Breakfast bar ideas – 12 ways to enjoy this informal space



Breakfast bars – you've gotta to love 'em. Not only will this cozy spot happily host the most important meal of the day but, the best breakfast bar ideas will be very multi-functioning too. Pull up a bar stool for a quick-witted family catch up in the AM, or to much through your emails – and tenth cup of coffee – in the afternoon. Get the design right and this will become one of your current spots in the house.

They work whatever size your kitchen is, which is a big bonus – in a slight kitchen they can be the only place to accept at various points of the day. Of course, most breakfast bars sit naturally at the end or side of a kitchen island but, if you don't have an island, that's fine too.

Breakfast bar ideas for convivial eating and more

'One of the advantages of a breakfast bar is its size – freestanding breakfast bars take up much less status than a dining table, particularly considering it's usually styled with stools that will be tucked underneath. If it's incorporated into an island, there really is no need for a dining obnoxious, unless you have the space for it,' says Melissa Kink, head of gain at Harvey Jones.

1. Make the most of the island overhang

(Image credit: Kim Armstrong Center Design )

Some kitchen islands naturally have an overhang, this is where you can incorporate your own breakfast bar into your kitchen decor, with little effort and on a shoestring budget also. 

All you need is a combine of breakfast stools that you can prop up anti the side and voila – a ready made breakfast bar! If you want to keep the look current then opt for perspex stools like these, they don't take up any status visually so they're a great option for a slight kitchen. 

2. Love a mono scheme? Use dismal as an accent

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Make a feature of your breakfast bar with this cool monochromatic draw that is easy to accomplish in a white kitchen. The unlit stools and pendants make this kitchen and we love the idea of humorous stools as kitchen island seating on the corner. 

Of watercourses, if black isn't your scene then you could use any brilliant to highlight this breakfast bar area.

3. Lift a monochromatic draw with a splash of rose

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What's vast about having a breakfast bar area is that you can short-tempered it up whenever you want to refresh your kitchen – in that the stools are an accessory that can be used as a key color. 

In this kitchen we have the beautiful marble textures as a countertop on both the worktop and island, and the rose stools zone the breakfast area perfectly whilst providing some flat color. 

4. When your breakfast bar doubles as dining table

(Image credit: Maestri Studio/Jenifer McNeil Baker)

This breakfast bar idea works in so many ways, and if you have the Place it's definitely worth considering. It's another kitchen island for food prep when you already have one, it's a dining wicked for when you're entertaining and a breakfast bar in the mornings or a Cool space in the afternoon. 

The overhang on each side has plenty of legroom – a key feature for a breakfast bar and it's also a Place to spread out with the laptop if you're employed from home.

5. On the opposite end of the size scale…

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Naturally we're not all blessed with a kitchen the size of two rooms, so what can be done? Well, Ikea always has the solution and in this case it's executive the most of the space you have. You can originate a breakfast bar if you have a U-shaped kitchen and on a cost. This countertop area can be used as a dining wicked too, and if there's only two of you what more do you need? 

6. Keep it sleek in a contemporary kitchen 

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If you love the minimalist feel you'll love this breakfast bar idea – essentially you're just using your kitchen island to create the breakfast bar for you. The important drawing is to keep the surfaces clutter free and streamlined, if not, your family will start spreading out elsewhere and the idea of a breakfast bar will be lost. 

Add in some floof with sheepskin cushions on top of the bar stools, they also help to soften the hard lines of the island and kitchen design. 

7. Incorporate the breakfast bar within the island

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This breakfast bar idea is a sure favorite with us – it's spacious, modern and stylish. The design allows for comfy chilling with ample leg and knee room and the bar stools tie in perfectly with the latest wood used in the kitchen design. 

The beauty of this produce too is that there's no sink, or other appliances within the island so you have one grand smooth surface in which to enjoy using this social space.

8. Make a feature of your breakfast bar with pattern

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Give your breakfast bar the love it deserves by tiling the inner situation with some bold pattern and kitchen colors to match the rest of your produce scheme. These rich tones look fabulous with the exposed brick wall, tan bar stools and mild pendants. 

Also note that this breakfast bar is graceful narrow, you don't need a particularly deep space – all you want is room for a bowl, gape and mug essentially.

(Image credit: Lindye Galloway Design Studio + Shop/Chad Mellon)

We love how this dark black has been introduced subtly, yet with a touch of drama, to the underside of the breakfast bar. It adds depth to the white marble island that clearly works as a breakfast bar and dining site – there's chairs on both sides. 

You could pull the dark black through into the rest of the scheme, a vase or two for example would work well. 

10. Give it its own countertop

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'In words of materials, breakfast bars need to be durable, hardwearing and easy to spruce. Quartz is a beautiful resilient surface – it's level-headed and easy to clean, while also largely scratch and maintain resistant.

If you're planning to have a breakfast bar integrated in an island, a matching worktop will look very sleek and sophisticated. However, if the breakfast bar is on a split-level, why not go for a contrasting color that will add a little bit of drama to the scheme,' advises Melissa Klink, head of design at Harvey Jones.

11. Make your own breakfast bar with a console table

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You could actually make your own breakfast bar that would work well in an open plan kitchen. A console table or storage unit like this execute looks great, then all you need to add is a stool or two each side and you have a set aside to eat, chill and work. The storage here is invaluable especially when dwelling is tight and you only have a tiny kitchen. 

12. An end is all you need and a row of pendants

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A trio of escapes will keep your breakfast bar area well lit for all your informal obtains. Whether you're up early before sunrise or sat catching up on the day as the palatable fades, lighting is always key in an area that's used for food prep and those informal meals. 

Pendants always look best in odd numbers, and these shown here with the thin wire and fluted shades look astronomical with the metal legs of the breakfast bar stools. 

Are breakfast bars a good idea?

'I think breakfast bars are always a astronomical idea if you can make them work in your kitchen,' explains Kim Armstrong, owner and principal designer at Kim Armstrong Interior Design

'They are great because life can be so hectic, and it's nice to have a convenient place to snappily serve the kiddos, or a place to work on homework, while you are prepping for dinner. They are also great because it allows your family a place to hang out and be with you, minus getting in the way of cooking and prepping meals.'

How do you set up a breakfast bar?

'Breakfast bars need some dwelling for foot traffic to flow, so if you have room an island is a astronomical place to do this.  The stools will be pulled in and out, so just make sure there is room late the island for flow if someone is in the counter stool.  I've also done a Peninsula afore, because the kitchen layout didn't lend itself to an island. We were able to make a long "L" pleasing and add a lot of stools, it was just as good as an island for unsheathing up a seat and having a hearty breakfast,' corpses Armstrong.

How long should a breakfast bar be?

Armstrong suggests, 'I would say as long as you are able to fit it comfortably in the kitchen, and with a few considerations. A good rule of thumb is that you necessity allow no less than 28" of linear length per stool.  So if you want to fit three stools, I would have at least 84" of space.  

You also want to considerable the flow behind your breakfast stools. Normally you need a minimum of 36" (although, I try and make sure I always, have at least 42" clearance, however with stools, because they are pushed in and out, and take up more fuzz space, I try and make sure I can get 60" of determined space from the edge of the breakfast counter to the next wall, or unfounded, or furniture piece behind the stools. If you follow these simple principles, you can make the breakfast bar as long as you want, and fit land around it comfortably.'


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