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Learning how to create the ultimate outdoor kitchen isn’t as easy as picking out the colors you want and calling it a day—there are many factors that you need to take into consideration. For example, if you choose the wrong location, your outdoor kitchen will either be too hot in the summer or too cold in the winter, and no one wants that! And if you don’t have all of the necessary equipment to do so, it will look less than awesome, which defeats the purpose entirely.

Upgrade your grill

There’s no need to abandon outdoor living because your outdoor grill has seen better days. Give your outdoor kitchen some upgrades with these pointers on upkeep, then enjoy the final result year-round. Standard outdoor grills cost $150-$300 while more expensive outdoor ranges maybe $1,500 or higher.
Before you buy the most prominent, expensive grill, consider how you’ll use it. Will you need to make enough for an entire soccer team? How about grilling up some steaks for a romantic dinner for two? The grill you choose should have features that you actually want to use and not just the newest trend.

Enhance your seating

After assembling all the basics of your outdoor living space, think about new furniture such as patio tables and chairs. This includes investing in an actual dining table if you plan on eating outdoors often. Eating while on your phone diminishes the pleasantness of the expensive meal.
A nice modern outdoor kitchen set is one of the best investments you can make. Expect to spend a considerable amount on quality furniture, but remember: You should plan to store outdoor furniture indoors in the off-season or cover it securely during the winter months to make sure it lasts as long as high-end furniture.

Add the extras

Are you interested in installing a prep sink or a wine fridge? Fridge with a built-in ice machine and a smoker? Sure thing. You can spend as much as you want for custom modifications — the sky is the limit. Be aware of your space limitations before making your wish list.
An outdoor kitchen is a lot better with a complete kitchen, a wine refrigerator, and more counter space, even if a full one doesn’t fit.
This isn’t like at a regular house, though; you may have to install and/or extend utility services (like water and electricity), so keep this in mind. For the portable features, like a bar cart, which you can store away and use elsewhere, it may not cause you much trouble.

Make it comfortable

Think about the luxuries you may offer to keep customers who come outside feeling happy, such as an awning, music, and even a TV if you operate all year round.
Seating close to the house will allow you to take advantage of a porch or awning. Otherwise, a pergola will provide shade during the day, light at night, and atmosphere all year round.
An outdoor kitchen doesn’t have to be just for summer. You can extend the entertaining season with a fireplace if you have the space.
While enjoying your beautiful outdoor oasis, you can enjoy indoor comforts by connecting television and music outside – although it can be expensive. A portable speaker, a projector and sheet, or even an old-fashioned radio are more budget-sensitive options for those looking to jazz up their outdoor space.

Apply your own style

If you’re working with an existing space, make sure you play up the features, such as dark wood, stone, and classic columns, in your outdoor kitchen.
As you get ready to start from the ground up, make sure to look over what features you liked inside the home. These will then be best incorporated into your new outdoor kitchen.
When designing your outdoor space, consider designs and colors that are versatile so you won’t be limited if you want to change things up in the future.

What Furniture Goes Best In An Outdoor Kitchen?

When you’re designing furniture for your outdoor kitchen, you have a lot of options. While there are several pieces that are considered essential, it’s up to you to decide which ones make the most sense for your project. The first question is whether or not you want to seat in your kitchen. If so, some type of chairs or stools will be necessary. You might also want an island with a built-in seating area or barstools on the countertop. The countertop should also be large enough for cooking and eating if you don’t want people on their feet all day long.
There are also many different kinds of tables you can choose from, such as ones that have a built-in sink or drainboard. Placing your outdoor kitchen near an outdoor faucet will make washing dishes easier, but it’s up to you whether or not that location is convenient.

Here you can find ideas for your dream outdoor kitchen.

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