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Should You Buy an Outdoor Kitchen?

Should You Buy an Outdoor Kitchen?

If you’re looking for a way to utilize the space in your backyard, an outdoor kitchen could just be the solution since it provides practical use along with the fun you can have with family and friends in the summer months. Depending on the space you have available, you could go for a small kitchen design all the way up to an extensive range with built-in cupboards, countertops, sinks, grills, storage cabinets, bars, and a whole lot more.

For many, this sounds like a dream but it really is achievable as long as you’re willing to put in the effort when planning. If you fail at the planning stage, you could be left with numerous issues and the kitchen won’t turn out as you imagined. At the very beginning, you need to compile the bare essentials such as the space you have available, your budget, and what you want from the outdoor kitchen.

Once you have these in place, you can start looking at sizes, designs, the most efficient placement within your backyard, and the key appliances required. From here, you choose the finer details such as materials and equipment. If you take the process slowly and consider your options and limitations at each stage, you won’t have a problem finding your dream outdoor kitchen.

Within this section, we have compiled numerous tips from professionals and experts on a range of topics including the following;

• Common layouts for outdoor kitchens and how they apply to you
• How to create zones within your kitchen for dining, cooking, socializing, preparation, etc
• What you should consider before making any decisions
• Standard dimensions of countertops, appliances, sinks, and other important parts to your outdoor kitchen
• Your options for materials including brick, steel, wood, block, and concrete
• How to pave your backyard and make the kitchen easily accessible from inside
• Benefits of utilizing pre-fabricated kits
• Comparisons for materials, appliances, and designs
• How to create an economical space for those with limitations
• Building a roof over the whole structure to protect from extreme weather conditions
• Finding materials that are water-resistant, heat-resistant, and sealed to prevent animals and other pests from causing damage
• Extra equipment that provide the finishing touches such as warming drawers, sear zones, and more
• Opportunities to combine the outdoor kitchen with an existing swimming pool including a swimming bar
• Options for built-in stainless steel
• How to decorate so the kitchen doesn’t look out of place
• How to maintain your kitchen once installed and prevent it from becoming a ‘white elephant’

When done right, outdoor kitchens can be a tremendous investment because they add value to your home as well as your lives whilst you live in the property. To get started, we highly recommend contacting a professional as they will know all about specific materials, designs, appliances, and how to best utilize the space you have available.