5 Outdoor Kitchen
Construction Tips.
The aroma of sizzling broil wafting from your
next-door neighbor's barbeque is here again. You sneak over the
fence and you were right! He was doing his weekend routine!
When can you ever have this kind of routine, as well as the
cooking center tweaked out with refrigerator, stainless steel
cabinets and of course the gleaming grills? It is proud and
solid such a tribute to outdoor kitchen construction. You have
got to have one for yourself!
You won't get anywhere by sneaking over but a great plan, an
outdoor kitchen contractor and few thousand dollars will
definitely take you somewhere. However, you have to be aware
that planning an outdoor kitchen construction is a serious
endeavor because it is going to be a part of your backyard for
a long time. It is very important to have a careful planning
and build it with the quality that will guarantee you that it
will serve you for a long time. Below are some of the tips for
outdoor kitchen construction:
1. Construction Tip #1 : Location
Place your outdoor kitchen near the house particularly the
indoor kitchen. Ideally, your outdoor kitchen should be located
in a place where it won't have too much exposure to elements of
the outdoor environment. Because it is designed to entertain
you, your family and your guests, an existing patio may be a
great site but you have be very careful with flammable
materials like trellises, trees and patio roofs.
2. Construction Tip #2: Allow the kitchen to have
utilities
You need to have a sink and this will require a drain and
water supply. Electricity is also required for rotisserie,
lighting and outdoor refrigerator. You have to plan where and
how the utilities will be directed from your house to your
outdoor kitchen.
3. Outdoor Kitchen Construction Tip #3: Design Your
Kitchen for Comfort
An outdoor kitchen is the same as the indoor kitchen in such
a way that it should be designed with similar considerations.
Part of these considerations is the comfort it will offer.
4. Construction Tip #4: Use Sound Construction
A heavy and large masonry barbeque requires a concrete pad
which is typically reinforced by steel. You should also install
a perimeter footing which is twice as wide as the walls of the
barbeque to ensure that it will stand the heat coming from the
grill.
5. Construction Tip #5: Follow the code
Before you finalize the design, be sure to check the zoning
requirements to make sure that your outdoor kitchen is located
along a legal distance from the property lines.
With the above tips for outdoor kitchen construction, you
are now ready to build your own outdoor kitchen. Watch you
neighbor sneak over as you grill those perfectly marinated
barbeques.
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