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Coffee Shop Wall Design Ideas – Set of 3 Art Prints

Coffee Shop Wall Design Ideas – Set of 3 Art Prints

Imagine waking up, heading to your kitchen, and glancing up at a little corner that actually makes you smile — that is what these coffee shop wall design ideas can do for your home. This set of three watercolour prints shows espressos, lattes, and cappuccinos illustrated in a soft, artistic style that feels warm and inviting rather than corporate or cluttered. The watercolour technique keeps everything gentle and a bit dreamy, without being fussy. I think they work really well in a kitchen or dining area where you want something that feels personal rather than generic.

The prints sit together naturally as a trio, and because the style is consistent across all three, they are easy to hang as a matching set without overthinking it. They celebrate the diversity of coffee types in a way that coffee lovers will genuinely appreciate — and even if you are not obsessed with coffee, the soft palette and charming illustrations just feel at home in a kitchen setting. You could also pair these with some thoughtful tableware to pull the whole look together.

What's Included with this Coffee Shop Decorations Set of 3 Wall Art Prints

  • Three individual watercolour-style coffee prints, each depicting a different coffee type (espresso, latte, and cappuccino)
  • Printed in the UK using pigment inks for bright, fade-resistant colours that hold up beautifully over time
  • Suitable for indoor use — ideal for kitchens, dining rooms, or coffee stations
  • No white mounts are included
  • Choose between framed and unframed options

How to Style Coffee Shop Wall Design Ideas in Your Home

I would hang all three prints in a horizontal row above a kitchen counter or coffee station, leaving an equal gap between each one — roughly 5 to 8 cm works well. The soft watercolour tones mean they suit warm white, cream, or even sage green walls without clashing. If you have open shelving with mugs or jars below, these prints tie the whole coffee corner together really nicely. Not sure whether to go framed or unframed? If your kitchen has a clean, modern finish, a black or oak frame tends to look really sharp. For a more relaxed, laid-back feel, unframed prints pinned with clips or simple nails keep things light. You might also find our living room pictures helpful if you are thinking about extending the style into another room.

Choosing the Right Coffee Art Prints for Your Kitchen or Dining Room

Because the palette here is soft and the style is watercolour, these prints are naturally quite versatile — they suit both modern kitchens and more traditional or rustic spaces. The key thing I would think about is the wall colour: if your kitchen is quite neutral (white, grey, or cream), you have a lot of freedom with frame colour. A white frame will feel fresh and airy, a black frame adds definition, and an oak frame brings in a warmer, more natural feel. If you are putting them in a dining room rather than a kitchen, these prints still work well — they add a relaxed, café-style charm that makes meal times feel a little more considered. The set of three means you do not need to fill a large wall; a small run above a sideboard or a compact coffee station is honestly where they look best.

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Imagine waking up, heading to your kitchen, and glancing up at a little corner that actually makes you smile — that is what these coffee shop wall design ideas can do for your home. This set of three watercolour prints shows espressos, lattes, and cappuccinos illustrated in a soft, artistic style that feels warm and inviting rather than corporate or cluttered. The watercolour technique keeps everything gentle and a bit dreamy, without being fussy. I think they work really well in a kitchen or dining area where you want something that feels personal rather than generic.

The prints sit together naturally as a trio, and because the style is consistent across all three, they are easy to hang as a matching set without overthinking it. They celebrate the diversity of coffee types in a way that coffee lovers will genuinely appreciate — and even if you are not obsessed with coffee, the soft palette and charming illustrations just feel at home in a kitchen setting. You could also pair these with some thoughtful tableware to pull the whole look together.

What's Included with this Coffee Shop Decorations Set of 3 Wall Art Prints

  • Three individual watercolour-style coffee prints, each depicting a different coffee type (espresso, latte, and cappuccino)
  • Printed in the UK using pigment inks for bright, fade-resistant colours that hold up beautifully over time
  • Suitable for indoor use — ideal for kitchens, dining rooms, or coffee stations
  • No white mounts are included
  • Choose between framed and unframed options

How to Style Coffee Shop Wall Design Ideas in Your Home

I would hang all three prints in a horizontal row above a kitchen counter or coffee station, leaving an equal gap between each one — roughly 5 to 8 cm works well. The soft watercolour tones mean they suit warm white, cream, or even sage green walls without clashing. If you have open shelving with mugs or jars below, these prints tie the whole coffee corner together really nicely. Not sure whether to go framed or unframed? If your kitchen has a clean, modern finish, a black or oak frame tends to look really sharp. For a more relaxed, laid-back feel, unframed prints pinned with clips or simple nails keep things light. You might also find our living room pictures helpful if you are thinking about extending the style into another room.

Choosing the Right Coffee Art Prints for Your Kitchen or Dining Room

Because the palette here is soft and the style is watercolour, these prints are naturally quite versatile — they suit both modern kitchens and more traditional or rustic spaces. The key thing I would think about is the wall colour: if your kitchen is quite neutral (white, grey, or cream), you have a lot of freedom with frame colour. A white frame will feel fresh and airy, a black frame adds definition, and an oak frame brings in a warmer, more natural feel. If you are putting them in a dining room rather than a kitchen, these prints still work well — they add a relaxed, café-style charm that makes meal times feel a little more considered. The set of three means you do not need to fill a large wall; a small run above a sideboard or a compact coffee station is honestly where they look best.