If it's a nice morning, take your coffee al fresco. This breakfast bar transitions seamlessly from inside to outside. A servery window allows your barista (husband) to pass your skim milk latte when it's ready.
If you're the type who likes to enjoy your Java over a classic novel, you'll love this breakfast bar that includes a bookshelf on one end to store all your favourite reads.
Why go to an (overpriced) hip cafe when you have this in your home. It's trendier than the local hangout and there's no obligation to get out of your PJs. And the best bit? After 6pm, you lift up that timber flap as instructed and you're now in the area's coolest bar. And you're still in your PJs.
It's nice to have something to look at while you sip your chai. Something other than your kids' breakfast mess, that is. That's why this cute under-window breakfast bar is so appealing. Give yourself a few minutes to unwind. Or catch up on Perez Hilton.
The clean white lines of this kitchen are contrasted with a rustic hunk of timber breakfast bar. A more tactile, warm place to hang out than the down to business germ-proof kitchen.
Ok, so maybe this 'breakfast' bar isn't an everyday spot, but in-spite of the hard liquor it makes a beautiful little place to hang out and enjoy some 'me' time. Or chat with a friend over an Irish coffee. Plus, hexagons are always fun!
Even if you don't have the bench-space for a cute breakfast bar cafe, don't despair. You can always add a portable bench like this to create your own morning hangout spot. And if you need the extra space, just slide it out of the way.
If you're really tight on space, consider these fold away stools. So once you've finished your morning cup of joe and bircher muesli you can just tuck that little seat away.
This breakfast bar looks inviting and pleasant enough. And there's a juicer nearby for your morning cleansing potion. Just watch your shins! Ouch.
Apart from being a classic, delightful design, the screw piano chair makes a great breakfast bar stool. The screw design lets people adjust the height to their taste. Thick thighs? No problem just perform a few seated pirouettes and you're sorted, thunder thighs.
The mustard yellow countertop in this kitchen cleverly winds around a corner making a perfect space for breakfast or a neat, inspiring work area.
This pop-through breakfast spot cleverly connects to the kitchen through a servery window. And with the stove on bench? It can also serve as an amateur teppanyaki restaurant. But be careful, oil scalds are ouchy.
Simple and stylish, these painted brick columns also incorporate storage. The Scandinavian style of this breakfast nook is sure to give you a head start to your day. And did you know that Scandinavians are the largest consumers of coffee in the world? So you and your caffeine addiction are in good company.
What and ingenious bench/stool creation. Look like a comfy spot to prop yourself for breakfast. Might be a little difficult to manoeuvre
This adorable little breakfast nook flips the idea of the breakfast bar. Instead of being outside the kitchen, this one is in the kitchen taking advantage of a sunny window. When not in use as a breakfast bar, it's just extra preparation space.
The seats are fun too...
Elegant and yet equally welcoming breakfast bar. Would you believe this is a computer generated image?!
Ensure your space looks, well, spacious by using this disappearing technique. By making the breakfast bar open underneath and using transparent acrylic stools the breakfast bar looks light and airy.
Well isn't this a delightful place to have a breakfast of champions. And the mason jar glasses make it hip enough to feel like your local cafe.