capturoffee
Living in a Japandi resale 4rm with recess area Home Cafe style unit

Inside a Coffee Content Creator's Home Cafe : Living Room Edition

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  • Japandi
  • HDB (Resale)
  • ~1,100 sqft
  • 3 br
  • Couple Living
  • Welcome to the heart of our home. A space that feels like a warm embrace every time I step into it. Our living room is where mornings begin slowly, with the smell of freshly brewed coffee from my coffee machine wafting through the air. That little coffee station tucked into the corner is my happy place, where the routine of grinding beans and watching the espresso pour out is somehow meditative. And then there's the greenery, because no space ever feels complete without a touch of nature. I’m not a plant expert, but this little green friend by the window thrives on the sunlight and adds a refreshing contrast to all the wood. Sometimes, I catch myself glancing at it, as if it’s quietly rooting for me as I move through the day. This room isn’t just for me, though. It’s where my wife and I unwind together, catching up on our favorite shows or just sitting in silence after a long day. There’s something about the flow of the place that feels open yet intimate, making it perfect for both quiet solitude and lively company. In the end, this living room isn’t just about the decor or the furniture – it’s about the moments we create here.
  • This is where the magic happens, my little coffee corner that also doubles as my workspace. As a coffee content creator, this is where I spend hours filming and capturing the subtle beauty of each brew. The wooden countertop you see here isn’t just for show, it’s my stage. Whether I’m filming an espresso extraction or showcasing the art of slow-filter brewing, it all goes down right here. I love the balance between functionality and style in this space. My La Marzocco machine and grinder sit proudly at the center of it all, sleek and ready to go whenever inspiration strikes. The lighting under the shelf, with the subtle glow, adds just enough warmth for those cozy morning shoots, while still looking sharp on camera. I’ve even got a few shelves dedicated to my collection of pour-over gear and some of my favorite beans, because you can never have too many tools for the perfect brew, right? What’s really great about working here is how the room is designed for flow. The wooden cabinets and sliding doors create a clean, minimalist backdrop that keeps the focus on the coffee while offering enough storage to keep everything organized. Plus, it just feels good to be surrounded by these natural tones , it’s calming, almost meditative, which is perfect for those slower, more thoughtful videos I create around slow living and enjoying the moment. So if you are a coffee lover or curious on what I'm filming? Go check out my Instagram.
  • When I'm not filming, this is still my favorite spot to start the day. There's something ritualistic about preparing a fresh batch of coffee here, and it’s in these quiet moments that I come up with new ideas for content, whether it's showcasing the bloom of a filter coffee or capturing that first sip of a perfect espresso shot. Every cup brewed here feels like a new story waiting to be told.
  • The rich wooden tones that surround the room create a cozy, almost cabin-like feel, yet there's a modern edge to it. I’ve always loved how natural light pours in through the wide windows, filtered gently by the wooden blinds, creating a play of light and shadow that shifts with the day. It’s the kind of light that makes you want to slow down, sink into the couch, and enjoy a quiet moment, whether it’s with a book, a bit of jazz in the background, or just a quick scroll through Instagram.
  • This cozy corner is where I escape to when I want to slow things down even more. It’s my second favorite spot, right after my coffee bar. With my record player gently spinning vinyl, it fills the room with that warm, nostalgic sound that just pairs perfectly with a cup of coffee. There’s something about the crackle of the record as the music starts that makes the moment feel more intentional, more grounded. Whether it's the soft hum of a jazz record or something upbeat to get the day going, this space is where I pause and take in the little things. I love how the natural light hits this spot, creating a peaceful atmosphere that feels just right. Sitting back, sipping my brew, and letting the music carry me away, it’s the perfect blend of relaxation and inspiration.
  • 2 October
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