Breakfast nooks are a great alternative for those meals that don't require too much work, like breakfasts and snacks. Using the formal dining room can be very pleasant in some situations like the Sunday breakfast but, during the week, when the morning time seems to pass a little bit faster, we need to be practical.

This kind of design feature is usually in the kitchen and, preferably, close to a window. Now, imagine how great it would be taking your morning coffee while watching the world waking up outside. I even risk saying that this can be a better way to wake up, than the coffee itself... (just saying).

There are millions of ideas on how to create breakfast nooks but we have compiled some of the best to show you. You know what's going to happen next: grab your notebook and get ready to take some notes!

Breakfast Nook

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Breakfast nooks can assume different positions according to the space available and the real goal of it. For example, if you place the furniture in the position of the image above, you can have more views of the outdoors and it can accommodate the entire family.

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It is important that the decor of the breakfast nook is in harmony with the remaining space. If you decide to go on a different way, try to use colors that combine or you might get the risk of having too much "visual noise".

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The idea of breakfast nooks is to be a place to take practical meals, so it is like having your own coffee shop in your kitchen.

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Can we have this design right away? Breakfasts here will taste even better, I think.

In many cases, the breakfast nook can be a miniature replica of your main's dining room.

Remember that this place must be cozy because no one likes to start the day having breakfast in an uncomfortable place! Add some pillows, and even blankets.