For as long as I can remember I've wanted an at home "Coffee Bar". I had plans to make my coffee area when we lived in California but space was limited in our apartment. So while we lived in California I planned out how I wanted my future coffee bar. Fast forward to our big cross country move and here we are! We finally have a house with the space I needed!
One of the first parts of creating my "Coffee Bar" space was planning a theme and colors. I stuck to a rustic country chic theme. I searched around for artwork and pieces to complete the space. I decided I wanted big letters after watching how Joanna Gaines uses letters on the show "Fixer Upper". I found great letters at my local Michael's craft store.
Hanging the letters was actually pretty easy. I laid them out and moved them around until I liked the way they looked together. Then came hanging time, my husband helped for that part since I'm a bit short on height!
The next part was finding items to place on the coffee bar and extra wall decor. We found a great customizable modular bar that hangs on the wall from World Market. You can buy pieces to hang on the bar and make it work for your space. {{Find it Here}}
I choose a rack for the Modular bar that would hold mugs and spices. I also picked a cute side basket that could hold my kcups. Such a great find from World Market and absolutely affordable!
The biggest piece you need for your coffee bar... is well the actual bar! That part was a doosy to find. I originally ordered a cabinet from Target. But everytime it would show up at my doorstep it was damaged. So I returned that piece and kept looking. I eventually found and fell in love with this piece. It's made by Ashley furniture and I believe you can find it online. I did not buy it online though, I bought it at a local furniture store.
Now all I'm looking for to complete my "Coffee Bar" is baskets underneath. We are thinking of doing wine crates or wire baskets that are canvas lined! More pics to come! In the meantime I hope my coffee bar inspires you to put one in your home! Until next time... Ashley
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