Refreshing a small area of your home can sometimes make all the difference in how you feel about your space. It also does not have to be expensive or take a lot of time. Like this fall coffee bar, which was a quick, budget-friendly update I made this week.
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This post is all about ideas for a fall coffee bar.
Fall Coffee Bar Decor
TRAY
I love this elevated tray from Target. I’ve had it for years and it’s still available. A tray that is a different material than your counter is a good starting point for a coffee bar. If you have a stone countertop, then a wood or ceramic tray might be a better option.
PLANT
A small planter with a faux plant works great as an anchor decoration on a coffee station. This planter is a new find. I love the burgundy tones in the leaves, which makes it feel seasonal. You could also use dried florals in a rustic vase, as another option.
ART
Artwork does not have to cost a lot. Etsy is a wonderful place to look for affordable printable art you can download and print at home. This one is so pretty. I love moody landscape artwork right now – and the burgundy tones work so well to make the space feel seasonal. To showcase the art and add a different material to the mix, a caning frame like this one adds a natural, rustic texture to the coffee bar.
COFFEE SYRUP
For more functional decor, I added a coffee syrup dispenser filled with pumpkin spice flavor. The dispenser comes in a set of two with a bunch of pre-printed label options. The labels are easily wipeable, and I love the apothecary vibe it adds.
SPOONS
To have a few spoons on hand for stirring creamer and coffee syrup, I placed several in a pumpkin mug. This exact mug is several years old – but I’m linking a similar option along with similar spoons.
BOWL
Lastly, I used this pretty gold leaf-shaped accent piece my mom bought me at a boutique last year (similar) to hold a handful of creamers. We don’t use creamer on a daily basis, but I like having it around for when we’re hosting. If you have an individual-portion coffee maker, you could use a small bowl like this to hold the coffee pods.
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