This
coffee station is a great place to collect everything needed for a hot mug of coffee, tea or hot chocolate. Since we have a very small kitchen, we put ours in the dining room. Take a look below to see how you can
replicate this coffee station in your own house!
THE SHELF:
I found this shelf at Hobby Lobby.
Across the top of the shelf I have:
Across the top of the shelf I have:
- A hazelnut cream scented candle
- A large mason jar filled with unground coffee beans
- A coffee-themed tin sign, also from Hobby Lobby
- A small mason jar filled with cappuccino mix
- A large mason jar filled with mini marshmallows for hot chocolate
Inside
the wire baskets I have:
- Hot chocolate and hot spiced cider packets
- Coffee filters
- Four small mason jars with flavored coffee grounds
- K-cups
In
order to keep track of my flavored coffees, I put the label from the original
package into the mason jar along with the coffee grounds.
All
of the mugs pictured are Fiesta java mugs. I
registered for mine at Macy’s when I
got married (I think they were $8.99 each) but you can find them anywhere.
THE CABINET:
I found this teal cabinet at Target, and put our coffee maker, hot water maker, and Keurig machine on top of the cabinet.
On
the first shelf, I have:
- Our K-cup spinner
- A small mason jar with plastic coffee stirrers
- A sugar pourer
- A Fiesta ware canister filled with the coffee grounds we use every day
On
the second shelf, I keep my husband’s massive tea collection. His teas didn’t all fit into the tea box, so
I also bought him a basket to store the rest.
I
LOVE my coffee station, and hope you have fun creating your own! If you do, I'd love to hear how it went or see a picture. Happy creating!