Sunday, August 29, 2010

Turn Your Kitchen Into a Gourmet Coffee Shop

If you often visit a local coffee shop, you may find that the atmosphere is relaxing, calming and enjoyable. Do you sometimes wish you could recreate that atmosphere in your own home? If you love all things coffee and the ambiance a coffee shop offers, you should consider decorating your kitchen like a coffee shop. Not only will it bring warmth to your home, it will set a calming mood and will be very welcoming to visitors.

Rich, warm colors are inviting

When considering how to decorate your kitchen to mimic the feeling of a coffee shop, think about the colors that many coffee shops use in their decor. Some of these include chocolate browns, deep purples, oranges and deep reds. These warm tones are what lend to the warm, relaxing atmosphere. An eggshell color will add lighter tones to the room and bring the look all together.

Decorating is the second key thing to consider when adding coffee shop appeal to your kitchen. Expand your display area by hanging shelves on bare walls; use cherry wood or black shelves to create extra storage and add a bit of your own unique personality to the room. Also, put your teapot or coffee mug collection on shelves or just display them on the counter. Put other coffee related antiques on display as well; this will bring that coffee shop feel to the area, and also be a great conversation starter with visitors. Your kitchen should have a coffee or espresso maker that is up-to-date, as well as matching kitchen appliances such as a new toaster oven.

Choosing artwork for the walls

Coffee themed artwork is perfect for the walls; this can include coffee cup images or other rendered works of art related to java or mocha. Create groupings on one wall for a cozy themed corner. You may also want to consider mixing coffee artwork with modern abstract prints for an eclectic look that is bold and striking. Old-fashioned coffee shops often use chalkboards for advertising the daily specials or to promote a new menu item. You can steal this idea by hanging a large chalkboard in your kitchen to write down grocery needs, to-do items or a weekly meal menu! This adds a charming and unique touch to your kitchen.

You may also want to add a "conversation" area to the kitchen where you can visit with guests and enjoy coffee and a muffin. In one corner of the room, use overstuffed chairs and a small occasional table flanked by a floor lamp with a metallic base and brightly colored shade.

The small accents often make the biggest impact! If you use packaged coffee, display it in baskets on your counter tops or kitchen table. Plants, a magazine rack, and a few modern hanging sconces for subtle lighting complete your coffee shop kitchen.

With a little creativity and the ideas above, you can transform a normal kitchen into one with all of the ambiance of your favorite coffee shop - and save money by making your own cuppa joe!

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