Eating outdoors is only half the fun. Whether you design your own outdoor kitchen or simply want to be inspired for the future, we have the right ideas for every style of interior design. Now add it to your dream house board.
Shiplap adds a coastal feel to this beachhouse kitchen. A hanging straw lantern enhances the mood even more.

A black outdoor kitchen looks sleek, sexy and modern. So it does not seem too formal, give him a thatched roof.
If you have avoided copper in fear, it will turn green, we hear you, but there is a solution. Treat it with varnish first, and avoid the weather.
Think beyond the backyard (and beyond) and turn your roof into a scenic cooking place. You will not mind working over a hot grill if you have such a view.
This outdoor sink has a built-in container for flowers. And when you're having a party, it's also an ice bucket for wine.
A stained oak ceiling warms up stainless steel cabinets. The best part? A fold-down metal gate protects equipment from rain.
Our future dream home will absolutely have a built-in pizza oven. Pies on repetition.
These outdoor kitchen cabinets are made from old cypress shutters. It's a look that works well for coastal or farmhouses.
If you live outdoors in the summer, you want your space to be as welcoming as possible. Channel the ocean - or the sky - with blue cupboards.
Instead of looking at an outdoor kitchen as an accessory, you can complete it with a grill, a refrigerator, a sink and a pizza oven. A U-shaped layout helps you change from hot to cold. The grill is on the left, two refrigerator drawers and an ice maker on the right.
Turn a sink into a beverage cooler with a teak plate. Now imagine the party potential.
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