DIY Coffee Bar

What do you do with a naked sidebar top?

Once I take down the Christmas decorations, this is completely and totally bare. And not useful.

I had the idea to turn it in to a coffee bar.

My regular coffee pot is in the kitchen, but I also own a Keurig and an iced coffee machine. I purchased a coffee sign, a k-cup pod drawer and some wire baskets with a gift card I had.

Shop: Keurig K-Cup Organizer Drawer, Small sturdy basket set with adhesive clips, “Good Days” sign, coffee mugs (similar), milk glass tea set (similar), Keurig coffee machine, and Gourmia iced coffee maker.

The only thing missing is a coffee grinder and a few Torani syrups. What small projects have you completed lately?

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I’m Angi. Let’s be friends!

Welcome to Lumber in my Minivan, a blog about adventures, (and sometimes MISadventures), in parenting, DIY, and home life. I’m a Christian, a wife, a mother of two daughters, a teacher, a southerner, an amateur farmer and woodworker, a coffee lover, and an animal lover. Life without music is pointless and outside is my favorite place to be. I’m so glad you stopped by- pour yourself a large cup of coffee, put your feet up, and stay awhile!

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