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Outdoor Kitchen Location Tips

When you are going through the steps of installing an outdoor kitchen, you’ll quickly find that deciding where to set it up is one of the most difficult and impactful decisions of the process. Since you have multiple options, it can be hard to figure out exactly where to put it. We’ve come up with a list of things to consider to help you decide!

Be conscious of sun and shade

Summer is prime time for outdoor kitchen use. So, when planning your outdoor kitchen, bank on warm temperatures and lots of sun, and take reactive measures. Placing your outdoor kitchen under existing shade, or planning to add new sources of shade will provide you and your guest’s comfort year-round.

Natural shade from trees and vines is best because they ventilate easily. As an added bonus vines and trees “transpire,” evaporate moisture to cool themselves, creating their own natural misting system.

There are plenty of man-made shade options as well, such as pergolas, or trellises. The growing popularity of transition rooms provides an even more permanent and durable option for your outdoor kitchen.

Leverage your natural space

Do you have a pool or hot tub in your yard? A beautiful garden? When choosing where to add your outdoor kitchen, take note of any existing structures or features that you want to complement. Also be wary of design overlap. The last thing you want is for your outdoor kitchen covering to inadvertently shade your vegetable garden.

In addition, when planning the placement of your outdoor kitchen cabinets, it’s important to consider the relationship between the indoor and outdoor versions, and how they will be used together when cooking or entertaining. If you have a large outdoor space to work with, it may prove prudent to place your outdoor kitchen in closer proximity to your indoor kitchen to create a seamless transition between indoors and outdoors.

Consider the View

Another crucial element to consider when you’re placing your outdoor kitchen is your views and sight lines. You can have the most beautiful outdoor kitchen in the world, but when your guests sit down to eat at the table, if they’re facing a brick wall or the old shed in your backyard, that’s what they’re going to remember. So, be sure so consider the view when you’re trying to find the perfect location for your stainless steel outdoor kitchen.

Another key consideration is the location that will provide the most privacy from neighbors. Screening views with trees and shrubbery will provide privacy while also providing a noise buffer for your close neighbors.

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Don’t forget utilities

When planning your outdoor kitchen layouts, keep in mind the best practical placement or installation of the necessary gas, water and electrical supply. Note where your water, gas and electric lines are, and design your kitchen accordingly.

Furthermore, when placing your grill or smoker, think about the natural flow of wind – make sure that smoke from the grill will be carried away from dining and living areas. You should also think about making sure the kitchen area is located a safe distance from doors and entryways to keep foot traffic away from potential hazards.

Additionally, make sure to place all outdoor cooking appliances away from areas where children play or where people play sports. You’ll want to avoid basketballs or soccer balls bouncing over onto a hot grill.

Don’t Shy Away From the Roof

When one thinks “outdoor kitchen,” the tendency is to think of backyards – but that doesn’t have to always be the case. Especially if you have a small or nonexistent lawn space, building your stainless outdoor kitchen on the roof can prove a very viable design option.

If you are choosing this option though, pay special attention to restrictions and codes. They vary by municipality, so check with your town’s building department to find out rules about setbacks, fire safety, and what kind of permits you’ll need to file. We recommend working with a general contractor so you are up to code and all safety requirements are included.

Fit Your Needs

The right spot to place an outdoor kitchen will vary from homeowner to homeowner. You may like the idea of an outdoor cooking area just outside the backdoor to your house or a freestanding pavilion near your pool area.

At the end of the day, there’s no one “right” spot for your outdoor kitchen. But by using these outdoor kitchen location tips, you’ll ensure you make an excellent choice.

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Outdoor Kitchen Cleaning & Maintenance

Adding an outdoor kitchen to your home is an exciting change! There are new opportunities for cooking, outdoor entertaining and enjoying the warm weather. But amidst all the summer fun, it’s important not to forget about maintaining your outdoor kitchen. Since your outdoor kitchen is always exposed to the outside elements, it’s inevitable that your kitchen will rack up dirt and grime, not to mention the natural wear and tear from cooking or grilling. Here are four tips for outdoor kitchen cleaning.

