Ashley Park’s Cafe-Style Coffee Station Shows How a Simple Morning Ritual Can Feel Luxuriously Designed
Her coffee corner features a sleek espresso machine, coffee jar, and coaster stack, perfect for creating a cafe-worthy ritual at home
A morning coffee ritual is all the more fulfilling if you have a coffee station in your kitchen. I'm not just talking about a coffee machine, but a designated corner where appliances, accessories, and ephemera coexist, making your routine all the more enjoyable.
Emily in Paris' Ashley Park is a clear fan of the home coffee station, having shown off her café-worthy set-up on her Instagram page. In her home, she uses the Affetto Automatic Espresso Machine & Frother (available at Macy's), which is a stunningly chic choice. I love the white-and-gold colorway and how it pairs with her neutral counters; however, you can get a similar caffeine hit with any maker you already have.
While coffee maker preferences are entirely personal, Ashley's combination of a sleek espresso maker and a tray housing coasters and a coffee jar is an excellent idea. I've rounded up the essentials to make the process even easier.
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Brew like a celebrity with this beautiful and highly functional Affetto Automatic machine. Choose from several presets or create your own custom drinks, and enjoy a conical-burr grinder and built-in frother complete your coffee experience.
You need a place to keep your coffee, so why not store it stylishly? This is Le Creuset's debut in my coffee bar essentials, and it makes your beans look so much nicer.
Le Creuset makes its second appearance, this time as one of my favorite coffee mugs of all time. It comes in a range of colors, keeps my coffee warm, and has a great 12oz capacity, so I'm never left wanting more.
Perfect for putting your coffee syrups in, these custom made models are versatile and sturdy. They keep your coffee bar tidy and have printed labels for a professional touch. One pump is the equivalent of a teaspoon.
A tray is like the frame of a painting. You might not notice it immediately, but it brings everything together when you take a step back. This marble base will ensure all your spoons and canisters look organized.
It's inarguable that beans taste better when they're fresh. This sturdy and chic grinder is incredibly compact, and our tests found that its flat burrs make the most consistent coffee grounds on the market.
Design experts say that the cafe-at-home trend does not require massive purchases; rather, it's about arranging your favorite coffee accessories intentionally and accessibly.
'You don't need to create a super elaborate set-up to achieve Ashley's look,' Homes & Gardens' Interiors editor Hebe Hatton explains.
'Sure, high-end accessories and tools can elevate your space, but it's more about curating a space that feels personal and functional. Displaying your essentials on a tray and keeping your beans or grounds in a chic jar are simple and effective ways to level up your coffee station.
To recreate the look, we love this Le Creuset canister to store coffee grounds, while this Magnolia marble tray is the most elegant addition.
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Creating your own cafe-style coffee station does not have to be intimidating or expensive. The key is thoughtful curation. Choose a few favorite tools, display them neatly, and add personal touches that make the space feel inviting. A sleek espresso machine paired with a stylish tray and chic storage jars can instantly elevate your morning routine.
As Ashley shows, small, intentional details make all the difference. Whether it is a favorite mug, a carefully chosen canister, or a decorative tray, your coffee station can become a corner of joy in your kitchen, a functional and beautiful daily ritual you will look forward to (even if you're not a morning person).

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.