If you plan on designing an outdoor kitchen for your property in New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut, you'll want to consider a few things before moving forward. First, you should consider the climate in your area when choosing the materials to ensure they can withstand the elements. You also want to think about which amenities would make your life easier and your outdoor kitchen functional for your specific needs. Lastly, you'll want to consider whether you plan to use it at night, and if so, you should invest in outdoor lighting.


1. Consider Your Climate When Choosing Materials for Your Outdoor Kitchen

When designing an outdoor kitchen, you want to ensure that the materials you use can withstand the elements they will be exposed to. Because of this, it's essential to consider the climate in your area when deciding what to use for building your outdoor kitchen. For example, you want to opt for durable materials that can withstand fluctuating temperatures, humidity, moisture, and the freeze-thaw cycle. Your outdoor kitchen should last a long time, so you don't want to build it from materials that'll easily crack, warp, or rot. Some great options include stone, as it's highly sturdy and can brace the elements, and stainless steel, which is perfect for appliances.


2. Consider Adding Amenities to Your Outdoor Kitchen That Makes Your Life Easier

Another thing you'll want to consider when designing an outdoor kitchen is choosing amenities that make your life easier. Adding features that increase its functionality and convenience is crucial for getting the most out of it and ensuring it meets your needs. Here are some common amenities for outdoor kitchens:

  • Sink: A sink allows you to wash your hands and ingredients without having to run inside every time.
  • Refrigerator: Adding a refrigerator to your outdoor kitchen will keep ingredients cool and within reach rather than going inside to grab them.
  • BBQ Grill: A BBQ grill will allow you to cook meals and give the food that signature smoky flavor.
  • Drawers: Drawers are a worthwhile amenity for your outdoor kitchen because you can store utensils, silverware, and other items, saving you a trip inside to grab them.
  • Dishwasher: With a dishwasher, you can put the dirty dishes right into it rather than struggling to bring them inside.

3. Consider Whether You Want to Use Your Outdoor Kitchen at Night

The last thing you want to consider when designing an outdoor kitchen is whether you want to use it at night. If you do, you'll want to invest in outdoor lighting. Lighting will illuminate your outdoor kitchen so you can still use it even after the sun goes down. That way, you don't have to move indoors, instead continuing to enjoy and cook in your outside area. Outdoor lighting will also highlight its beauty, drawing attention to the materials and structure to make it stand out as a focal point!

You can get the most out of the lighting for your outdoor kitchen with LED bulbs, as they last a long time and don't skyrocket your electric bill.


Call us today to schedule our outdoor kitchen installation service.

At Ascape Landscape, we offer an outdoor kitchen installation service to complete your outside area with an equally durable and unique feature! We use pre-designed kits to build them, so whether you want one for cookouts with your employees and clients, to serve as another amenity for HOA residents, or anything else - you can trust that we have an outdoor kitchen for your needs. We also bid on outdoor kitchen builds for new construction projects!

We proudly serve commercial properties and HOAs in Tarrytown and Elmsford in Westchester County, NY, Alpine and Allendale in Bergen County, NJ, Greenwich and Stamford in Fairfield County, CT, and other nearby areas. Call us today at (845) 353-6500 to schedule our outdoor kitchen installation service!