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Home coffee stations have always been high on the “wants” list for our kitchen remodeling. Here are five coffee station ideas to consider incorporating into your kitchen remodel.

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See 5 coffee bar ideas for your kitchen in my latest blog post. This one I designed for a client features a @mieleusa built in coffee maker. Sharon L. Sherman, ASID, NCIDQ Wyckoff, NJ Past President, New Jersey chapter, Amercan Society of Interior Designers [ ASID ] Member, Editorial Board, Kitchen and Bath Business Magazine

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Appliance garages are the secret weapon for clutter-free countertops, especially in smaller kitchens. With everything from coffee makers and ice makers to toasters and blenders, it's easy for counters to get crowded. Appliance garages offer a sleek solution by letting you hide your kitchen gadgets behind closed cabinet doors. When you need them, just open the doors and pull out the appliance. When you're done, tuck them away to keep your kitchen looking tidy and elegant. Appliance Unit In Kitchen, Hidden Kitchen Appliances Counter Space, Coffee Maker On Counter Ideas, Appliance Nook, Kitchen Appliance Storage Ideas, Appliances Cabinet, Breakfast Cupboard, Pik 2, Kitchen Appliance Storage

Appliance garages are the secret weapon for clutter-free countertops, especially in smaller kitchens. With everything from coffee makers and ice makers to toasters and blenders, it's easy for counters to get crowded. Appliance garages offer a sleek solution by letting you hide your kitchen gadgets behind closed cabinet doors. When you need them, just open the doors and pull out the appliance. When you're done, tuck them away to keep your kitchen looking tidy and elegant.

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