Why not welcome the aroma of brewing coffee in the morning from your very own under-cabinet coffee maker? It's not rocket science that I'm talking about, just some basic DIY skills and voila! You'll experience a coffee house atmosphere right in your kitchen. Not to mention the saved countertop space.
Why Install a Coffee Maker Under a Cabinet?
Your kitchen countertop can sometimes look like a battlefield, with all the appliances and utensils vying for space. A handy solution? Move that coffee maker under a cabinet! Not only will it free up considerable space, but it also makes reaching your coffee maker a whole lot easier. And yes, don't worry about the aesthetics, under-cabinet coffee makers can add a modern and chic look to your kitchen.
Can I Install a Coffee Maker Under a Cabinet Myself?
The answer is a resounding YES! But as your friendly neighborhood repairman, I strongly suggest considering a few factors before rolling up your sleeves.
Consider the Size
Before anything else, measure the space under your cabinet. Trust me, it's not much fun to realize midway through the installation that your coffee maker doesn't fit. Ensure the height, depth, and width of the coffee maker is appropriate for the under-cabinet space you have at your disposal.
Don't Forget the Power
You wouldn't want your under-cabinet space to turn into a mess of tangled cords, right? Make sure you have a reliable power source nearby. If you're lucky, there'll be a plug point close to the space. If not, an extension cord should do the trick.
Remember the Water Source
Unless you're Superman, lifting a reservoir filled with water over your head several times a day might not be ideal. Check that your chosen coffee maker can be easily filled from the front.
Alright, Let's Install!
It's okay if you're nervously sipping your last countertop-brewed coffee; it's time to move it under the cabinet.
Choose a Spot
Remember that size check I mentioned? Use those measurements to choose and mark the installation spot. Make sure it's within reach of the power source.
Drilling and Screwing
Drill holes in the cabinet bottom following the screw pattern of your coffee maker. Some models come with a template, which makes this step a breeze. Next, align the coffee maker with these holes, insert the screws (usually provided), and begin fastening. Don’t over-tighten initially. Keep checking the alignment as you go.
Here’s the Power
Once you’ve secured the machine, plug it into the power source. Check that the cords aren't hanging loose and arrange them neatly.
Water and Coffee
Add water to the maker’s reservoir, insert a coffee filter, and then add your favourite ground coffee.
Brew and Hurray
You've successfully installed your coffee maker under the cabinet. Take pleasure in pressing the brew button for the first time.
A Risk-Free Coffee Bonding Experience
For all coffee lovers, an under-cabinet coffee maker is a dream. But for the cautious DIY'er in you, don't worry! If all this still feels like a daunting task, remember you can always call me, your friendly repairman. I can bore you with my tools-knowledge as your coffee brews!
Whichever way you decide, under-cabinet or on your countertop, keep brewing, keep sipping, and keep enjoying your cherished coffee moments. After all, a good day starts with coffee and DIY, right?