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Home owners have a strange attraction to outdoor kitchens. Maybe we believe food tastes better when prepared on an outdoor grill, or maybe cooking by the pool just makes it more fun. In any case, we all seem to think life would be better with a wide patio, a big grill, and everything else we need to prepare an outdoor feast.
But what is that everything else? What items should you plan to build or purchase for the perfect outdoor kitchen?
Start with a Grill
Buying a grill is a no-brainer if you’re building an outdoor kitchen. The place to cook is what makes your outdoor kitchen, well…a kitchen!
The grill is the piece de resistance of your patio, so you need to spend some time picking out the perfect one. If you buy a low-quality grill and hate using it to bbq, then your whole investment might go down the drain. So whether you buy a pre-made grill or get one customized for your kitchen, look for high-quality stainless steel on both the interior and exterior. Additionally, spring for a side burner or two! You’d be amazed at how useful they are when you need to keep something warm.
Account for Counters
Anyone who’s tried to cook in a cramped kitchen knows that counter space in the kitchen is valuable real estate, so don’t skimp on counter space. Instead, use it as an opportunity to make the most out of your patio space by using your counters as extra eating areas. Also, be sure to have storage cabinets built into them for your grilling tools and cooking supplies.
Decorate with a Fireplace or Firepit
While fireplaces and firepits aren’t necessarily part of a kitchen, you can still cook with them. A roaring fire will keep the patio warm on chilly nights, and it’s the perfect place for the kids to roast hotdogs and marshmallows while you prepare the rest of the meal (or relax!).
The best thing about fireplaces and firepits is that they’re decorative. Put an outdoor fireplace on the patio and it becomes the focal point – especially if you use the mantel area for your flatscreen tv.
To make the most out of your fireplace or firepit, choose a stone or brick to match or complement your home’s exterior.
Take the Baking Outside
An outdoor oven may not be a necessity, but it sure is cool! For some, having a brick oven to bake pizza or bread is a good enough reason to build one into the outdoor kitchen. However, you can also use brick ovens to prepare meat, stews, vegetables, and more.
Patio Cover and Flooring
Last, but perhaps most importantly, you need a quality patio cover and flooring to protect your new outdoor kitchen from the elements. Tile and marble are both too slick for outdoor kitchen flooring, but stone and stamped concrete are both safe and look fantastic.
As for the patio cover, the most important issue is making sure it’s waterproof. Not only does the cover need to protect your outdoor kitchen, but it needs to keep water off any ceiling fans, lighting, and electric appliances. It also allows you to enjoy your outdoor kitchen even when it’s raining!
Of course, choose flooring and patio cover finishes and accents that match your fireplace and home. Check out these flooring ideas from This Old House.
Room to Expand
Now that you have some ideas for your backyard, get out a sheet of paper and sketch your dream patio area. Don’t consider cost just yet, as these projects can be a significant investment that will add to the value and enjoyment of your home. If you can’t build it all at once, don’t worry! You can always add that fireplace later.
Have a project in mind? Call our office to set up a virtual appointment.
Our experienced project developers will lead you through the process.
Rest easy knowing our team will oversee your entire outdoor living project, from start to finish.