Open Shelves, Stacked Plates, and Quaint Espresso Cups: You Don't Need to Love Caffeine to Want Martha Stewart's Cappuccino Corner

The meticulously organized corner in Martha's Bedford farmhouse kitchen remains unbeatable when it comes to crockery storage

Martha Stewart
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It's hard to imagine a kitchen as inspiring as that in Martha Stewart's Bedford farmhouse. Every corner is a masterclass in strategic storage and replicable organization, including, perhaps most prominently, her cappuccino corner.

'I love a good cup of cappuccino – it can be a great start to the day and a pleasant pick-me-up in the afternoon. I have several espresso machines here at my Bedford, New York farm, and they get a lot of use, so of course I keep them very clean and well-maintained,' Martha speaks of her cafe corner via her blog.

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The busyness of Martha's shelves could risk looking cluttered, however, with the right styling (as she has done), they don't look overwhelming. Instead, they appear curated, functional, and so personal.

'“Curated clutter in the kitchen is about displaying everyday items in a way that feels both practical and personal. Instead of hiding everything in cupboards, more people are choosing to style the pieces they use most, moving away from the minimalism that has dominated kitchen and dining spaces in recent years,' comments Jonathan Clark, the creative director at Shelved.

Curated Clutter is having the ability to make your kitchen essentials display-worthy. From stacked bowls and cookbooks to chopping boards, jars and glassware, there’s really no limit.

As Jonathan explains, open kitchen shelves, just like those in Martha's coffee corner, are the perfect canvas for following such a trend.

'Open shelving and pantry shelving have become design features in their own right, offering the perfect opportunity to create intentional displays while remaining practical,' he says.

'Popular examples include dedicated coffee stations [like Martha's], neatly stacked ceramics, or small groupings of handmade or personal pieces that bring character into the space. Think of it like you’re recreating the kitchen of your grandparents, warm, inviting and full of character.'


Whether you’re a coffee devotee or simply someone who loves a welcoming, practical kitchen, Martha shows how thoughtful organization and curated displays won't fall out of style easily. By stacking, styling, and personalizing your shelves, your kitchen can become both functional and characterful – with or without a coffee-corner.

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Megan Slack
Head of Celebrity Style News

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.