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Top tips for creating an outdoor kitchen

With the warmer months of the year fast approaching, it’s the perfect time to start planning an outdoor kitchen. But where do you begin, what materials will you need and what should your budget be? There are plenty of decisions to be made, but with these top tips on how to plan an outdoor kitchen from the specialists at Outdoor Kitchen Expert, you’ll soon be on your way to having the perfect outside entertaining space.

Duncan Aird, founder of Outdoor Kitchen Expert, said: “Now’s the time to plan the outdoor kitchen and living space of your dreams.

“Think about is what you want from the space. Will it be for year-round use? Who will be using it most often? Will its main purpose be daily use or will it be an occasional entertaining space for parties and get-togethers?

These factors will drive all of the planning decisions, so it’s essential to be clear from the outset on what you want and need.”

Heating
The British climate will, of course, be a major consideration.

If the outdoor kitchen is to be used year-round, then heating will be needed. Thankfully, an array of options mean that homeowners can choose from fire pits, ranging from rustic to sleek in-table fires, to energy-efficient patio heaters.

Wi-Fi controlled heaters deliver the added advantage of being able to switch the heat on from indoors, to take the chill out of the air before you even step into the kitchen.

Shelter
A roof structure to keep the heat in during winter and provide shelter from the rain but still allow sunlight into the space in summer will be a key part of the design.

Pergolas, awnings, marquees and retractable canopies are all worthy of consideration here.

Location
Planning the outdoor kitchen’s location is another major decision and one that should be addressed early on.

The space will require water, drainage, power, lighting and most likely internet connectivity, so creating an outdoor kitchen that is connected to the main house may prove easier and more cost effective than creating a ‘satellite’ that isn’t in such close proximity.

The space available will also dictate what you can include.

An area as small as 10 sqm can accommodate an entry-level outdoor kitchen, but those looking for an entire outdoor living area, incorporating a bar, seating, canopy, fire pit and hot tub, may need as much as 150 sqm of space or more.

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Materials
When it comes to materials, it’s important to plan the style that you’re looking for from an early stage.

Are you after an ultra-modern outdoor kitchen or something that blends in with the natural landscape of the garden?

The kitchen’s location will also impact decisions around materials.

If it’s in an exposed location, for example, render or tile is an excellent choice, while a more sheltered location could be clad with timber.

This also raises the question of maintenance, as materials such as timber will require periodic work to keep the looking tip-top.

Eating
Thinking long and hard about eating is also key to the planning process.

Understanding what you’re likely to cook outdoors and how you like to prepare food will drive decisions around the features and appliances that you include.

Do you want just a grill (and should it be gas or charcoal) or will you also use a pizza oven?

And what about smokers, rotisseries, Asado grills, Japanese Konro/Hibachi Grills?

There are also decisions to be made about externally rated fridges, sinks and ice buckets.

Seating
Will you need just a table and chairs for outdoor dining or is a softer seating area required? Decisions around any required tech need to factor into this too, as they will impact plans in terms of the position of seating, screens, speakers and so forth.

These decisions around seating and tech will also impact lighting, so it’s important to think them through as part of the early-stage planning.

Budget
Depending on the scope and specification, a budget of around £45,000 is a solid starting point.

Regardless of what the budget is, it needs to be kept in mind throughout the planning process.”

Visit www.outdoorkitchenexpert.com /email: info@outdoorkitchenexpert.com or call 01932 647547.


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