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47 Unique Coffee Bar Ideas to Start Your Morning off Right

From modern setups to small built-ins, here's all the design inspiration you need.

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Murphy & Moore Design; Photo: Peter Larson

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Any coffee lover knows the value of a great home setup to perfect their morning brew. Not only does the layout need all the bells and whistles—a great coffee machine, grounds, and your favorite mugs—it has to make the most of the space, too. Below, you’ll see coffee bar ideas for any design style, including looks to consider for a kitchen renovation or budget-friendly tips if you just want a refresh.

Whether you have a modern kitchen with ample storage or a small, rustic nook that’s tucked away in a corner, you’ll find inspiring design ideas to elevate your layout. You can transform the space under your stairs into a dreamy coffee station, or keep it simple with a smart built-in cabinet or rolling bar cart with room for all of your essentials. The choice is yours!

Whether it's a built-in coffee cabinet, rolling bar cart or dedicated space in your kitchen pantry, we've rounded up creative coffee bar ideas that prove you don't need a luxe setup to craft a delicious cup of Joe.

1

Use the Area Under the Stairs

coffee bar under staircase
Design: Marnie Oursler; Photo: Dana Hoff

"Coffee bars aren’t just for the kitchen," says designer Marnie Ousler. Don’t overlook the space under the stairs. Here, Ousler carved out a compact yet functional space with open wood shelving, a small refrigerator, and cabinet storage for her client's coffee essentials.

2

Add a Wooden Tray

coffee bar with wooden tray
Sarah Joy Blog

A footed wooden tray can make any coffee setup feel more special. Add things like matching mugs, potted foliage, and framed art for a picture-perfect look.

See more at Sarah Joy»

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3

Lean Into a Coastal Flair

coffee station with wood accent wall
Design: Marnie Oursler; Photo: Dana Hoff

This charming coffee bar, located in a small hallway niche, is given the coastal treatment, thanks to weathered wood paneling. "We like to include a wall treatment behind the bar for dimension, plus a waterfall counter can add a touch of elegance to the space," says designer Marnie Ousler.

4

Match the Kitchen's Color Palette

blue coffee station in kitchen
Design: Anthony Wilder Design/Build; Photo: John Cole

If your coffee station is tucked in a corner of your kitchen, maintain a cohesive look by sticking to the same cabinetry and countertop. "They blend in, but also offer a separate space to prep and enjoy the morning brew," says Shannon Kadwell, kitchen and bath director at Anthony Wilder Design/Build.

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5

Spruce up a Small Countertop

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Courtesy of The Turquoise Home​

Embrace the charm of limited counterspace and elevate a countertop with a simple mug tree, a few holders for spoons and sugar, as well as a potted plant. It's the perfect way to balance the look of an oversized coffee maker that can't be tucked away into a cabinet.

See more at The Turquoise Home»

6

Install a Peg Rack for Mugs

blue coffee bar
Murphy & Moore Design; Photo: Peter Larson

There's no reason why you should have to dig for your favorite mug whenever you're in the mood for a cup of joe. Keep them all on full display like this setup from Murphy & Moore Design. "One of the best details is the coffee mug peg rack, a classic feature that’s both practical for everyday use and a charming focal point in the design," says Rebekah Murphy, co-founder and architect of design.

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7

Go Festive

coffee cart for the holidays
Pretty in the Pines

What better way to greet guests than with a coffee cart that's all decked out for the holidays? Be sure to have all the coffee essentials on hand, including mugs and sweeteners. But for a festive vibe, layer in decorative objects like reindeer, a wreath, and framed holiday wall art.

See more at Pretty in the Pines»

8

Design Around Black and White

black and white coffee bar
Design: Kendra Nash, Photo: Vivian Johnson

A black-and-white setup doesn't have to be drab. From the graphic backsplash to sweeteners in canisters and the homeowners' favorite mugs within arm's reach, every detail was considered. "For these clients, coffee isn’t just a drink—it’s a ritual from dawn to dusk," says designer Kendra Nash of Nash Design Group.

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9

Take It Outdoors

hot chocolate and coffee station on rolling cart
Alice & Lois

If the weather permits, take your coffee station outdoors to delight your guests (you can add hot chocolate, too). Use a rolling bar cart to make the beverage station easy to move around.

