I don’t drink coffee, and I’m afraid to ever start because all my friends who DO drink coffee seem to be somewhat (completely) dependent on it. If you have to have coffee before you can muster up enough energy to post a meme on facebook about how much you need coffee, you might be one of them. But I’m not judging.
I’m saying, if you need to worship at the altar of coffee every morning, why not do it right and construct yourself a coffee shrine? Or we could just call it a ‘coffee hutch’ so the neighbors don’t look at you weird.
Right? How cute is this? That’s sure to put a little more pep in your step. A little more hop in your habit. A little more momentum in your morning. A little more spirit in your sip. I’ll stop now. A little more verve in your venti. Ok, stopping for real.
From Cindy at DIY Beautify






8 Comments
Janet
September 2, 2015 at 6:39 AMOfficial member of the “First, coffee.” crowd! Someday when I have my very own kitchen I’m totally building a shrine like this. Hopefully it too will be made of a hunk of junk brought back to life.
Carol Hake
September 2, 2015 at 7:44 AMA little more giddy-up in your grande? More jump in your java? Oh great … now you’ve got me doing it!!!
Elaine Wagg
September 2, 2015 at 11:39 AMYou can use this set-up to teach your kids to be baristas, so they can move out of the house someday!
LeeAnn
September 2, 2015 at 4:07 PMThat hutch is so cute! As I don’t drink coffee, my hutch would say Booze or Beer. š
Judy
September 2, 2015 at 6:45 PMAbsolutely love your hutch……Love the colour, love the re-styling, love the re-purposing……..
Cindy diy beautify
September 6, 2015 at 6:27 AMHey, just saw this! Thanks for featuring my Coffee Hutch! I actually redid it for a weekly Coffee Bar that my church hosts. ..so there is definitely some worshiping going on, lol!
Lindsey @ Better After
September 7, 2015 at 7:48 AMThat’s hilarious!
Abbie
September 7, 2015 at 7:12 AMLovely makeover! I think it’s a sign that I haven’t had my allotted amount of coffee yet this morning when I read the “A little more hop in your habit.” line as a nun reference. Off to the coffee pot!