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Create the Perfect Outdoor Kitchen with these 27 Inspiring Ideas.

If you’re considering building an outdoor kitchen, choosing the right materials is key. According to expert Laura Lowney, stainless steel is a popular choice due to its durability and resistance to the outdoor elements. For countertops, granite is recommended because of its strength and low maintenance requirements when sealed properly. Alternatively, porcelain is gaining popularity due to its attractive price point and ease of maintenance.

How much does it cost to build an outdoor kitchen?

Certainly, building a full-size outdoor kitchen with a prep area, stainless-steel appliances, and a kegerator is a pricey option. Lowney says that it’s “really difficult to put a number on” outdoor kitchens, since “cost can vary greatly depending on the design, size, labor required, and materials you use.” However, many people choose to DIY their own outdoor kitchen, working to plan and build the space with a strict budget. Remember, even a humble mini fridge next to a wisely designed counter space can be the foundation of your outdoor kitchen design. When you’re dining al fresco, having your own outdoor kitchen can be enjoyable with just a pair of comfortable bar stools at a high-top table.

What do I do about my outdoor patio kitchen during the winter?

There are so many variables that go into designing an outdoor entertainment space, with one of the most important ones being the environment you live in. Folks who live in dry areas with little precipitation don’t have to worry as much about the threat of snow or hurricanes. By building a covered patio kitchen, you aren’t as limited to when you can use the space. Lowney, who based in New England, recommends building a covered kitchen area to ensure it lasts longer. “It extends the longevity of the investment,” she notes.

Below, browse a range of backyard kitchen ideas to get you started on your outdoor kitchen journey.

1. Backsplash beauty

Nancy Epstein’s striking tile backsplash.

Photo: Courtesy of Artistic Tile

A uniquely-patterned backsplash is a stunning focal point and a great place to start when searching for patio kitchen ideas. Nancy Epstein, founder and chairman of the board at Artistic Tile, chose walls of a custom glass mosaic in a languid lily pad pattern for her home. Under limestone columns wrapped with Star of Jasmin plants, the space is delightfully fragrant. “My own yard feels as lush and indulgent as the finest outdoor spaces I have experienced anywhere in the world, and I use it almost every day from spring to fall,” says Epstein.

2. Continuous countertops

Indoor-outdoor living is at its finest in this space by Kern & Co.

Photo: Courtesy of Kern & Co.

A very popular outdoor kitchen trend is the extension of the kitchen island outside to create bar seating, like in this home by Kern & Co. Through a large kitchen window, the countertops connect the indoor space to the outdoor entertaining area.

3. Serenity and style

Mary Patton Design created this outdoor kitchen with many of the amenities of an indoor living room.

Photo: Molly Culver

Comfortable lounge furniture, sleek appliances, and clever storage space is always a win. Houston-based Mary Patton of Mary Patton Design says clients have been asking for kitchen spaces that evoke a balance of serenity and sophistication with a touch of fun. “Amenities like a fireplace or a television create the perfect environment for entertaining,” Patton adds.

4. Year-round use

Heaters and screens can make your outdoor living area usable in off seasons.

Photo: Darren Setlow

Making use of an outdoor kitchen year-round can be difficult in all climates. Cathy Purple Cherry, founder and principal of Purple Cherry Architects, found a way to make the most of all seasons at this Virginia pool house. Its outdoor kitchen can be used nearly all year long thanks to a translucent roll-down screen hidden in the wood-planked ceiling that can be lowered and tied off. There are also infrared ceiling-mounted heaters.

5. Poolside pizza oven

A pizza oven brings the pizzazz to this project by Bob White.

Photo: Stanly Ranch Residences

Tucked in the vineyards in Napa Valley, this Stanly Ranch home, designed by Bob White, has a pizza oven next to the grilling station, with plenty of space for food prep. “When a home is designed right, they are about celebrating, creating, and honoring a sense of place, capturing moments and memories in people’s lives—all with a spectacular view,” says White. 6. Wood cabinetry

Take cues from Marie Flanigan and model your outdoor kitchen cabinets after your interior ones.

