I’m seeing them absolutely everywhere, and I love the idea of a dedicated space for my coffee supplies — but one that’s easily moveable so that it can be stashed in the kitchen for breakfast, or rolled into the living room if we’re having friends over. I’m smitten with this simple, minimalist DIY coffee bar cart at Angela Marie Made.
She has links to everything she used to put this coffee bar car together, from that cute mug stand to the print on the wall, plus a full tutorial on how to build the cart if you’re up for the challenge, and handy with a table saw and drill. With that cool gold wire cube to hold coffee pods if you’re a Nespresso fan, and small cream and sugar on the side, it’s only what you need. This deco style round bar cart I saw at Gypsy Tan is amazing, and I expected it to be from some super-chic expensive shop. I was so inspired, I looked around and found similar offerings like this Aden Lane art deco round bar cart at Target in both gold and black, and then — are you ready?
Definitely click Gypsy Tan’s post for wonderful tips on how she styled her bar cart for more than just coffee so it blends into the decor more like an occasional shelf. As someone who likes cream in my coffee, I’d scour the flea markets to find something similar, and I’d love it if I could hide a small dorm fridge in the lower compartment. Or, you could store any of your less display-worthy supplies in that cabinet from mugs to spoons to bottles of Torani flavored syrups. This chic, modern, tastefully simple coffee bar cart at Creating with KLC is actually a cool IKEA hack.