Clean Stainless Steel Properly
Don’t Neglect Your Outdoor Grill Appliances
Clean Those Countertops
Outdoor Furniture

Clean Stainless Steel Properly

One of the obvious draws of an outdoor kitchen is the lower maintenance required to keep it clean. Outdoor kitchens are meant to withstand the outdoor elements, and their components are built to last, specifically the stainless steel. Not only does stainless steel look nice with the hardware typically used in outdoor spaces, but it is also resistant to rust and corrosion, which makes it ideal for outdoor use.

Although stainless steel is a pretty durable material, it isn’t indestructible, which is why certain preventative steps will help keep your stainless steel looking shiny. For example, never cut directly on a stainless steel surface (use a cutting board instead). And when it comes to cleaning, wiping down with soapy water and rinsing thoroughly is your best bet for maintaining stainless steel surfaces. Make sure you are cleaning every surface including the cabinetry, sink, outdoor refrigerator and other stainless steel items on a regular basis.

You can also use a special polish for removing smudges, fingerprints and stains if needed, but be sure to apply it with a soft cloth – using anything harsher, like steel wool pads, may cause more harm than good. Mechanical abrasions (like those from steel pads, wire brushes and scrapers), as well as water deposits and chlorides (found in household and industrial cleaners) are all enemies of stainless steel, so keep them away from your outdoor kitchen. Since many stainless steels come with visible polishing lines, it’s important to scrub or wipe with the “grain” when cleaning.

To further protect your stainless steel outdoor kitchen, you can opt to add a powder coat finish. By adding this extra finish it helps prevent rust over time and increases the ease of maintenance. The powder coat finishes come in a wide variety of colors and designs so you can add a pop of color to your backyard while still having the durability of stainless steel.

Don’t Neglect Your Outdoor Grill Appliances

Outdoor grill appliances are essential to outdoor kitchens. In many setups, the grill serves as the centerpiece of the outdoor kitchen – it will get a lot of use, so it’s imperative that you take good care of it. Generally, after each use you should wait until the bbq grill is cool and then scrub the grill grates with a special wire brush. Wipe off residue with soapy water and a cloth and then rinse.

Aside from the grate, it’s important to check its other components, too, like burners, valves, and hoses. If you have a gas grill, don’t ignore the burners. Use a stiff brush periodically to clean off grease. And when you are cooking, pay attention to the color of the flame; a healthy flame on a gas grill should be blue with a yellow tip—if your flames are all yellow, turn off the grill and disconnect the fuel tank so that you can check the fuel valve pressure.

Clean Those Countertops

Cleaning your outdoor kitchen countertops is important and the best way to do it depends largely on the type of material used. While granite and stone countertops look smooth, they are porous, which means they can stain easily. If you have granite or stone countertops, you should wipe up spills as quickly as possible with soapy water.

For the best long-term cleaning experience, we recommend Dekton® by Cosentino® for outdoor kitchen countertops. This new and innovative material is a combination of quartz, porcelain and glass formulated into an ultra-compact surface that is non-porous, UV-resistant for color stability in the sunshine, durable, virtually indestructible and impervious to staining.

In addition, adding a roof structure to your outdoor kitchen will help add another layer of protection for year round cleaning, specifically for countertops and other flat surfaces.

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Outdoor Furniture

As with stainless steel, making thoughtful choices in the design and material of your outdoor furniture will go a long way when it comes to maintenance. Common outdoor furniture materials, such as vinyl, mesh, and fabric components, can be cleaned with a mild, all-purpose cleaner. Like with your countertops, try to catch and wipe up spills as soon as possible.

Remember, regular cleaning and maintenance of your outdoor kitchen will ensure that you get many years of enjoyment out of it, so use these tips to assist with your outdoor kitchen cleaning.

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Spring is in the Air

Birds are happily chirping, pollen is wreaking havoc and the days are getting longer, indicating that spring is upon us. You know what that means…it’s time to dust off your patio furniture and prepare your backyard for relaxation and entertaining. But, have you thought about transforming your exterior space into more than just a typical outdoor room?