Photo: Julie Soefer

Soft and welcoming, this wood cabinetry from Marie Flanigan Interiors creates a rustic enclave with plenty of storage space inside the kitchen cabinets.

7. Urban kitchen with a view

An outdoor kitchen on an urban rooftop? Why not.

Photo: Jack Vatcher

City dwellers can experience the best kitchen design ideas as well. “Our goal was to make it easy for residents to have that backyard experience,” says Matthew Snyder, co-owner and codeveloper of The Archer in Boston’s Beacon Hill.

8. White brick and steel

White brick sets the tone in this project by Marie Flanigan.

Photo: Courtesy of Marie Flanigan Interiors

Adding contrast to the steel doors that open up to the sitting room, this white brick stands out. “The bar just in front of the grill adds a place to sit, relax, enjoy a drink, and linger a little longer,” says Marie Flanigan of Marie Flanigan Interiors. “This kitchen is the best of outdoor living.”

9. Custom millwork

Custom millwork brings out the luxe factor in this project by Brittany Farinas.Photo: Lifestyle Production Group

This Bali-inspired home by Miami-based designer Brittany Farinas of House of One features a kitchenette that blurs the line between indoors and outdoors. “We incorporate millwork into our projects, so the space was perfect to create a custom-built feature, and the stone was carefully sourced by Opustone,” says Farinas.

10. More pizza ovens

A professional-style pizza oven is a standout feature for entertaining.Photo: Courtesy of Ojai Valley Inn

A pizza oven is a highly coveted asset for outdoor kitchens. At the Ojai Valley Inn’s Casa Elar, the Tuscan-style kitchen’s outdoor pizza oven makes an unexpected yet integrated focal point  at the resort’s culinary events space, The Farmhouse.

11. Covered patio

Covered patios are a very comfortable way to experience outdoor dining.

Photo: Caitlin Atkinson

Weather is unpredictable, but a covered patio can be enjoyed in almost any environment. This Jennifer Risko Smith design creates a shelter from the storm while connecting the indoor kitchen with the pool area, main kitchen, and dining in between. “You can easily pass things to the outdoor kitchen and service the counter and table seating from inside,” says Smith.

12. Seamless flow

Outdoor zones seamlessly flow together at this resort.

Photo: Francisco Estrada/Courtesy of Auberge Resorts Collection

At Brisa del Mar at Chileno Bay Resort & Residences, the six-bedroom villa’s indoor-outdoor kitchen has a clean, contemporary aesthetic with an open floor plan and spacious outdoor area.

13. Concrete and stone

A cool-toned modern outdoor kitchen is all the rage.

Photo: Chipper Hatter/Belgard

Cool-toned color palettes and modern design styles are extremely popular. Consider elegant pavers or stacked stone. “These materials create smooth, clean lines that complement other elements, like stainless-steel appliances, and coordinate well with pops of color,” says Joe Raboine, director of residential hardscapes at Belgard.

14. Marble and wood

Meredith Owen applied marble countertops to this outdoor kitchen design.

Photo: Molly Culver

A strong contrast of marble and wood creates an elegant yet welcoming space in this outdoor kitchen by Meredith Owen Interiors, which is adjacent to the indoor kitchen for ease. “Meals are easily prepped inside and brought out to be grilled. This kitchen overlooks the pool and outdoor dining and living areas, which means the entertaining doesn’t stop, even if you’re grilling burgers,” says Owen.

15. Backyard beauty

Nature is your friend when it comes to creating a beautiful outdoor kitchen setup.

Photo: Studio William Hefner

This Studio William Hefner kitchen embraces the natural landscape surrounding it. Tucked away in the backyard, the greenery serves as an ideal backdrop.

16. Dining area drama

A striking backyard dining area by Sterling Huddleson Architecture.

Photo: Wayne Capili

While the kitchen is important for prep, you may want to put the focus on your outdoor dining area, like in this well-lit outdoor space created by Sterling Huddleson Architecture.

