An early morning upgrade
I love mornings.
It is my favorite time of the day.
I love getting up with sunrise and see the day get gradually lighter outside...when all is quiet and calm...
And I love my morning coffee....and last week I posted about my quest to make my first morning coffee even more enjoyable, when I looked into creating a coffee station.
I wanted to see how I could use beautiful, yet functional design to enhance that first sleepy half hour of my day, and make the coffee-brewing experience as lovely as that first cup of coffee...
So today I am sharing my design picks for my dream coffee station....some of which I've already acquired, and some that are on my wish list:
1/ Wood collar Chemex 6 cup coffee maker 2/Hario V60 Buono Power Kettle 3/square wooden tray 4/Super living Amanda blue Sugarpot 5/Superliving Amanda blue milkjug 6/glass storage jar with wooden lid 7/House of Rym TISSAGE cup 8/small wire storage basket 9/Hay coffe bag clip and measuring spoon 10/Salvaged cork coasters 11/CoffeeSock Chemex Filter 12/Cafe de Tiamo Stainless Steel Hand Coffee Grinder Skerton 13/Tall Glass storage jar with wooden lid 14/Marimekko Oiva teapot 15/Linen napkin 16/Stelton copper thermos flask
My Coffee station essentials list consists of:
A tray to gather the coffee making essentials on, with beautiful storage jars for teabags and coffee beans, a pretty sugar pot and milk jug....A handy basket for storing coffee filters, tea towels and coasters.....a beautiful , new favorite cup and a handy measuring spoon is on my wishlist...as is a stylish new kettle and thermos flask to keep the coffee warm....and a nice teapot for the tea drinkers.
And I really want a handheld coffee bean grinder, to replace my electric one (as apparently this will prevent the coffee beans from getting scorched in this process)...
But top of my wishlist was a Chemex coffee maker, as I'd heard so much praise for it...so after much deliberation, I took the plunge and got one to replace my hideous green plastic cafetiere
....and I have to say...it lives up to it's expectations:
Not only is it beautiful, like a piece of art, to look at, but it really does make THE best coffee!
There is a bit of an art to brewing the perfect cup of coffee with the Chemex, and at the bottom of this post you can find my Chemex coffee brewing guide. But as convoluted as the process may sound, the Chemex has most definitely improved my morning coffee, beyond the fantastic taste....
...it has made the coffee brewing an enjoyable morning ritual, and I find (now that I've got the hang of the process) that it focuses my mind and sets me up for the day...
Who knew that a coffee maker could do all that?
Of course, my coffee station is more than my new Chemex...it is now not just an organised space where I keep my hot-drinks essentials, but also a more aesthetically pleasing corner of my kitchen.
My late mormor's old copper tea-caddy has now found it't use, as mu new sugar bowl, and has pride of place....
And this stylish milk jug was a bargain from Tiger...
The cork coasters are a DIY that I will share with you all in my next post...
As is the wooden bead trivet, handy for resting my Chemex on to protect my kitchen counter. (tutorial coming soon)
I've also printed some tea-towels to go with my DIY coasters that I also will share with you soon....
But for now, I will leave you with this little guide to brewing the perfect cup of coffee using a Chemex:
Photo by Cindy Loughridge from her atmospheric 365 days of coffee tumble page. |
I hope you all feel inspired to upgrade your morning coffee fix.
It doesn't have to cost a lot: Some new storage jars to keep your essentials in or A pretty, new favorite mug could make a big improvement...
And investing in a Chemex will only set you back about £40...
....I mean: surely we all deserve to start each day in the best possible way:
With a great cup of coffee!
4 comments:
June, I love your coffee station so much! It's one of my future projects, when I get some more space on the kitchen board...
I just love the way you did yours, thank you for sharing.
Anne.
Thank you Anne! the Kitchen board is premium real estate, isn't it?? ;)
As an absolute coffee fiend I really loved this piece! I've always found that along with freshly ground beans having a beautiful set of coffee jugs and cups seems to make it taste even better. I love your copper caddy particularly, and I definitely agree with you about plain white china cups being the only way to go.
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