gives this java spot a sunny morning glow.

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Pull-Out Cabinet Keeps It Neat

Your coffee maker doesn't need to camp out on the countertop. Install a slide-out tray in a counter-level cabinet to set up a coffee station that can be hidden away after everyone is sufficiently caffeinated.

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Hidden Coffee Cubby

Instead of a standard appliance garage, this kitchen boasts an elegant coffee station. Its cabinet doors swing open before sliding back on each side of the interior cubby. The statement navy blue color is brightened with an undertone of turquoise.

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Coffee Bar Cart

Lacking counter space? No problem. This hip bar cart functions as a small-space coffee station with room for your favorite coffee ingredients and a bottom shelf to hold extra coffee beans, tea and mugs.

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Practical and Pretty Coffee Station

Not every coffee station has to be super fancy. Sometimes keeping it simple is best. Using a multi-tiered plate stand for food or coffee-related items can dress up any coffee nook.

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Home Office Coffee Bar

This coffee bar with its clever pegboard wall and butcherblock cabinet is sure to inspire creativity for the worker who owns this home office.

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Go With Chalkboard for a Funky Coffeehouse Vibe

Chalkboard walls lend a casual feel to any space and they invite creativity like any good coffeehouse should. The vintage-style clock also boosts the room's personality. The contemporary, slim-lined acrylic table doesn't clutter the space and it is practical when it comes to cleaning spilled coffee.

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Corner Coffee Bar

This farmhouse-style kitchen has a well-equipped corner caffeine station. A wall-mounted mug rack saves counter space and adds a ton of charm.

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Small Space Coffee Station

Lisa Robazza designed this coffee bar to utilize an awkward space under a staircase in a small kitchen for a client who likes to entertain. You can get the same effect by reorganizing a corner of your kitchen (ideally a spot near your sink) so all your coffee-making supplies are together: the machine on the counter; mugs or cups in a cabinet above; and filters, pods or grounds in a drawer underneath.

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Kitchen Desk Turned Coffee Nook

Hard to believe, but this corner cabinet was once a cluttered desk. It was reborn as a farmhouse-style coffee bar thanks to the addition of a butcherblock countertop, periwinkle blue paint and elegant brass hardware.

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High-Tech Coffee Station

This kitchen's built-in, stainless-steel coffee machine makes brewing up a cup of coffee seem like a luxe experience. If you’re remodeling a kitchen and you're a serious coffee snob, you may want to invest in such an ingenious gadget with plenty of high-tech features like auto turn-on and off, brew-preference customizations and a direct water connection. Pricing is in the $2,000 to $4,000 range.

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Illuminated Coffee Nook

The designers of this kitchen utilized dead space in the wall to add a coffee/drink bar. Small puck lights on the top of the cabinet shed light through the thick glass shelves on down to the countertop.

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Irish Coffee, Anyone?

If you can fit your coffee maker on your cocktail bar, why not combine your beverage options? Try open shelving to clearly display glassware, mugs, liquor and mixers.

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Beverage Bar Between Rooms

Have a wide hallway or dead space between rooms? Take a cue from these homeowners, they installed a beverage/coffee bar between the kitchen and the family room.

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Pop-Up Coffee Station

A lift mechanism in the center of this bathroom vanity pops up to reveal a convenient coffee station. No need to run down to the kitchen to get a cup of joe, just hit the button and up comes the coffee maker, mugs and accessories.

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Make a Morning-Time Cabinet

The toaster and coffee maker are most often used at the same time, so why not group them together in their own space? When breakfast is over, simply shut the retractable cabinet doors and move on to the next meal.

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Make It Easy Self-Serve

Dedicating a small corner of your counter to a coffee station allows everything to have its place without being overly cluttered. Use a mug tree to keep cups handy and free up precious space inside your cabinets.

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Coordinate Artwork With Coffee Maker

Match your coffee appliances to their surroundings to give your coffee bar a polished look. We love how this matte-gray coffee maker and matching grinder pair so well with the pelican artwork and offset the peachy coral walls.

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Seasonal Coffee Station

Decorate your coffee station to go along with the season. Painting the wall with chalkboard paint or adding a message board to the area makes it easy to change up the theme and mood.

