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Coffee nooks are an increasingly common request for designers in Australia. Photo: La Marzocco
Toowoomba coffee-lover Jason Lilienstein was loyal to his Italian coffee machine for 17 years. That was before the upgrade. Now, he says, a new Synesso espresso machine jewels his kitchen.
“It’s cottage green and stainless steel,” Lilienstein says.
“I find it nice to look at, and just making a coffee on that gives me so much pleasure.”

Pinterest put the ‘cafecore’ trend on the map in their Pinterest Predicts report. Photo: Greg Briggs
Pinterest helped put “cafecore” – the cafe-decor-in-the-home aesthetic – on the map last year with its Pinterest Predicts trend forecast.
Not only is it a stylish addition to any kitchen, there are thousands of dollars to save making your own coffee at home, consumer advocate CHOICE highlighted in its calculations last year – helpful in the current cost of living crunch.
Simona Castagna, founder of interior designer Studio Minosa, says her clients are increasingly interested in designing interior spaces that enhance the experience of making and enjoying coffee at home.
“Before it didn’t really come into the scope of works, but now everyone talks about coffee,” she says.

Studio Minosa is finding more clients want dedicated coffee spaces. Photo: Nicole England
Wayne Gao, co-founder and director of interior decoration studio Furnishd agrees.
Furnishd recently collaborated with Tecture Architecture on a dedicated coffee nook within a kitchen.
The set-up includes a pocket-door cabinet that reveals or conceals the coffee station.
Gao says banquette seating and floating shelves displaying beautiful coffee paraphernalia can all enhance the cafe sensibility in a residential space.
“A mix of natural materials – like timber, stone and linen – instantly creates warmth, while sculptural stools, vintage-inspired lighting, and textured ceramics can give that effortless cafe aesthetic.
“Soft ambient lighting, a curated stack of design books, and even a well-chosen playlist playing through discrete speakers can complete the feel.”

Coffee stations are becoming a fixture of the modern Australian kitchen. Photo: La Marzocco
Castagna emphasises that a beautiful home coffee station needs to be functional.
Studio Minosa is a three-time winner of the Kitchen Design of the Year award in Housing Industry of Australia’s Australian Kitchen and Bathroom Awards.
“Most of our designs have consideration for where the coffee machine goes – whether it’s hidden or whether it’s a … whizbang beautiful machine that they want on display.
“One client in particular has a beautiful coffee machine – fully chrome machine, free-standing, plumbed machine, downstairs by his pool kitchen … he uses that machine every morning.
“He’s got a full view of Sydney Harbour, and that’s where he goes in the morning by himself, and makes his coffee, and thinks about his day, and loves it.”

Studio Minosa designed a Vaucluse coffee space with serene views of Sydney Harbour. Photo: Nicole England
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