Outdoor Kitchen / July 16, 2018 / Amaury Dubeau
Once you have your cookware and countertop space figured out dont forget to look at sinks and cupboards as well. More undercounter space will let you keep more utensils grill tools plates and the like outside so you can make less trips back to the kitchen. On the same note you may also want to consider and outdoor sink. Many of them are very easy to install and maintain and they let you wash and dry your dishes right at the site of usage.
If youre really into cooking or you just want to be sure that you can prepare anything when youre outside the addition of a rangetop or even a wok cooker can bring new dimensions to your cooking potential. Even an amateur chef will find uses for these devices which many times are no more complicated than those in your primary indoor kitchen. The advantage to using an outdoor rangetop is that you dont necessarily need all the highend ventilation equipment that you do indoors when your innerchef fires up the burners to full blast. Vikings outdoor rangetops even have removable driptrays to catch that falling food when you spill a bit.
You should select sturdy and durable materials that can stand up to climate changes. Many building experts agree that Polymer is the perfect material for the construction of outdoor kitchens. It can withstand outside elements and unlike wood concrete or stucco it does not absorb moisture. Polymer is a solid material not a laminate or layered material and it will not warp crack or split. Countertops can be made from ceramic tile granite marble slate and other natural stones.
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