Make an easy pipe and wood coffee station shelf

Learn how to make an easy pipe and wood coffee station shelf! A great space saver for the kitchen while adding rustic farmhouse charm!

Make an easy pipe and wood coffee station shelf

Well, I’m pretty proud of myself! It’s only Jan 4th, and I’ve already done a new project!

Truth be told, I was cleaning the kitchen, and desired a few fresh changes.

So I came up with this easy pipe and wood coffee station shelf that took all of 10 minutes to make!

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Here’s what I had before. I loved this little vintage crate acting as a coffee shelf to expand the counter space in the kitchen.

But I desired to try something a little lighter looking this round…

So here’s what I did!

Make an easy pipe and wood

coffee station shelf


Learn how to make an easy pipe and wood coffee station shelf! A great space saver for the kitchen while adding rustic farmhouse charm!
Shelf supplies:

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pipe fittings – mine measured ½”

reclaimed wood plank

miter saw

palm sander 

tuxedo kitty cat helper in the workshop

1. Take picture of cute kitty helper, because I’ve been asked for more cat pictures.

Mooches…

Learn how to make an easy pipe and wood coffee station shelf! A great space saver for the kitchen while adding rustic farmhouse charm!
2. Screw pipe fittings together, as shown.

These pipe fittings will serve as shelf legs. Each pipe leg requires:

  • 2 pipe flanges
  • 2 elbow pipes
  • 3 straight pipes using the desired lengths

3. Cut your plank of wood to desired size. Lightly sand the cut edges. Stencil if desired.

(in my case, I used a sign I had made previously, made with THESE STENCILS.

Learn how to make an easy pipe and wood coffee station shelf! A great space saver for the kitchen while adding rustic farmhouse charm!

4. Place board on pipes, and serve coffee!

If I had some pipe brackets on hand, I would have attached them around the pipes onto the board from the underside. But this did work.

Plus, it’s a whole lot easier to change my mind yet again, right?

Learn how to make an easy pipe and wood coffee station shelf! A great space saver for the kitchen while adding rustic farmhouse charm!

The finished pipe coffee shelf!

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It’s perfect! Light and airy, with a touch of industrial rustic charm.

And because I’ve always wanted to try making one of those moving gif pictures…

Learn how to make an easy pipe and wood coffee station shelf! A great space saver for the kitchen while adding rustic farmhouse charm!
Cool huh?

Think you’ll give this easy pipe coffee station shelf a try?

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14 thoughts on “Make an easy pipe and wood coffee station shelf

  1. Love that last image thought my eyes were messing with me, Still waking up! Anyways the industrial pipe is perfect and I get changing things up. When we get moved I think our shed/office building will need some gadgets like this for shelving.

  2. Happy New Year!

    I’m all about declutter & cleaning this time of year! I would love to have a few industrial shelves like this and I love the movie picture you did.

  3. Love the coffee station. I’m planning on doing something similar with my coffee maker and supplies also. I have got to go to a hardware store and shop the aisles for some industrial pipes. And I know what you mean about things looking tired. Isn’t it fun to shake things up in as little as ten minutes, and it comes out looking great. It puts a lift in my step and spirit.

  4. Love your helper. The shelf is awesome too! Just like everything you do. I want you to come to my house and do a complete make over on it!!

  5. Lovely! And, yeah, I totally get the ’10 minute project that took me two hours to make.’ I just made my first GIF about two months ago it was was so much fun!

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