Sunday, August 3, 2008

Taking the Indoors Outside - Outdoor Kitchens Extend Your Possibilities

Are you hoping to expand your home? Instead of considering an addition, give some thought to expanding your livable space - outdoors. More homes are moving towards creating outside spaces that function as an extension of the home, essentially outdoor rooms. These spaces include room for relaxing, entertaining, and cooking.
The first point of creating one of these outdoor rooms begins with outdoor kitchen planning. These kitchens are more than a mere area to barbeque; instead outdoor kitchens include a variety of appliances (refrigerators, sinks, and of course, grills), extensive countertops for food prep, and dining areas.
Some people start their preparations by consulting a kitchen design software package. While many software programs offer great details for traditional "indoor" kitchens, many are adding outdoor kitchen planning as one of their features.
Planning an outdoor kitchen isn't that different from the equivalent indoor kitchen. You still need to plan space for countertops, plan for plumbing and cooking. A kitchen design software package can help you get started brainstorming. You'll see some sample outdoor kitchens that you can adapt to your home.
When it comes to outdoor kitchen planning, you need to consider a few key factors:
* How much time do you spend outdoors?* How much room do you have to devote to an outdoor kitchen?* Do you cook extensively outdoors (or would you like to)?* Do you like to entertain?* How much money are you willing to spend?
The two most important factors will be space and money. If you aren't willing to sacrifice much backyard space, you might have to consider a simple, installed gas grill with a small counter space. If you truly want to create an outdoor room, you have to be willing to devote about the same amount of space as you would to a room in your home. For extensive outdoor kitchen planning, you'll need to consider the location of plumbing and gas lines. You may also need to consider creating overhangs or roofs to protect your appliances from the elements.
Your kitchen design software will help you plan an outdoor space that utilizes a good kitchen design - easy access between the grill, refrigerator, and sink. Once you have these elements in place, along with seating for you and your guests, you'll have a brand new space you can enjoy, with all the conveniences of an indoor room. You'll probably find you spend more time in your outdoor kitchen, than you ever spent in the indoor equivalent.
James Mahoney is the owner of Kitchen Designers Ideas.com. He has written many articles on kitchen design and puts out an information packed newsletter. Learn about kitchen design ideas and trends by visiting his site at http://www.KitchenDesignersIdeas.com

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