Tea and Coffee Bar Ideas: How to Set Up a Tea Station

This article focuses on the finest tea and coffee bar concepts for your residence! I recently established a tea station on our kitchen counter, and it’s a small addition that brings me immense happiness.

I previously discussed how I applied wallpaper to the rear of our mug cabinet. Today’s piece will highlight home coffee bar decor, tea organization, and additional ideas.

If you’re dealing with a compact area in your kitchen, I’ve got some suggestions for you. Continue reading for advice on crafting your own tea and coffee corner!

Ideal Locations for Your Tea and Coffee Bar

The initial step is to determine where you wish to set up your beverage station!

lamp / wallpaper / cabinet shelves / glass jars / counter shelves

I aimed to create a specific space for tea and coffee essentials on our kitchen counter. Alternatively, you could utilize a bar cart or console table in your living room. Here are a few suggestions if you require furniture to initiate:

Another fantastic location for a tea and coffee area could be in a dining room! This would be delightful for after-dinner coffee and tea for guests (or simply a chic meal at home).

My intention was to establish a cozy coffee shop atmosphere using the limited counter space next to our refrigerator. There is easy access to an outlet for our tea kettle, along with just the right amount of space for tea and coffee storage. I adore making compact areas feel warm and purpose-driven, and this coffee and tea nook has become my new cherished spot in our kitchen!

Coffee Maker and/or Electric Tea Kettle

One of the most critical components of a tea and coffee bar is a designated area for your coffee machine, tea kettle, or espresso maker. Ensure there’s an outlet nearby to plug in your appliances!

gray electric tea kettle, coffee and tea station

This section adjacent to our fridge was the ideal location for our tea station. My husband and I are tea enthusiasts and cannot consume coffee for health reasons, so our electric kettle is all we require daily.

We have been using this Haden electric kettle for six months and it’s a remarkable choice if you’re looking for something with a substantial capacity and thermometer display! It doesn’t have temperature settings, but you can manually halt the kettle at your preferred water temperature. (Here’s another kettle option that permits you to select a temperature.)

We also possess this slim Keurig coffee maker which is ideal for when family or friends come over. I typically store it in a lower cabinet when it’s not in use to maintain a relatively clear kitchen counter.

Here are more tea kettles and coffee makers to consider!

Glass Canisters for a Tea and Coffee Bar

Another idea for a tea and coffee station: utilize matching glass containers for easy access to drinks.

glass jars with bamboo lids for loose leaf tea, matcha powder, coffee beans, hot chocolate

I selected these glass canisters with bamboo lids for our tea station. They are a superb way to store matcha powder, hot chocolate, coffee beans, loose tea, and single-serve drink packets. The lids feature a rubber gasket, ensuring they are airtight. Alternatively, if you have them available, you can use mason jars.

Next, I purchased these bamboo shelves for our countertop. The fluted acrylic and gold hardware are simply adorable! If you need taller shelves, take a look at these options. Or, browse more selections below:

bamboo shelves for kitchen counter

We frequently brew tea at our home, so it has been wonderful to have some of our favorite drink mixtures displayed on the counter.

They don’t occupy much space and I believe they appear attractive too.

Neatly Organized Coffee Mugs and Tea Cups

If you’re a fan of tea or coffee, chances are you possess a variety of cherished mugs. Here are some suggestions on how to organize mugs and tea cups!

tea and coffee bar ideas, organized tea station, mug cabinet

Initially, I recently placed peel and stick wallpaper within this cabinet! In the article, I provide advice on applying wallpaper, along with numerous lovely wallpaper choices.

Next, I aimed to devise a more efficient method to organize our mugs and glasses that would maximize vertical space. A simple solution to create abundant storage in upper cabinets is by incorporating risers. I merely elevated the existing kitchen cabinet shelves and added these wooden shelves at the base!

They are not only functional, but the bamboo complements the counter shelves. Here are additional excellent selections for kitchen cabinet shelves:

With this mug cabinet configuration, the upper shelf is somewhat difficult for me to access, but I reserve it for seasonal mugs that I rotate a few times annually. Overall, this way I can reach more items and we have extra storage that we previously lacked.

If your tea and coffee station is located outside the kitchen counter, you could utilize a mug rack or open shelves to showcase drinkware instead. This wooden shelf featuring cubbies would be ideal for tea cups, or consider wooden open shelves.

More adorable wall shelf and cubby choices:

Systematic Storage for Tea Bags

Alongside the glass jars I previously mentioned, I wanted to find storage for an assortment of teas in tea bags.

how to organize tea bags, plastic divided tea bag organizer bin

A couple of weeks ago, I dedicated some time to rearranging items to create the ideal tea drawer! We have owned these drawer organizers for several years (these are similar) and they work wonderfully for our favorite tea bags. The drawer also offers additional space for loose leaf teas and herbal tea sachets. (If you have any beloved teas that aren’t listed here, please leave a comment at the end of this post so we can give them a try!)

If you’re seeking excellent coffee bar ideas, consider a drawer insert made specifically for coffee pods! Here are organizers tailored for Keurig cups or Nespresso pods. Additional options below:

Other Essential Tea and Coffee Items

Finally, here are some additional tea and coffee gadgets to incorporate in your beverage station.

glass jars with bamboo lids for loose leaf tea, matcha powder, coffee beans, hot chocolate, spoon rest, sage green measuring spoons

Atop the tea shelves, we keep a scalloped spoon rest to gather the measuring spoons we frequently use. I also opted to purchase an additional set of measuring spoons aside from the ones we utilize for cooking, as we were washing them so regularly!

Not included in the images: Our preferred little milk frother for hot chocolate and matcha beverages. My children adore this for making hot cocoa!

Tea and Coffee Bar Ideas: Final Thoughts

This quaint nook for preparing tea has recently provided me with immense happiness. I enjoy establishing small routines or rituals to anticipate throughout my day. Whether it’s combining an audiobook with exercise or a charming tea station for blending matcha, the little details make a significant impact for me.

If you believe I overlooked any outstanding coffee bar ideas, please leave me a comment below with your favorites! I would be eager to hear them.

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