Kitchen Ideas. Monday , February 12th , 2018 - 04:53:36 AM
Once you are armed with your list then make a budget considering carefully how much you can afford to pay for that outdoor kitchen. Remember that most solutions run from between $3000.00 and $30,000.00 and sometimes more.
Believe it or not the best place to start is with you and your family. Make a list of those things that you feel you will most need in your outdoor kitchen and then list those things that you think will be beneficial. For example, most families agree a good grill is a must at backyard, but do also want to make breads, pies and pizza out of doors? If so then you are going to want a wood burning oven as well. You might even want to include an open fire pit for guests to gather around, a dining set and of course cabinets and counter tops.
Many communities have a 'Parade of Homes' where the local builders demonstrate their skills in building homes. Walking through these show homes will give you a good feel of what different ideas and concepts look like in actual settings. You can also see many different styles of kitchens and ideas on display in home improvement centers and cabinet makers' showrooms. Pictures are great to find kitchen ideas, but experiencing real kitchens gives you a better feel for the actual finished concept.
There are several options when planning your outdoor kitchen. The most common design styles include the basic island, a \"U\" shaped island and an \"L\" shaped island. What you put into your kitchen island is up to you. Some outdoor kitchen ideas for the basic island would be to include a grill, a sink and a little work space. This is adequate for occasional light cooking. A \"U\" shaped island may have room for a grill, a sink, some storage and some work space. Because of the compact shape, it would fit in a small yard and allow you to visit with guests while you are cooking. \"L\" shaped islands tend to be larger, giving you a lot more room for food preparation. A grill could be located on the short side of the \"L\" while the longer side may contain a sink, a refrigerator, storage and other accessories.
Now that you've chosen your design, you need to choose your appliances! A grill or smoker is a necessity. You'll need to decide if you want a gas or charcoal grill, and what type fits best in your budget. Grills can range from very affordable to very expensive. Other kitchen ideas include sinks, refrigerators, extra burners and more. Some people opt to put in a refrigerator beneath their prep area. Adding extra gas burners can help you prepare a well-rounded meal. Whether or not you need burners depends on how much you anticipate using your outdoor kitchen.
If you are remodeling your old kitchen, you may be somewhat limited in the design options available to you. This may be especially true if your house is older and your kitchen space is smaller. This is where consulting with a kitchen designer can be very beneficial in helping you pull together the look that you want for your kitchen. You can show the designer your portfolio of kitchen ideas, and together you can design your dream kitchen. The designer will have the experience to steer you toward the design features that will work well together, and which ideas need to be discarded. After seeing which kitchen ideas you prefer, a good designer will introduce you to ideas that you may not have considered to compliment your basic ideas. A kitchen designer will be able to maximize the efficiency of your kitchen by creating the best layout within your existing kitchen space, or maybe rework your available space to make your kitchen more functional.
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