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Setup Showcase

This page is the visual front door for the community side of HomeBaristaMods. The goal is simple: help visitors see what a thoughtful home espresso setup looks like, what gear combinations people actually use, and which upgrades feel worth copying. A strong showcase page makes people stay, save ideas, and come back later with a shopping or upgrade question.

Why it mattersA beautiful setup gallery is easier to revisit than a long forum thread. It keeps the brand aspirational without becoming noisy.
What it should containMachine, grinder, workflow tools, daily ritual notes, and links to the products or reference pages that explain the choices.
How it helps salesPeople trust products more when they see them inside a real, coherent setup instead of as isolated catalog items.
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The mood people want to save

The showcase should feel like a place where a home barista can browse for ideas, compare aesthetic directions, and understand what a finished corner can look like. This is the kind of visual that keeps someone on site even before they are ready to buy a part.

A home espresso bar setup with a Gaggia machine, grinder, and supporting tools

Each setup entry can later become a profile page with tagged components, workflow notes, and links to tools, upgrade kits, and reference material.

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What a setup profile should include

Machine and generation

State whether the machine is an older Classic, a Classic Pro, an Evo, or an E24. That immediately changes the upgrade logic.

Daily workflow notes

List warm-up routine, drink style, and whether the owner values repeatability, steam speed, or aesthetic finish first.

Accessory stack

Show grinder, tamper, WDT, basket, scale, cups, and any custom panels or ergonomic upgrades.

Reference links

Each setup should point back to one or two pages that explain why the owner made those choices.

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Recommended page structure

This is the layout direction. It keeps the page visual first, but still useful as a specialist resource.

Hero setup photo Wide countertop image that shows the full bar story Profile facts Machine, grinder, drink style, and upgrade stage Gear tags Clickable tools, kits, panels, and workflow parts What the owner values Repeatability, milk workflow, or visual finish Related reference pages Temperature, upgrade order, or safety links Suggested next purchase Soft conversion from inspiration into a clear product path

Why this section should connect to the rest of the site

Projects & Rebuilds

Visitors who like a setup often want to see how it was built. That should send them into project logs and rebuild diaries.

Buying Advice

If a setup looks attractive but feels too advanced, the next click should be a curated advice page, not an open forum mess.

Water and brewing tools

Once the machine looks good, the natural next question is how to make it taste better. That should lead into reference tools.

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