Your AM ritual just got a lot more stylish.
Darren Chung for Davonport
There are coffee people and then there arecoffeepeople.
Its an obsessionand one theyre extremely proud of.

Photo:Darren Chung for Davonport
Pour one out for these coffee station ideas.
Instead, use the addition of a coffee bar as an opportunity to mix things up a bit.
Go Bold With Color
Adam Kane Macchia for Studio Dearborn
Apprehensive about color?

Christopher Stark for Banner Day Interiors
Luckily, this Davonport kitchen offers a genius solution.
Set yourself (and your coffee bar) up for success by hanging your cups nearby.
In this space bySemihandmade, a classic peg rail offers the perfect spot to hang your favorite vessel.

Christine Higgs for For the Home
Take advantage of the spotlight shining on your station and couple it with other beverage essentials.
While new is lovely, there’s a certain patina avintage findcan add to your home.
You’re going to need a little light while you make your morning brew.

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Here, the teams behind Unique Kitchens and Baths andStorie Collectiveopted for inky navy cabinetry for more drama.
Play With Unique Shapes
Looking to create a more modern vibe for your coffee nook?
Incorporate cabinetry and elements that feel unexpected, like unique shelving or quirky shapes.

Darren Chung for Davonport
Make it Mini
Madison Malaga for CM Interiors
Short on space?
The next obvious choice?
Your dining room, of course!

Adam Kane Macchia for Studio Dearborn
Help your mornings run smoothly by including a hot water faucet near your coffee nook.
Give yourself every incentive to wash right after you sip with a sink integrated right into your coffee nook.
With this museum-worthy shelf from Etsy shop HomeDesignWell, your favorite ceramic pieces turn into works of art.

Dasha Armstrong for Jenny Martin Design
They’re easier than ever to grab when that 3 p.m. slump hits.
Play With Various Textures
Sierra Ann Photography for J. Reiko Design + Co.
In this space designed byJ.

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For inspiration, take a page from this minimalistic coffee zone by designerAmanda Barnes.
One great way to add a playful punch to your coffee station?
Add a Personalized Touch
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Proud of your coffee station?

Medina Grillo for Grillo Designs
Personalize your at-home cafe with a signature sign that ties the whole vibe together.
If you’ve always wanted to dream up a name for a brand, now is your chance.

Darren Chung for Davonport

Adam Kane Macchia for Studio Dearborn

Christine Littleton for This Haus of Ours

Semihandmade

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Semihandmade

Stacy Zarin Goldberg, Design by Crosby Jenkins Associates and Unique Kitchens and Baths

Stacy Zarin Goldberg, Design by Tanya Smith-Shiflett and Unique Kitchens and Baths

Jessica Brydson Photography for Make Mine a Spritzer
Tylynn Sattler

Read McKendree for Elder & Ash

Robert Radifera for Choux Design, Styling by Charlotte Safavi of Stylish Productions

Stoffer Photography for Jean Stoffer Design

Stacey Zarin Goldberg for Unique Kitchens and Baths Design by Storie Collective

Lesley Graham

Stoffer Photography for Jean Stoffer Design

Madison Malaga for CM Interiors

Shelley Westerman of Crazy Wonderful

Jacob Hawkins for North and Birch Interior Design

Michael Kaskel, Architect DeBaker Designs, Interior Design by Great Rooms Designers and Builders

HomeDesignWell via Etsy
Sierra Ann Photography for J. Reiko Design + Co.

Stephanie Russo Photography for Amanda Barnes Interiors

Katie-Rose Decoeli of The Wild Decoelis

Greg Premru for Digs Design Co.

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