Most kitchens have one overloaded section where kettle, sugar, tea, coffee, mugs, spoons, random snack boxes and supplements all fight for space. That one corner always looks messy, and somehow everything goes there.
Creating a dedicated tea/coffee corner – even a small one – gives that chaos a home. You might use a narrow tray, a small shelf, or a tiered stand. Place the kettle, mugs, jars, spoons and maybe a small tin of biscuits together. Suddenly, instead of spread-out clutter, you have one organised station.
When you want a drink, you go to that spot, not the entire kitchen. Other counters are freed up for actual cooking and prep. Cleaning also gets easier: you wipe under one tray instead of chasing sticky rings all over the place.
It’s not about buying fancy gear. It’s about saying, “This is where drinks live,” and letting the rest of the counters breathe.
