Countertop materials
Select a countertop material that is both functional and resilient. Popular options for outdoor kitchens include granite, stainless steel, concrete, or natural stone. These materials are durable, easy to clean, and able to withstand outdoor conditions.
Storage and cabinetry
Include sufficient storage space in your outdoor kitchen for utensils, cookware, and other items. Use weather-resistant cabinetry and consider incorporating features like drawers, shelves, and compartments to keep everything organised and easily accessible.
Lighting
Install proper lighting to ensure safety, functionality, and ambiance in your outdoor kitchen. Consider task lighting for cooking areas, ambient lighting for dining spaces, and accent lighting to highlight architectural features or focal points.
Ventilation
Adequate ventilation is crucial for outdoor kitchens, especially when using gas grills or cooktops. Install a vent hood or exhaust system to remove smoke, odours, and heat effectively.