How to Plan Out a Landscape Design If the Outdoor Kitchen Is the Main Attraction
Choosing the placement of your Lewis Center, OH Area outdoor kitchen is an essential piece of making the best use of your outdoor space. You might want the outdoor kitchen close to the backdoor for transferring supplies or you could prefer the kitchen to be at one end of the patio to make it feel more like a special feature. Whatever your preference, these outdoor kitchen design ideas can help it become the main attraction.
Placing the Custom Outdoor Kitchen by the Back Door
When you place your outdoor kitchen by the back door of your house, this can be the first thing your guests see when they walk outside onto the patio. You could choose to have a covered open porch area right there at the door where friends and family can relax while you cook.
Situating an outdoor kitchen along the back wall of your house can make the perfect cooking space where you can still enjoy your guests as you prepare a yummy meal. Another feature to consider can be the addition of an “L” shaped area of the outdoor kitchen where you can add bar stools. This can be a multi-functional space for serving and a bar area where your guests can grab drinks.
Positioning the outdoor kitchen near the back door can certainly make carrying groceries and other supplies convenient. The right plan can make stocking the kitchen easy with a clear path from the back door.
Consider having a landscape professional build a walkway from the parking area so you can carry groceries and other items directly from the car to the outdoor kitchen. You can stock it directly without having to go through the house.
Placing the Outdoor Kitchen Near the Patio Edge
When the outdoor kitchen is situated at the far end of the patio, it can feel like a self-contained space. Your guests will be sure to gravitate there when they smell the delicious aromas.
Stone countertops at the proper height are durable and attractive, making cooking a delight. Consider having your outdoor kitchen in an “L” plan for the perfect work triangle. Then, your guests can sit at the counter and chat with you while you work.
When you want an added “wow” factor, look at the pergola as a wonderful, shady addition. The dappled light it casts on the floor below can add visual interest. If you love to plant flowers and vines, a landscape professional can build stone bases with planting space for you to add a personal touch to the pergola structure.
Placing the Outdoor Kitchen in an Addition to the House
If you really want to create a unique outdoor kitchen, consider having an addition to one end of your house. This can be in the manner of a screened-in porch but with the purpose of serving as an unusual outdoor kitchen.
With folding windows that open two sides to the patio, these spaces can serve as pass-throughs and more seating for guests. Since the addition has a door, when your outdoor kitchen is not in use, you can close it to the elements.
While from one angle this outdoor space can look like another part of your house, you know that when it is opened to the patio, it becomes the perfect hosting spot.
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In 2001, Shawn Rine decided he would like to earn a little pocket change. With a used mower and lots of hard work, he got his neighbors' yards into shape in no time. Nearly two decades later, Rine Landscape Group has a few more mowers – not to mention a staff of certified landscape specialists and an extensive portfolio of innovative, functional landscape projects in neighborhoods all over the Greater Columbus Metro Area.