A coffee nook makes the most of limited space. You can make a small corner of the kitchen into a dedicated coffee area with a movable tray or table. A bar sink makes clean-up a breeze and adds a professional touch. When designing your coffee nook, consider what kind of coffee you prefer to drink, and how you plan to use it. For example, if you like to drink filter coffee, don’t include an espresso machine, but if you enjoy espresso, go for a movable tray.
Once you have chosen a seating option, it’s time to find a cozy place to relax and enjoy your morning cup of joe. While a window seat may look cozy, it doesn’t have to be uncomfortable. Find a place that will provide the same calming vibe as a stool. A coffee nook can serve as a quiet place to begin the day or gather your thoughts in the afternoon. Think of it as a small meditation or brief escape from the daily grind.
Depending on your needs, you can even use an old dresser as your coffee nook. Not only will it look beautiful, but it can also serve as a focal point. If you don’t like the look of a coffee nook, try transforming an old piece of furniture into a movable one. In this way, you’ll have two pieces of furniture to choose from, one for the coffee bar and one for the hot drink nook.