How to Make Your Home Feel like Your Favorite Café by Mia Ackerson

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Us, coffee lovers would move into our favorite café if we could. The amazing smell of coffee and the stylish interior make this place extra cozy, and we simply love spending time here, enjoying our cup of joe and chatting the day away. But who says you have to leave your house to feel like you’re at a coffee shop? You can also bring the unique atmosphere of your favorite café into your home with just a few modifications to your interior. Here are some tips to get you started!

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Get All the Necessary Equipment

First of all, make sure you have all the necessary equipment for the perfect cup of coffee at home. You’re going to need a coffee machine, but don’t worry, you don’t have to get the most expensive models cafés to use. You have many choices so you can find the one that fits your needs. If you prefer the ease pod coffee machines offer, they are a solid choice. If you would like to hone your barista skills, a home espresso machine is a good investment. If you’re all about that simple life, a mocha pot or a French press will also perform great. Add a few accessories such as new cups and spoons, a frothing pitcher, as well as an outstanding cabinet to store them nicely, and you’re good to go.

Add Some Decoration to the Space

Next, to bring the café atmosphere into your home, you will need some coffee-themed decor. Cafés often have wall art and chalkboards that create a unique look. These are things you can easily get as well. Even chalkboard paint can help you out if you cannot find the right board size. As for the artwork, you can browse the internet and find several pieces that match each other to create a cohesive look. You can also create art yourself or try some coffee-themed DIYs to make your own decoration. For instance, you can put coffee beans in a photo frame and write a quote on the glass with a glass marker – it’s simple but looks great.

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Think about the Overall Interior Design

The next and probably most challenging part will be thinking about your interior design as a whole. If you want to create a truly warm and cozy atmosphere, you have to choose your colors and textures accordingly. Instead of plain wall paint, think about something more interesting such as wallpaper, brick, or even wood paneling. You can also consider decorating your wall with colored acrylic sheets from cutmyplastic.co.uk that can be cut in any shape or size. Darker colors, instead of pastels, can work magic in terms of the coziness of the space. As for your floors, think about switching your old carpet to stylish laminate or timber flooring for added elegance. If you’re not sure what floor would fit your needs best, visit a flooring shop and browse their collection. Finally, don’t forget about comfort and bring in some cozy fabrics to spice up your seating.

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Work on the Atmosphere

With all the decoration in place, all that’s left to do is some final touches to refine the atmosphere that has been created by your efforts. For a true café feel, make sure you put on some soothing jazz music that will relax you as you drink your delicious cup of coffee. Next, make sure you adjust the lighting of the space to achieve the effect that you want. Instead of one light source, use several pendants with a warm glow for the best result. Another thing that will give an immense boost to the atmosphere of the space is greenery. Potted plants go great with the coffee shop vibe, and they make any space look much nicer immediately, so make sure you add them to various parts of your coffee corner. And finally: let the aroma of coffee fill the air, and your home café is ready to be enjoyed.

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Final Words

With the right equipment and right interior decor, you can enjoy your beloved coffee shop atmosphere in your home as well. Make sure you keep the tips mentioned above in mind, and you will have no problem turning your space into a cozy, relaxing sanctuary.

Author Bio:

Mia Ackerson is a Melbourne-based writer. Loves writing about home decorations and home improvements. She’s also interested in reading books, movies, music, baking, and gardening. You can follow her on Twitter.