Mashup Monday: 22 Different Ways To Do A Combination Coffee Station And Beverage Bar

I don’t have a good coffee house near me. And honestly, even if I did, why would I want to pay coffee house prices when I can do my own Starbucks DIY? When I started developing my perfect design for a coffee bar at home,

(what really happened was I am almost done with the kitchen design and realized I have NO SPOT for the coffee),

I suddenly realized that this space also needed to do double duty as a home whiskey/bourbon bar (with wine storage). With five kids and two home offices we are seriously short on extra real estate and it’s super important to make EVERY ROOM work really hard. So, here are my favorite DIY coffee bar ideas, that also happen to be able to accommodate a whiskey bar set up… P.S. It’s going in the dining room.

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So, the first thing I did was make a wish list of what I wanted for the home bar:

  1. A pretty bar sink (doing a dry bar is much cheaper, but in my forever home, I’m not going to skimp on the extras)
  2. Storage for bar glasses and extra mugs (Rainman has an extensive collection that I have not been able to smuggle out of the house into the garbage)
  3. Hanging under cabinet storage for wine glasses
  4. A combination beverage fridge for white wine (we drink red wine at room temperature like uncultured heathens but I like to keep chardonnay on hand for friends that drink white) and soda mixers like ginger ale and coke
  5. Counter space for the coffee machine
  6. A pot filler for the coffee machine
  7. Storage for bags of coffee and my herbal tea collection
  8. Room on the counter for cocktail tools
  9. Room for displaying and storing liquor for cocktails

So, here are some of my favorites I found that are capable of hosting coffee, wine, and bourbon:

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Via @snow_builders on Instagram

 

Via @papermoonpainting on Instagram.

 

Via @southharlow on Instagram.

 

Via @dvharchitects on Instagram

 

Via @kimberlyanddarryl on Instagram

 

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Via @kimberlyanddarryl on Instagram

 

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Via @haris.kenjar on Instagram

 

Via @haris.kenjar on Instagram

 

Via @pamelahopedesigns on Instagram

 

Via @creativemines on Instagram
Via @creativemines on Instagram. Designer: @taysandcodedesign on Instagram.

 

Via @splendorinthesouth on Instagram.
Via @splendorinthesouth on Instagram. Designer @pillar_and_peacock and photo by @victoria_pewitt on Instagram.

 

Via @jeanstofferdesign on Instagram
Via @jeanstofferdesign on Instagram

 

Via @marieflaniganinteriors on Instagram
Via @marieflaniganinteriors on Instagram

 

Via @devolkitchens on Instagram
Via @devolkitchens on Instagram

 

Via @parkandoakdesign on Instagram
Via @parkandoakdesign on Instagram

 

Via @northshorenest on Instagram
Via @northshorenest on Instagram

 

Via @tracyhardenburgdesigns on Instagram
Via @tracyhardenburgdesigns on Instagram

 

Design by @doniphanpmoore on Instagram
Design by @doniphanpmoore on Instagram

 

Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!

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