Define your space and then determine if you want decor or just coffee items. I like hanging the mugs for looks but if you don’t use them regularly I would have them turned down or covered to prevent dust accumulation inside. My personal preference would be coffee maker only on the bar then decor with items tucked nearby in a cabinet.
Buy an old secretary desk. You know, somebody on here is wanting to convert a Vintage Secretary Desk into a PC Desk. You might want to contact them, pay $200 and voila, there you go Win Win for everybody, No Work except Delivery and/or assembly. You get it through your door and clean it to your liking you put your coffee pot on there, plug the pot into a GFCI outlet and there you go, plus it has extra drawers for Plastic Spoons, some Stirrers or Straws you can steal from McDonalds, Paper Cups, Filters, Your Favorite Mugs and of course: Good Fresh Ground Coffee. It is an all out Coffee Station.
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Delaine
Here are some ideas for you - good luck!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_g8VZ-m720
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73I5C00GqFs
Define your space and then determine if you want decor or just coffee items. I like hanging the mugs for looks but if you don’t use them regularly I would have them turned down or covered to prevent dust accumulation inside. My personal preference would be coffee maker only on the bar then decor with items tucked nearby in a cabinet.
Here are a bunch of cool ideas for DIY coffee bars to inspire you: https://www.thespruce.com/coffee-bar-ideas-4172402
Here's mine:
Here's some inspiration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_g8VZ-m720
Buy an old secretary desk. You know, somebody on here is wanting to convert a Vintage Secretary Desk into a PC Desk. You might want to contact them, pay $200 and voila, there you go Win Win for everybody, No Work except Delivery and/or assembly. You get it through your door and clean it to your liking you put your coffee pot on there, plug the pot into a GFCI outlet and there you go, plus it has extra drawers for Plastic Spoons, some Stirrers or Straws you can steal from McDonalds, Paper Cups, Filters, Your Favorite Mugs and of course: Good Fresh Ground Coffee. It is an all out Coffee Station.
Hi Delaine, there are lots of coffee bar ideas here:
https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=coffee%20bar
Here are several ideas from my DIY blog for coffee bars https://www.homeroad.net/search?q=coffee+bar
If you're looking for an easy DIY project for your coffee bar, try this: https://bachelorettepadflip.com/2018/01/01/diy-coffee-bar-station/