A Modern Outdoor Kitchens
It’s an extension of your home that provides a year-round destination for entertaining and family activities. And while it may be tempting to jump right in and start building your outdoor kitchens, there are some essential things to consider before you get started.
The planning stage is probably the most crucial step in installing your outdoor kitchens. Ensure you have everything you need before you begin, and make sure all measurements are accurate. You don’t want to have to run back out at a later date to get something you forgot or didn’t measure up correctly.
If you are planning on designing your outdoor kitchen, you may want to start by gathering some inspiration. There are plenty of amazing outdoor kitchen pictures out there, so start looking at them or visiting a few websites to see what you like and what works in terms of layout and design.
This hardware free filet table is constructed from completely from HDPE BoatBoard with a food grade cutting surface. This table has two filet knife holders, pliers holder, hose sprayer hook, cup holder, towel holder, and umbrella holder. The towel and umbrella holder (shown on the left) is reversible with the right side for left handed users. There are four sizes to select from: 30″, 36″, 42″, or 48″ Cutting Surface. Additionally, during inclement weather, lift the two HDPE locking pins near the feet, and slide the legs off for easy removal.
Outdoor Furniture
Our outdoor furniture is constructed from HDPE BoatBoard. These hardware free chairs and tables will NEVER RUST. Their inherent UV properties will provide excellent stability against fading for years to come. There are several heights to choose from: Low, Medium or Bar Heights available. Our chairs also provide just enough flexibility in the seat, so additional padding may not be required.
Factors To Consider When Installing Outdoor Kitchens Include
1. Location
The first step in designing your outdoor kitchen is to decide where you want to place it. The most popular location is near your patio, deck, or pool. Make sure that you have the available space for it and that it will be convenient for you when cooking.
2. Function
A modern outdoor kitchen is not only used for cooking but also as a living space, party area, and even a homework station for young kids. Therefore, your outdoor space should be multi-functional to create a sense of balance between the indoors and outdoors. We recommend including indoor elements like lighting and comfortable seating, so you have plenty of options for using your outdoor kitchen throughout the year.
3. Decide what type of structure you want.
You can build an outdoor kitchen with a large patio, add it to an existing deck or build it as a freestanding structure. Many homeowners choose to make their grilling area part of their patio to spend time outside while preparing their meals.
4. Space
When deciding how big your outdoor kitchen should be, consider how often you will use it and how many people will be eating at once. For example, if your family has big summer parties where lots of people congregate around the grill, then you may want to consider building a large enough kitchen.
If you don’t have enough storage space, consider adding outdoor kitchen cabinets to your outside kitchen space. It’s also important to keep all items stored away from direct sunlight, as this can cause them to rot or rust.
5. Materials
Consider what material you want your kitchen to be made from. Wood, metal, stone, and plastic are just a few of the options available to you.
Imagine yourself hosting a barbecue party in your home, with all your family and friends gathered around the outdoor kitchen bar. The outdoor kitchen bar is in the middle of the outdoor cooking area. It’s one of the essential features of your barbecuing experience.
It’s also a very functional piece of furniture as it can be used for serving, cutting, prepping, and keeping your food warm. An excellent outdoor kitchen should be built for durability and made out of high-quality materials because it will never be used indoors. It should also be stylish to blend in with the outdoor decor and enhance your outdoor living space.
6. Cost
Think about how much money you want to spend on your new outdoor kitchen. There are several different sizes and styles available to fit any budget.
7. Energy efficiency
If saving energy is important to you, look into purchasing an Energy Star certified appliance or using low-energy lighting in your kitchen.
Get a modern touch for your outdoor kitchens
Your outdoor kitchen deserves a modern appearance, and you can make it better with a few simple steps. First, be sure to prepare yourself and plan ahead.