Simple Coffee Bar Decor for Fall
My mornings are usually pretty busy from the time I wake up until I have successfully gotten everyone off to school. I wake up early, head downstairs to our coffee bar, where our espresso machine has already turned on and waiting for me to choose my coffee of the day!
I start off with a freshly brewed Americano, then quickly pack the kid’s school lunches and cart them off to school. Once I’m back home, I get busy straightening things back up, working on blog things and brew a second cup of coffee, which lately has been a homemade Pumpkin Spice Latte that is to die for!
So you may be asking, what does all of this have to do with coffee bar decor? Well…let me tell you!
Because I frequent our coffee bar multiple times in a day, and because it’s a highly visible area of my kitchen, I like to keep it decorated for the seasons!
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A few years ago, I added this super cute scalloped wood shelf that I purchased at Hobby Lobby over my coffee bar and then added a white distressed wooden flourish on top. I think it looks really nice in my Victorian home…without being “too” old looking!
On a trip to Target with my daughter, I stopped at the Dollar Spot section and found several super cute little wooden signs that were small enough to fit on the shelf! Plus they were literally $1!! I call that a huge win!

Isn’t that little apple and apple cider sign so adorable? Oh my gosh, I love them! So dainty and cute!
Next I found a super sweet Thankful-Grateful wooden sign at Dollar Tree! It was the perfect size to fit in the middle of the shelf. I also found a fabric swag in the $3 section of my Dollar Tree that I used to drape from either side of the shelf.

The plaids and felt fabrics add so much texture and really make it warm and inviting feeling. It’s the simplest swag ever! You could easily recreate one of these at home with some twine and scrap pieces of fabric cut into 4″ x 1″ pieces tied along the twine. Easy peasy craft! In fact, I have a step-by-step tutorial for How To Make A Fabric Swag.

The little pumpkin sign is also from Target’s Dollar Spot and the wooden white house with heart was from the clearance section at Hobby Lobby for $0.34!!! Yes, you read that correctly!! Thirty four cents! I absolutely did not need it when I bought it, but I knew I just couldn’t pass it up!

I have to give myself a pat on the back…I pulled all of this coffee bar fall decor off for under $10!!! Woot woot! That’s my kind of shopping and decorating!
I am such a firm believer that you don’t have to spend a fortune to create a fun, cozy space! It just takes a little imagination and some scouring of stores to come across fun little seals that you can piece together to form a space you love! That’s how I’ve pieced together my home – and I love it!
Looking for more fall decor inspiration? Check out these other projects I’ve done!
6 Cozy Fall Decorating Tips with Pumpkins

How To Make A Mailbox Swag for Fall

How To Decorate with Wicker Baskets in Fall



Stephanie—home cook, DIY addict, seasonal decor fanatic, and proud chicken wrangler living in a Victorian house that’s always a project. Whether I’m cooking with garden-fresh ingredients, herding mischievous chickens, or tackling another DIY, I’m here to share the fun (and chaos).
What a pretty area! I’m not a coffee drinker, but everyone else around here is and it would be so nice to have an area like this in my kitchen. Hmmm…now you have me thinking!
I love how you added such pretty fall touches to your coffee bar! Perfect for cozy season!
I bet your kitchen smells good all the time!