When I first moved into my new home, one thing was certain: I needed a coffee station! Even before I finished unpacking, I set to work creating a cozy coffee corner with my brand-new Ninja Coffee Maker. It was the perfect way to settle in and instantly make the space feel like home.
Identifying the Problem: Limited Kitchen Storage
After a couple of months, I realized something: my kitchen—short on cabinet and counter space—wasn’t cutting it for storing all my pantry essentials. I was quickly running out of room. As always, I looked to Pinterest for inspiration! I came across an article suggesting that in small homes with limited storage, you can double storage as decor. Inspired by this, I decided to think outside the box and expand my original coffee station idea into something more practical: a stylish, multi-functional coffee station/pantry combo. If I could store my pantry essentials while making them look visually pleasing, I was all in.
Expanding the Coffee Station
I didn’t want to completely change my coffee station, especially since I had invested in the IKEA FJÄLLBO sideboard to create the original setup. Instead, I expanded on it by adding the matching FJÄLLBO shelf unit. This provided extra vertical storage space while keeping a cohesive industrial-chic look.
To organize my pantry staples, I purchased a variety of jars in different sizes to store items like pasta, rice, and baking essentials. These jars not only kept my food fresh but also created a visually pleasing arrangement. For snacks like Skinny Pop, I found a decorative basket at Home Goods, which added texture and charm to the space.
Styling the Open Shelves
Here’s where the fun began! Instead of hiding everything in closed cabinets, I embraced the idea of displaying my pantry staples as part of the decor. The jars and containers gave the open shelving a clean, organized look while making everything easily accessible.
To elevate the aesthetic, I added a few personal touches. I included cute planters from Etsy for a pop of greenery and vintage-style mugs that tied in with the overall vibe. These small details brought personality to the setup and made the space feel more inviting.
Benefits of Open Shelving
While it may seem counterintuitive, having everything on display actually helps me avoid clutter. With everything organized and looking stylish, I find myself using items more often instead of letting them pile up in the back of a cabinet. Plus, the space feels brighter and more open with everything neatly arranged.
What I love most about this setup is that it feels like part of the living space rather than just “storage.” The pantry staples double as design elements, making the kitchen feel personal and lived-in. Every time I step into my kitchen/dining area, I see a functional and stylish space that’s anything but cramped.
Why You Should Try This
If you’re working with limited kitchen storage or living in a small space, I highly recommend giving open shelving a try. It’s a stylish and practical solution that keeps clutter at bay while showcasing your creativity. Organizing your pantry essentials in jars and containers is both functional and fun, and adding personal touches like plants or decorative mugs can make the space uniquely yours.
Now, every time I make my morning coffee, I’m surrounded by functionality and style—a true win-win! Pin this post for later if you’re ready to create your own multi-functional coffee station.
Share Your Ideas
What’s your go-to storage hack for small spaces? I’d love to hear your creative solutions in the comment section below!