10

Aim for Neutrals

cabinet displaying coffee maker and accessories
The Merrythought

A clear color scheme can instantly streamline your coffee cabinet. Here, The Merrythought chooses a combination of white and black coffee accessories for a cohesive feel.

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11

Carve Out a Small Space

white coffee bar area
Polina Pigulevsky Photography

Turn an awkward arched alcove into a sleek coffee station, just as designer Whitney Spinks of 27 South Home Group does here with bright white cabinetry and glossy subway tile. Natural wood shelves add a bit of warmth.

12

Hang a Cabinet Skirt

a wooden coffee cart with a shelf and a plant on it
Most Lovely Things

Revamp a bar cart by hanging a sink skirt or hemmed fabric curtain, creating a hidden space to conceal large coffee machines, glassware, or bags of beans.

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13

Set Aside Space in a Butler's Pantry

designer kasey fitzgerald small and bright pantry space with prep sink
ALLISON CORONA

A butler's pantry is used for storage, food prep and cleanup, but it can also be the ideal place to craft your morning brew. Take note from designer Kasey Fitzgerald and include a prep sink, so you can easily fill your coffee maker with water.

RELATED: Modern Butler's Pantry Ideas That Are Worth Recreating

14

Install a Rail System

kitchen with bar cabinet area
Sara Liggoria-Tramp

From measuring spoons to a matcha whisk, this stylish rail system offers the perfect way to store coffee and tea accoutrements. A walnut wood cabinet holds designer Emily Bowser's dishware below and houses her matcha maker, French press, and coffee grinder up top.

See more at Style by Emily Henderson »

RELATED: Best Coffee Accessories to Buy, According to Kitchen Experts

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15

Stock Up a Bar Cart

white rolling cart
A Beautiful Mess

Whether you're designing a coffee bar for the home or office, stock up essentials for every preference. This office coffee cart includes machines for coffee, espresso, and French press coffee, as well as a variety of sweeteners and syrups.

See more at A Beautiful Mess »

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16

Build a Custom Shelf

coffee bar idea, blue cabinets and open shelving
Design by Velinda Hellen; Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp

Not only does this wood shelf with cane webbing add warmth and texture to this modern kitchen, it's a convenient spot to store coffee must-haves. Reserve space on the counter for your pour-over coffee maker, then keep mugs and a grinder above.

See more at Style by Emily Henderson »

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17

Hide Away Essentials

microwave and coffee maker hidden in a cabinet in a home kitchen designed by andi morse of morse design
Heidi Harris

Take note from Andi Morse of Morse Design and build shelving to conceal appliances — like the microwave and coffee maker — inside a kitchen cabinet. Your countertops look much cleaner!

RELATED: Types of Coffee Makers and How to Find the Best One for You

18

Upcycle a Dated Sideboard

diy coffee station
The Home I Create

This blogger gives a white sideboard a makeover by spray painting it—along with the hardware—black. Now, this black coffee station creates contrast in a white interior.

See more at The Home I Create »

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19

Delegate Counter Space

a kitchen with coffee station
Polina Pigulevsky Photography

You don't need a large or fancy set up, just as long you dedicate a space for brewing your cup of joe. Take inspiration from designers Natalie Beach and Chuck Womack Kitchen Envy and tuck large coffee machines under floating shelves.

20

Swap Decor Seasonally

fall coffee bar
Sarah Joy Blog

Let your coffee station make a seasonal statement. Think florals for spring/summer, pumpkins for fall, and evergreens for winter. Invest in a wooden mug tree and change the mugs on display every few months.

See more at Sarah Joy Blog »

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Alyssa Gautieri
Associate Lifestyle Editor

Alyssa Gautieri (she/her) is the associate lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design. Prior to joining GH in 2022, she wrote for publications including ELLE Decor, Chairish, BobVila.com, Unique Homes Magazine and LODGING Magazine, in addition to crafting product copy for home brands like BrylaneHome and VIGO Industries.

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Monique Valeris
Home Design Director

Monique Valeris is the home design director for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand's home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, "What's in My Cart."

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