17. Fireside comfort

Firepits are great at defining hangout zones.

Photo: Binyan

Cozy up by the outdoor fireplace and enjoy the views around you. At The Parker, a new building in Boston, Linda Zarifi of Linda Zarifi Design created an elegant firepit area that’s ideal for outdoor entertaining.

18. Indoor-outdoor integration

Amanda Barnes Interiors designed an outdoor kitchen that’s directly adjacent to the indoor one.

Photo and Styling: Alyssa Rosenheck

This outdoor space was built to mirror the adjacent indoor space, explains Amanda Barnes of Amanda Barnes Interiors. “You can read the barbecue thermometer from the kitchen window so you can prep inside and keep an eye on everything outside,” says Barnes.

19. Shady section

Incorporate plants into your outdoor kitchen design.

Photo: Jane Beiles

This Design Lines Signature space offers an escape from the sun-drenched pool area and allows lush plants to serve as outdoor decor. “Nature is the backdrop here,” says designer Judy Pickett.

20. Waterfront grilling station

Choose materials that won’t erode in the elements.

Photo: Drew Birch

Fire up the gas grill with the natural beauty of the water flowing behind you. Bridgette Caporaso of Sketch Design Studio chose organic materials like wood and concrete for this waterfront home since “salt, water, and sun exposure is very abrasive on many finishes.”

 21. Textured backsplash

A textured backsplash creates an interesting focal point.

Photo: Venjhamin Reyes

Add a punch to your backsplash with texture, like in this property by Design West that features quartz and tiles. “Our design teams chose to use a textured backsplash in these spaces to add depth, interest, and visual appeal to the areas,” says Morgan Bratcher, lead designer, and Caitlin Godwin, interior designer.

22. Rooftop kitchen

Design your outdoor kitchen space around your lifestyle needs.

Photo: Brie Williams. Styling: Kendra Surface

Whether you’re having a chat around the firepit or lounging with a good book, this rooftop embraces distinct rooms, says Judy Pickett of Design Lines Signature. “Versatility is key when designing spaces—nowadays you can do so many activities outdoors, and having a space that is designed specifically for all of these potential activities is important.”

23. Fireplace lounge

This space by Jennifer Risko Smith is made for entertaining.Photo: Caitlin Atkinson

An outdoor living room is ideal for entertaining, especially in this Jennifer Risko Smith–designed property. “This outdoor kitchen features modern details and pops of color,” says Smith. “It is one hundred percent focused on providing every comfort of the interior outside—beer on tap, barbecue, counter seating, and an adjacent fireplace lounge area and full dining area with heaters, interesting lighting, and views.” Grab a seat by the fireplace and soak up the greenery that surrounds it.

24. Grilling and smoking

This project takes grilling and smoking to the next level.

Photo: Jeffrey Brian Riemer

Designed for a client that’s a high-end grilling and smoking enthusiast, Kate Anne Gross of Kate Anne Designs said the design team “had to really step up our outdoor kitchen game to meet the expectations.”

“The key was incorporating everything without it looking cluttered or taking away from the aesthetics of the island itself,” says Gross. A waterfall polished-cement counter creates a modern, industrial look.

25. Bluestone, brick, and shiplap

Unexpected materials play nicely together in this space by Kate Anne Designs.

Photo: Jeffrey Brian Riemer

Asked to combine a decorative backdrop with architectural lighting at this East Coast home, the Kate Anne Designs team combined a rustic creamy brick veneer with bluestone, contrasting it with white shiplap.

26. Jewel-toned accents

Your outdoor kitchen area doesn’t need to be devoid of color.

Photo: Julie Soefer

Rich blues and reds pop against organic, natural furnishings and a lime-washed masonry exterior in this home by Benjamin Johnston Design. “The home’s interior color story ranges from earthy neutrals to moody jewel tones, and that palette served as the foundation for this area’s design,” says Johnston.

 

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