Review: Custom K-Mini Coffee Maker

Reviewing The Customizable Mini Keurig

*Today’s post was made possible by Keurig, and features gifted product for the purposes of a candid review. All opinions are my own.

In case you didn’t know, I actually gave up coffee about 10 months ago in the hopes that it would help me get better sleep. Amazingly, it worked like a charm, and the other unintentional benefit is that I stopped getting bad headaches. Who knew?! I think I had initially set out on the experiment planning for it to fail, but it ended up working so well that I never looked back. I haven’t had caffeinated tea or coffee ever since.

Reviewing The Customizable Mini Keurig

Reviewing The Customizable Mini Keurig

I knew that I was going to miss the experience of drinking coffee and having it as part of my morning routine, so I immediately swapped it out for decaffeinated peppermint tea (Refresh Mint from Tazo is my favorite!). Even with that yummy replacement in the morning, I still found myself craving the taste of coffee. So, I eventually added an occasional decaf coffee to my afternoon routine. I think I have maybe 2-3 cups of decaf coffee during the week whenever I feel myself craving comfort. It has been so nice and satisfying, and the best news is that it doesn’t mess with my sleep.

We recently replaced our bulky countertop coffee maker with the K-Mini Single Serve Coffee Maker from Keurig, and it has been another lifestyle swap that has paid off big time. This coffee maker is super slim, which means we gained back quite a bit of counter space, and I actually prefer that it’s a single serve brewer because that means there isn’t stagnant water sitting in a tank for days at a time until it’s used up in our mugs. Something about that doesn’t sound very clean, so I love that we have to put fresh water in every time to brew our cups of joe (John still drinks regular caffeinated coffee every morning, by the way).

Reviewing The Customizable Mini Keurig

Reviewing The Customizable Mini Keurig

The extra cool thing about this coffee maker is that you can customize the design of the surround! There are multiple pre-loaded patterns to choose from for your coffee maker, whether you’re a fan of geometric designs and holiday patterns, or mod arches and plaid.

Since I tend to run the show with design around our house and since John uses the coffee maker more than I do, I let him pick the pattern. In the end, he went with a terrazzo-inspired design that we tweaked together to match the colors of our kitchen (you can customize the colors of practically every speckle!). If you wanted to, you have the option to order a monogrammed coffee maker or add a favorite motto/saying to the side of the machine. Check out all of the options here!

We genuinely have loved this upgrade. I guess it’s technically a bit of a “downgrade” since we chose a smaller size machine than our last one, but it just fits our current lifestyle so much better. The retro custom design is definitely a solid upgrade, though, and I absolutely love the way it looks in our mid-century kitchen. Are you a regular coffee drinker? Let me know in the comments!

Reviewing The Customizable Mini Keurig

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From Blanket To DIY Boucle-Inspired Bench

From Blanket To DIY Boucle-Inspired Bench

I know we’re only 13 days into the new year, but I feel confident enough in claiming that this is my favorite project of 2022! It’s just one of those rare moments when a DIY project plan I came up with in my mind ended up translating seamlessly into reality, and I couldn’t be more excited to share the full tutorial with all of you.

Ultra plush boucle and shearling textures were all the rage in the interior design world throughout 2021, and I have a feeling that trend is going to continue moving full steam ahead into the new year. There’s just something so luxurious and cozy about this high-pile fabric. I can’t get enough of it! And that’s precisely why I decided to build my very own DIY Boucle-Inspired Bench.

From Blanket To DIY Boucle-Inspired Bench

From Blanket To DIY Boucle-Inspired Bench

From Blanket To DIY Boucle-Inspired Bench

From Blanket To DIY Boucle-Inspired Bench

As with most furniture builds, I was a little intimidated going into this project. Could I really pull it off using one piece of wood from the hardware store and a sherpa-texture blanket? Of course, there was a bit more to it than those two things (as you’ll see in the tutorial I wrote for Hunker), but this cozy minimalist bench essentially started from nothing more than an armload of boring DIY supplies. If I can do it, you can do it. Trust me! Especially since my wrist issues are continuing to slow my building abilities way, way down. See the full tutorial this way, but before you go, let me know in the comments here about the types of projects you plan to prioritize in the new year.

Psssst…If you don’t want to DIY it, buy a similar ready-made version here!

From Blanket To DIY Boucle-Inspired Bench

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