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Choose the Best Spot for a Coffee Corner in the Living Room
If you are one of those people who love a cup of coffee, it's time to turn this passion into decor. Yes, we're talking about a coffee corner in the living room. This small space, carefully designed by fans of one of the world's most consumed beverages, is as decorative as it is functional.
That's why you can add charm to your decor and make daily life easier when it's time to serve coffee.
Let's look at all the ideas for a coffee corner in the living room? After all, life begins after coffee.
Tips for Creating a Coffee Corner in the Living Room
PinterestEvaluate Your Needs
Before starting to plan the decor and setup of a coffee corner in the living room, assess what you need and want.
The coffee corner is becoming very popular, mainly due to the rise of coffee machines, but that doesn't mean you have to follow this trend literally. It's better to ask yourself how, where, and in what form you prefer to enjoy a cup of coffee? Every morning or only when you have guests? In the first case, it's better to equip the corner with items that can be used daily, except for the coffee itself.
If the second option suits you better, a small space just for a coffee machine and cups is sufficient.
Choose the Location
What's the best place in the room to set up a coffee corner? There are no strict rules.
It's important to evaluate the functionality of the surrounding environment. The coffee corner should not obstruct or block a passage.
Furniture for the Coffee Corner
A coffee corner is very versatile, which may be why it's so successful. It can be installed on a buffet, dresser, cart (super trend), or even in the corner of a counter, dining table, or space divider.
You don't necessarily need all the furniture for a coffee corner in the living room, especially if space is limited.
Verticalize If Necessary
Talking about small spaces, did you know that a coffee corner can be wall-mounted? This reduces the need for floor space, which is especially convenient in small rooms.
Simply install niches or shelves on the wall. In addition, the coffee corner will be not only beautiful but also practical.
Determine What You'll Use in the Coffee Corner
The items that make up a coffee corner depend heavily on your daily needs. But in general, two elements are mandatory: a coffee machine and cups.
Of course, you can further equip this space to make it even more functional. For that, you should have:
- a container for storing ground coffee;
- a sugar bowl;
- coffee spoons;
- a capsule holder (if applicable);
- an electric kettle (for those who prefer traditional coffee brewing methods);
- cups;
- a napkin;
- a coffee machine, coffee maker, or thermos;
- a tray.
Decorative Elements
All items used for making coffee can now be part of the decor of a coffee corner in the room. Therefore, it's important to choose cups, coffee mugs, sugar bowls, and capsule holders, as well as other elements in line with the style of your corner.
But you don't have to limit yourself only to these items if you want something minimalist, where only the necessary is allowed. Otherwise, you can create countless variations, such as those mentioned below:
Trays – besides their functionality, trays also complement the interior with charm and elegance.
Plants and flowers – a vase with plants or flowers makes everything more beautiful and cozy. So it makes sense to have one.
Art – comics with messages, phrases, and images related to the coffee corner make the space more relaxed and interesting.
Chalkboard – want to take a risk with something bigger in the coffee corner's decor? Then, the tip is to install a chalkboard on the back wall of the corner. There you can write down phrases, recipes, and everything else.
Baskets – baskets are also functional and give the coffee corner's decor in the living room a special charm. Wire, fabric or root models are recommended.
Now let's be inspired by these ideas for a coffee corner in the living room? Just take a look at the images below.
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