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DIY Copper Mug Rack

Need a space-saving solution for your collection of coffee mugs? Make this copper-pipe display for about $25 in just one afternoon. Hang it on the wall, add some coffee-making essentials and you'll have a chic self-serve coffee station.

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Make It High Style and High Tech

Having a built-in coffee maker with a drawer to hide your mugs away is a great way to make your kitchen look sophisticated and uncluttered.

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Main Bathroom Coffee Station

Who says the coffee station must be in the kitchen? This main bathroom has a handy coffee station set up on the vanity table. Use trays to hold coffee fixings and mugs so items stay corralled. The tray also makes it easier when you have to go to the kitchen to restock.

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Beverage Station With Espresso Machine

Planning a kitchen remodel? Take note of this coffee station. The retractable cabinet doors cleverly hide a deluxe coffee and tea station, including an espresso machine connected to plumbing (no need to venture away for water).

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Corner Coffee Bar

A semi-automatic espresso machine tucked into a corner of the kitchen makes it easy to create frothy coffeehouse-style drinks without having to leave the comfort of your home. An antique metal-enamel tray next to the coffee maker holds sugar, flavorings and mugs. The tray gives everything a place without making the counter look cluttered.

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Match the Decor to the Beverage

Add some coffeehouse flare to your java station with themed wallpaper specifically for the coffee station. Use solid colors for your drinkware and storage so nothing takes away from the unique wallpaper.

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Remote-Controlled Bedroom Beverage Bar

If you're looking to add a high dose of luxe to your bedroom remodel, consider adding a wet bar with a remote-controlled pop-up bar. With a touch of a button, the coffee maker lifts up to reveal a shelf beneath holding a cocktail maker. What a great way to transition from day to night and visa-versa.

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Beverage Wall With Coffee Station

If you're planning your dream kitchen, take note of this dreamy setup. The well-equipped wall holds a coffee station, a two-drawer dishwasher, a bar sink and a wine fridge making it the perfect home beverage center.

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Add Art to Your Coffee Bar

Framed modern art adds an extra dimension to the ceramic-tile backsplash behind this coffee station. Large canisters keep the beans and pods neatly on display.

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Top It Off With Floating Shelves

A trio of wood shelves creates space in this coffee nook for barware, mugs and decor. The white marble countertop extends up to the backsplash with dark wooden cabinets beneath with extra storage.

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Hidden Coffee Bar

Here's a perfect example of a waist-high cabinet also serving as a countertop. This sleek and smart setup makes it easy to have all the coffee fixing conveniently located next to the fridge and when coffee time is over, just close the doors.

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Dedicated Coffee Pod Storage

Waking up is easy with a dedicated coffee station and even easier when you have a special drawer with coffee pods and tea bags neatly on display.

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Coffee Station With Vintage Touches

This coffee bar's rustic-vintage vibe is accented by old-time signs, antique accents and a thick wooden shelf with chunky metal bolts. Don't be afraid to give your coffee bar a theme or fun personality that jives with the rest of your decor.

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Lift for the Coffee Corner

In this stylish kitchen, the coffee-making essentials are cleverly tucked away behind a garage-door style cabinet which is conveniently located next to the sink.

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Coffee Station + Beverage Cabinet

Easy organization was a top priority in the design of this kitchen. Tall upper cabinets become coffee central with enough room for coffee makers, dishware and all the necessary accessories. The lower cabinets hide beverage refrigerators.

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Integrated Coffee Bar

Custom pull-out vertical drawers are the perfect spot to stash pods and beans. And having the coffee maker built into the cabinet keeps the space looking sleek and tidy.

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Small-Space Coffee Station

You don't need a lot of space to have a state-of-the-art coffee bar. Take a cue from this petite coffee station which takes up a small section of countertop next to the fridge. Large glass canisters and trays will keep all your caffeine essentials neat and organized.

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Pantry Coffee Nook

This pantry holds a convenient coffee nook with bins for supplies and open shelving storing mugs and cereal bowls. Other small kitchen appliances also live here, opening up more countertop space in the main kitchen.

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Coffee and Tea Cabinet

A beverage station is a luxurious perk in this kitchen. Pull back the cabinet doors to reveal enough room for two coffeemakers and all the supplies.

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Integrated Coffee Bar

High-end appliances, including a heavy-duty espresso maker, electric steamer and wine storage unit, cater to an epicurean lifestyle.