Discover adorable and clever coffee mug organization ideas that are perfect for any cozy kitchen space!
Let’s be honest with each other, how many mugs do you have in your life? Are you like my family and accumulate them from everywhere and never find them a new home? Are the slowly taking over valuable shelf space? Cluttering up your counter space? If you are nodding yes then you could probably use a few DIY Creative and Cute Coffee Mug Organization Ideas!!!
There are tons of ways to organize you Mug Collection. You can use standard methods like adding hooks under your cabinet and hang them from there. It’s quick, easy and very effective. But if you are looking to get a bit creative I think you will enjoy some of these ideas!
Industrial Coffee Tree Mug Storage
A simple traditional Industrial Tree Mug holder can be a very simple and oh-so-stylish way to store and display your mugs all at one time. It is a very inexpensive way and can be very decorative! I saw some on Amazon for under $26! Not too bad! A great way to get organized in an instant!
DIY Coffee Cup Display Rack
If you are looking for the sleek, Modern Farmhouse look then you are going to love this Wall Mount Coffee Rack that Alicia has created. She supplies you with the full plan! I am sure you can have this baby made, hung, and decorated with your favorite mugs all in one day! What a great look!
How To Make A Mug House
Totally loving this look! If you are handy with a power tool or two this little beauty could be hanging on your wall very soon! I love the clean lines and all the space for those special mugs! When totally filled it looks like a little work of art!
DIY Coffee Mug Display
Well, the girls over at Shanty 2 Chic are ready to share a tutorial that will give you a little touch of rustic charm and a ton of space to store your mugs! The cool thing is if you have more mugs to display you can always add another line or two or three! You can also get creative with the style of hooks, stain, or maybe even a paint treatment! Oh, the possibilities!
Rail and Hook Display
Talk about simple, budget-friendly, and fun! You are going to see here that all you need are some rails, a little bit of hardware, and S hooks, and you are in business! It’s as easy as hanging a curtain rod! Customize it to how many mugs you want to display and you can always add in the future. I have to admit that this looks like our collection of mugs… not one match in the group lol!!! That way everyone feels special!
DIY Coffee Display Mug Rack
Here’s a cool DIY and if you are good at working with wood it has your name on it! A very creative rack that you can make in a weekend and have it hung with your favorite mugs. A wonderful rich look that will complement just about any home decor!
DIY Mug Collection Display Shelves
How much do you love this look! This was built custom to fit an existing alcove. If you have a space similar to this there is a complete DIY waiting for you! What an amazing way to display your mugs and so much space so you can continue to collect. (Are we ever done buying mugs??? NO!!! Lol!)
Coffee Station From A Repurposed Cable Spool
Gail is going to show you how you can easily upcycle a small cable spool into a mug storage display and if you would like to use the top for more mugs great but if not it is the perfect little Coffee Station! Oh so clever and charming! Get the DIY!
House Shaped Coffee Mug Display
The girls over at ABM have created this whimsical and fun little display! It doubles as wall art for sure and will give your kitchen a big smile!
Industrial Pipe And Reclaimed Wood Mini Coffee Station
If you love the Industrial Farmhouse look this project has your name all over it! Donna is going to show you how to make this fabulous Coffee Station/Mug Storage. You can use both levels for mugs or mix it up with some other coffee sundries! You could also add another one or two shelves to the creation to gain more storage! Customize it to your needs.
DIY Cubby Organizer Pottery Barn Inspired
Katie is sharing a traditional style Cubby Organizer DIY that can be used for many things including coffee cups or maybe mix it up a bit! It has a great Pottery Barn look but their version is over $200 and Kate said this beauty cost her $10! Can’t get much more budget-friendly than that, can we! This could be the one that you have been waiting for. It’s simple in design, looks high-end, and certainly does the task at hand!
Pegboard Coffee Mug Display
Talk about a fun and colorful way to display your mugs! You don’t even have to break a sweat! All you need is a piece of Pegboard cut to the size YOU want, some hardware, and you are ready to go! Of course, you can add a great paint color or treatment to make it POP!!!
Stylish DIY Mug Display and More
Over at HGTV you will find this great piece that they made for about $25! By making this pretty you will save tons of cabinet space and get rid of a lot of clutter and not have it cost you an arm and a leg. They take it one step further and make it a part of a Coffee Bar but as you can see it works very nicely either way!
Mug Drawer
If you don’t want your mugs on display but still want them within reach always…are you up to turning a drawer or two into mug space? If you are, it is pretty amazing how many you can fit in a drawer and they are always within arm’s reach.
Simple Hooks Under a Shelf
It can be as simple as adding some hooks under a shelf! Maybe think about adding a long shelf over a section of your counter space.
Farmhouse Coffee Cup Stand
If you are looking for a classic design that will display and store about 8-10 of your mugs this Farmhouse Coffee Cup Stand is for you!
Mug Block Display
This is such a cool idea! Watch the video to see how it all comes together. Simple wooden blocks turned into a unique mug display!
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