15 Coffee and Wine Bar Ideas to Elevate Your Space

If you, like me, are a coffee lover by morning and a wine enthusiast by evening, creating a dedicated coffee and wine bar at home can be a fantastic way to enjoy both of your favorite drinks. Whether you have a small nook in your kitchen or a spacious room to set up a bar, these ideas will inspire you to design a cozy and functional space that reflects your personal style.

Here are 17 creative coffee and wine bar ideas to help you set up your dream coffee bar!

1. Rustic Coffee and Wine Cart

floating wood shelves white cabinets for coffee bar station
credits: @wilkinswoodwork

A bar cart is a versatile and compact way to set up a coffee and wine bar, especially if you have limited space.

Use a rustic wooden cart and add shelves for coffee mugs, wine glasses, and bottles. You can even hang mini chalkboards for handwritten labels and quotes.

2. Built-In Cabinet Bar

floating black shelves coffee bar station
credits: @distressedmenot

If you have the space, a built-in cabinet bar can be an elegant and functional addition to your kitchen or dining area. Customize the cabinets with sections for wine bottles, a coffee machine, and mug hooks.

3. Floating Shelf Setup

floating shelves coffee bar station
credits: @rusticlivingfurniture

Floating shelves are a sleek and modern way to create a coffee and wine bar. Install two or three shelves on a wall and use one for coffee mugs, one for wine glasses, and wine bottles. Add LED lighting under each shelf for a cozy glow.

4. Countertop Coffee and Wine Nook

white coffee bar station
credits: @ lifewmisscass

Turn a corner of your kitchen countertop into a dedicated coffee and wine nook. Add a coffee maker, wine rack, and a tray with all the essentials like coffee syrups, wine corkscrews, and sugar. A few plants or small decor can add a touch of personality to the space.

5. Industrial Coffee and Wine Bar

An industrial-themed bar with metal shelves, dark wood, and black accents coffee bar station
credits: @nichecoffee

An industrial-themed bar with metal shelves, dark wood, and black accents can give a chic, urban vibe to your coffee and wine bar. Add a few baskets to store items like coffee pods and wine openers for a cohesive look.

6. Chic Modern Black Bar

wood countertops with black cabinets
credits: @baristacouk and lattelawford

If you want a more luxurious feel, consider a black setup. Use wood countertops with black cabinets, and decorate them with stylish mugs and wine glasses. Add a few elegant trays to keep everything organized. A mini fridge to keep your wine and bottles cold!

black cabintes coffee bar coffee station
credits: @dreamingupdesigns

7. Coffe and wine bar 3-1 Dog food dispenser

a compact 3-1 coffee and wine station with dog food dispenser
credits: @create.restore.and.mor

If you prefer a minimalist style, a compact 3-1 coffee and wine station with dog food dispenser can be the one for you! Choose a stylish cabinet that complements your decor, and keep it stocked with coffee essentials, wine bottles, and bar tools.

8. Coffee and Wine Station with Mug and Glass Racks

Install wall-mounted racks for both mugs and wine glasses above a small cabinet or table. This saves space and keeps everything within easy reach. Add a small shelf or basket for coffee pods and a cork holder for wine corks.

9. Farmhouse Coffee and Wine Hutch

vintage or rustic hutch with plenty of shelving
credits: @jsrustic

For a farmhouse-style setup, use a vintage or rustic hutch with plenty of shelving. Decorate with woven baskets, chalkboard signs, and vintage mugs and glassware. This look is charming and adds warmth to any room.

10. Bar with Espresso and Wine Machines

If you’re serious about both coffee and wine, invest in quality espresso and wine machines. Create a designated area for them on your counter or in a cabinet, with space for wine bottles, coffee beans, and accessories like tampers and frothing pitchers.

11. Coffee mugs Display

credits: @favoredfarmhouse

A wooden display can be an attractive and functional addition to your space. Use each tier for different items—mugs on one level, wine bottles on another, and decorative pieces on top. This setup is compact and ideal for apartments.

12. DIY Pallet Coffee and Wine Bar

credits: @rusticlivingfurniture

For a budget-friendly option, consider a DIY pallet bar. Stack and secure pallets to form a base and add shelves. Paint it to match your decor and personalize with hooks for mugs and shelves for wine glasses.

13. Coffee and Wine Bar with Chalkboard Wall

Add a fun, interactive touch with a chalkboard wall behind your coffee and wine bar. You can write daily specials, inspirational quotes, or a list of your favorite wines and coffee blends. It’s a great way to add personality to the space.

14. Seasonal Coffee and Wine Bar Decor

credits: @shellyscozylifee

Change up your coffee and wine bar with seasonal decor! Add pumpkins, pine cones, or Christmas ornaments based on the time of year. This makes your bar feel fresh and festive all year long.

credits: @thebluebrickfarmhouse

Final Tips for Your Coffee and Wine Bar

  • Add Personal Touches: Include items like framed quotes, small plants, or decorative trays to make the space feel uniquely yours.
  • Organize for Functionality: Place frequently used items like coffee pods and mugs within easy reach. Store less-used items on higher shelves.
  • Consider Lighting: Good lighting can transform your bar area. Add under-shelf lighting, LED strips, or a small table lamp for a cozy glow.

Conclusion

For me, the most important thing about my coffee bar/station is with whom I will enjoy my coffee/wine! Also, those self-care moments when I’m alone and enjoy myself with my cup of wine!