Just because you have a small kitchen doesn’t mean that you can’t have a cozy coffee station. In this post, we’ll give you the best creative coffee station ideas for small kitchens that you will want to copy!

If you love making your own coffee, then your coffee station is definitely a sacred space that deserves extra care when deciding where to put it and what to do with it. It can be difficult trying to find that perfect space, especially in a smaller kitchen, but we’re here to help!
This blog post will show you all of the most popular coffee station ideas for your small kitchen. And if you enjoyed this blog post, you should definitely check out this one, which is all about coffee bar decor ideas that won’t break the bank.
This blog post is all about coffee station ideas for small kitchens.
Cozy Coffee Station Ideas For Small Kitchens
1. Go small with your machine
When you’re dealing with an already small space, you want to try to go for a smaller coffee machine. This could also help your wallet as well. But there’s no need to pay all of that money for a massive Breville machine when you don’t even have the space. Choose a smaller machine that comes with more options, however you prefer to drink your coffee.
2. Think vertically
When you have a small kitchen, thinking about the placement of where all your items go is very important. Unfortunately, you don’t have the ability to have a spread-out setup. If you can’t go wide, then just go up! Depending on the space that you want to use, this could mean getting a thinner, but taller cabinet or adding floating shelves on top of a kitchen counter.
3. Use a bar cart (on wheels, preferably)
Another way to maximize the space for your coffee station in your small kitchen is by getting a bar cart on wheels to store it. Nothing says saving space like furniture that’s able to move when you need it to. This is especially helpful if you only use your coffee station at certain times of the day and want the flexibility to move it out of the way.
4. Grab a console table
You don’t need a huge, fancy bar cart to have a coffee space. You can also grab a small console table and place it up against a wall. Add some shelving on the wall behind it and some baskets, and you’re good to go. This is a great option if you want your coffee station to feel a little more intentional without taking up much room.
5. Add shelving
When trying to add a coffee station to a small kitchen, shelving is an absolute must-have. You can add floating shelves for smaller, lighter objects. But if you need to put your coffee machine on a shelf, please opt for a sturdier type of shelf that needs to be properly adhered to the wall. Don’t just use some small adhesives. The last thing you want is your coffee machine falling in the middle of brewing.
Additionally, if you don’t have wall space, you can also add some small shelves that can sit behind or to the side of the machine. These are perfect for things like canisters, mugs, or syrups that you use daily and want easy access to.
6. Use hooks or pegboards
Using hooks or pegboards are great ways to store all your coffee station accessories, such as mugs, spoons, and more. This helps free up counter space while still keeping everything within reach. Pegboards are also very customizable, which is perfect for small kitchens where every inch matters.
You could even use a pegboard to keep small shelving for different syrups and sugars that you like in your coffee. As your setup changes, you can easily rearrange hooks and shelves without having to drill new holes, which makes this a super flexible option.
7. If you can’t go up, go down
With this tip, we’re referencing the ability to use any kind of drawers to keep as many of your accessories as possible. Everyone loves their little trays of different coffee items, but if it’s not feasible to store them as decor, then you should look elsewhere. If you’re able to use a part of your kitchen counter, then try to utilize your drawers for anything extra besides your coffee machine.
8. Go for light neutrals
If you’re one of those who really enjoy decorating their coffee station, keep your color scheme neutral and light. Just like with any other small space, lighter colors make the area feel larger than it is, while darker colors will close it up.
9. Be simple
In other words, when adding decor to your coffee station in your small space, keep it simple. When it comes to smaller spaces, less is always better. We always want to try to keep smaller areas free of clutter and unnecessary items. This keeps your space looking organized and clean, and will give you more peace of mind, which is important because we tend to start our days with coffee and we want our days to start peacefully.
10. Keep it clean
As always, keeping your area clean is such an underrated tip, especially when it comes to smaller spaces. Clutter tends to accumulate quickly in compact areas, and it usually fills the places that you could be using for your coffee station or your coffee accessories. If you want to maximize the space in your small kitchen, then make sure to keep to a weekly cleaning schedule!
11. If all else fails…
Move it to another space in your home! Ask yourself, does my coffee station really need to be in my kitchen? And the honest answer is no! Having extra space in your kitchen is such a luxury, especially in a small home. If you have the extra real estate anywhere, then you should move it there. Your entryway, the living room, or even near your desk if you have one! All of these are great options that don’t encroach on precious kitchen space.


