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For coffee lovers: Decorative ideas for your favorite hot beverage nook

Pleasure is two things: Hot coffee and soft rain, so they say… Coffee is the favorite beverage of millions of people around the world, and a coffee break is desirable to take a short break from a hectic day and feel that something is worthwhile… In this context, coffee lovers want to dedicate a coffee corner in their homes to make and enjoy the taste of coffee. Whatever the style and size of the house, this idea is achievable. In the following lines, decorating ideas for a coffee corner from interior designer Reham Ferran.
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How to Design a Coffee Corner at Home

How to Design a Coffee Corner at Home
- The coffee nook may be near the kitchen, or it may occupy part of the living room that is open to the kitchen, or any other suitable place in the house… But there’s a catch: the space must not be too narrow.
- The coffee station has open shelves at the top for cups, coffees, coffee pods… and closed shelves at the bottom, with a marble (or wooden or ceramic) surface for the coffee machine (or more than one) to rest on. Closed shelves at the bottom, with a marble (or wooden or ceramic) surface for the coffee machine (or more than one) to lean on.
- The wall in the coffee corner is covered with wallpaper inspired by the theme of the hot beverage, or even wallpaper with a floral or botanical pattern…
- Decorate the corner with coffee-related paintings and indoor plants.
- In a large kitchen with a contemporary design, where the cabinets look closed, you can design a coffee corner, with the latter having its cabinets (or shelves) open, and hang schnecks. In this case, it is imperative to use materials that harmonize with the design of the kitchen.
- The coffee corner may be inspired by the “namalah”, or the cabinet that used to be in grandma’s house to store food, in the past, so that this piece of wood can be reworked in such a way that it can accommodate coffee pots, on open shelves, with good use of lighting (spotlights), and organizing drawers to keep the drink accessories.
- The coffee corner can be shortened to a trolley placed close to the electricity point, to operate the machine, with cups distributed…
5 Coffee Corner Decorating Tips

5 Coffee Corner Decorating Tips
- You should pay attention to the lighting of the space, no matter how small.
- Use one of the wood colors in the space, with white, green, or blue.
- Incorporate vintage and modern styles into the corner to make it appealing.
- Decorate with seedlings and white flowers.
- Using coffee-inspired accessories…
Small Coffee Corner
If you live in a small apartment, you may be looking for coffee corner ideas to make your mornings happier; depending on the homeowner’s needs and tastes, a “coffee station” can be as simple or as complicated as needed. It includes coffee beans, milk, sugars, an espresso machine, cups, teaspoons, and other supplies needed to make a cup of coffee.
The Coffee Corner is a practical way to drink coffee, without leaving your home, and can also be fun for those who appreciate experimenting with unique blends and brewing techniques on their own.
However, a key requirement for the nook to be functional and attractive is to choose a location in your home that is easily accessible and close to a power outlet; this could be a prominent spot in your dining room, part of your kitchen, or even a mobile cart or console in your entryway. Schnecks can be designed to hold tools, although in a tight corner, the wall is used more than the floor in the design.
When it comes to decorating a small coffee nook, consider a tray, a piece of art, or some plants. The corner will look more welcoming as a result. Plus, it’s nice to keep desserts near the coffee stock.
On the other hand, choosing a functional and attractive display rack can help you make your cups part of the décor and with a small coffee nook, think carefully about storage solutions that will make the most of your limited space.