
At Least Two Good Cups and Small Spoons
Matching mugs and spoons make coffee rituals feel intentional.
KitchenCost: lowEffort: lowImpact: mediumImportance: 3/5
Why it matters
Disposable cups feel cheap and hurt sustainability scores.
Provide durable, insulated cups plus teaspoons so guests can enjoy hot drinks anywhere in the home.
How to implement it
- Set out two ceramic mugs per guest along with teaspoons on a tray.
- Replace chipped mugs immediately to maintain a photo-ready setup.
- Include a drying rack so guests can rinse and reuse easily.
Checklist
Match mugs and spoons displayed near kettle or coffee maker
FAQ
How many mugs should I provide per guest?
Plan on at least two mugs per guest so they can enjoy coffee and tea without washing dishes immediately.
Do the spoons need to match the mugs?
Matching pieces look polished in photos, but the real goal is consistency—choose a simple stainless spoon that complements any cup.
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