Five Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Build an Outdoor Kitchen
One way to make your yard a fun place to be is to build an outdoor kitchen. When you have an outdoor kitchen you will no longer be stuck inside during great weather, preparing food for all your guests. Instead you will be outside visiting with your friends and enjoying the weather without having to run back and forth to serve the food. Just imagine how much fun this would be! This article will give you five things to think about when you build your outdoor kitchen.
Before you start building your outdoor kitchen you really need to sit down and think about what you want from an outdoor kitchen. This will save you a lot of money because you will know exactly what you want and this will help to keep the design from changing.
1. One of the first things you need to decide is how many months of the year you want to use your outdoor kitchen. This will probably depend on what part of country you live in. If you live in an area where it gets cold, wet, or snowy in the winter then you need to decide if you want to spend the money to have a roof and other weatherproofing for your outdoor kitchen.
2. You need to decide if you want the kitchen to be attached to your house or farther away from the house. One thing to keep in mind when you're thinking about the location of your kitchen is that the farther you have been away from your house the more expensive plumbing and electrical installation won't be. On the other hand if you have a large yard and you want to have the kitchen out near some beautiful part of your yard the desire to do that may far outweigh the cost of the plumbing electric. Do you want to be able to cook complete meals in your outdoor kitchen or will a charcoal or gas barbecue be sufficient for your needs?
3. If you want to have a sink in your kitchen you will need to run plumbing. So decide if you want to spend the money for extra plumbing. The best thing about a sink outside is that you won't have to run inside to rinse things off, get a glass of water or even a wet washcloth. Is the food preparation area in your kitchen going to include a sink, because if it does you will need to run a water line to your outdoor kitchen?
4. If you want to have any other type of appliance that requires electricity such as a refrigerator or lamps you will also need to run electrical wiring. Again, this will all depend on what your budget is for your outdoor kitchen.
5. Finally you need to decide if you want to be able to your meals on charcoal or gas barbecue. With a variety of grills available today you can either purchase a grill that has burners on the side of it for cooking up your vegetables or other things that may need a pan of water.
So these are five important things you should take into consideration when designing your outdoor kitchen. And remember, planning these things now will save you money in the long run and make your outdoor kitchen more enjoyable.
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