Wake Up Your Kitchen With a Deluxe Coffee Center
Ingredients for a truly deluxe coffee center:
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Grinders. The sound of a
coffee grinder was my morning wake-up call when I was a child. The
subsequent era of prepackaged ground coffee, silenced the start of the
day, but today's coffee aficionados swear by freshly ground beans, so a
good grinder is a must.
Sometimes grinders can be taller than the actual coffee machine, so make sure your coffee center has enough clearance when you put in your upper shelving. Freestanding coffee machines. There's a plethora of sophisticated coffee machines on the market today — including the newest generation of machines with ready-made coffee capsules. Discerning home baristas probably have very clear ideas of the pros and cons. But freestanding coffee machines of all types tend to be a popular choice for homeowners, due to their flexibility in cost, style and location in the kitchen. |
Built-in coffee makers. People
seem to have a love-it or hate-it relationship with built-in coffee
machines. These machines come in two main models: plumbed in or ones
that need to be filled with water. Your choice might depend on your
local water quality and how often you'll use the machine.
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If you've been thinking about incorporating a reverse osmosis water filtration system with a spout for drinking water in your kitchen, this would be a great location for it.
Choose the location for your coffee center wisely. If it's a full breakfast center, it should be out of the way of cleanup and cooking zones, but still close to the refrigerator. Position a bar area in between your kitchen and dining area. A butler's pantry would also be a convenient location for this work zone.
Note the additional pull-out counter underneath the shallow countertop on this coffee center — perfect for adding valuable and much-needed counter space to an otherwise tight space.
Other setups combine the coffee center with a bar, adding a beverage or wine fridge (or fridge drawers), storage for glassware and items such as napkins and bottle openers. If space allows, consider a single dishwashing drawer for this area. And an ice maker would make this work zone even more sophisticated!
Showpieces. Sometimes a
coffee center is better suited to stand out, rather than hide in your
cabinetry. This coffee center's unusual shape is a reaction to the other
dynamic shapes in the kitchen.
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