If so, you may be going back and forth deciding on whether or not you need a full outdoor kitchen or if you can sneak by with a simple grilling station. We may be a little bias, but if you’re planning to invest in your patio space, an outdoor kitchen may just be the right choice for you.

An outdoor kitchen combines all the elements of an interior kitchen, enabling you to store all your cooking and grilling utensils and groceries outside. This will allow you the freedom to socialize and join the fun while entertaining, instead of always needing to make treks back inside. In addition, the extra countertop space provides an option for a bar area, making it even easier to chat while preparing a feast. Outdoor kitchens provide a lifestyle experience; they offer more than just form and function.

Our design-build partners can help you create an outdoor kitchen that not only matches your existing exterior architecture and landscape, but also one that highlights your personal tastes. And, if you’re the type of homeowner that likes get involved with choosing the design elements right down to the cabinet door handles, then you’re in luck. Brown Jordan Outdoor Kitchens are available in multiple door styles and powder coat finishes that will knock your guests’ socks off. Not to mention the plethora of accessories that provides the finishing touches.

Now that we have you hooked, check out these backyard kitchen designs for inspiration…

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Photo Credit: Ron Wellander; Susan Myers Smith Photography
Photo Credit: Innovative Outdoor Kitchens – Photography Steven Paul Whitsitt Photography
Photo Credit: Innovative Outdoor Kitchens; Steven Paul Whitsitt Photography

For more outdoor kitchen photos and design ideas check out our gallery page or call 203-626-5625.

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How to Design an Outdoor Kitchen

Backyard Kitchen DesignAs requests for backyard kitchens continue to rise, our team assembled a step-by-step guide for the planning and decision-making processes, which can oftentimes be the most challenging aspect of a remodeling or new construction project.

Choose a designer: This is perhaps one of the most crucial first steps. Do your due-diligence. You want to make sure the chemistry is right because you will be spending a significant amount of time with this person. Determine what types of companies do they typically source their products from; In addition, ensure the designer you select is a good listener, and is willing to adopt your vision, as opposed to taking total control.

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Houzz, one of the nation’s leading online platforms for home remodeling and design, is a great website for researching credible, designers, builders, remodelers, architects, and contractors. This is just one source out of many for scoping out the right partner. Others include referrals from friends and family, simple internet searches and even advertisements in local design magazines. Houzz, like Pinterest, is also a great platform for finding inspiration. Also check out our outdoor kitchen gallery.

Create a plan: The next step involves working with your designer on drafting the right blueprint. As the homeowner, you will want to decide how you want the space to be used. For example, do you want your backyard kitchen and grill area to include amenities needed for hosting large social gatherings; do you want to create an area for everyday use; or both?

After you have answered the questions above, you will want to discuss layout options with your designer. Do you want ample countertop space and storage options; how about a bar counter; does the area call for a center island? As industry experts, we know this process can be stressful, so take your time and consider all your options.

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Select the materials: This is the fun part. From countertops and outdoor cabinetry options to outdoor appliances, such as an backyard kitchen grill, you will want to elect to use materials that complement your home’s existing exterior architecture. When it comes to storage solutions, if you are looking for quality with plenty of design options, Brown Jordan Outdoor Kitchens’ stainless steel cabinetry is the perfect choice. We offer a wide selection of door styles and finishes for both traditional and contemporary designs. In addition, we have also partnered with Dekton by Cosentino, the leading manufacturer of quartz, natural stone, and architectural surfaces. Available options can be found on our “Countertops” page. Don’t forget about the roof! John Anderson, of Severe Weather Roofing and Restoration, outlines items you should consider for your outdoor kitchen roof here.

In regard to appliances, there are an array of products and brands from which to choose. Take some time to browse through the Brown Jordan Outdoor Kitchens website; you will have an opportunity to learn about various types of outdoor kitchen BBQs, grills, side burners, pizza ovens, refrigerators, beer dispensers, ice makers, and much more.

The planning and decision-making processes for creating a backyard kitchen do not have to be intimidating; simply follow our helpful guide. And, once the planning phase is complete, installation is quick so you can start enjoying your beautiful outdoor kitchen.

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P.S. As a continuation on designing backyard kitchens, stay tuned for our series on how to select the right design partner!

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