Creating Kitchens Large and Small
The budget for an outdoor kitchen is unique to each client and what they hope to bring to life. If they are starting small, they can invest a few thousand dollars to create a well-designed space. On the higher end, a fully integrated outdoor kitchen can
run upward of $40,000-$60,000. Similar to an indoor kitchen, the size, quality, number of appliances, and countertop surface are the main drivers of price. But in today’s market, there are a number of materials we as professionals can
suggest that offer the design and performance characteristics needed. For clients with a smaller budget, a phased approach works best. You can start with a grill installation, which is usually the most common route, along with a small
paver patio. Great grills are available within any price range, as are durable, quality pavers for the patio. Beginning here leaves room for expansion as the client looks to round out the space with other features. If your client has a
mid-range budget, there’s room to include additional features outside a grill and patio. Depending on their vision for utilizing the space, you can add in elements such as sinks, storage, and a small refrigerator to really bring the indoors
out. You can find suppliers today that offer products to suit a range of styles, from modern to classic. When you have those lucky clients who want to splurge on their outdoor kitchen, the possibilities are endless. Features like side
burners, a built-in bar ledge, or a wood-fired brick oven add to the usability of the space and make it feel like a separate wing of the home. A great material option when building out benches, barbecues, walkways, and other items, such
as raised garden beds, is a modular concrete panel system. The overall look of concrete fits well with any design style, especially the increasingly popular modern aesthetic. There are options available today that also offer other features,
such as a hollow interior where wiring can be run for added lighting.