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Outdoor Kitchen Ideas for the Adventurous

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An outdoor kitchen has many benefits for your home. For instance, you’ll be able to separate your wet and dry kitchens.

Additionally, you can keep the cooking smells away from your interiors.

Furthermore, outdoor kitchens offer a lot more space and versatility. You’ll be able to carry out cooking methods like roasting or barbequing.

If you’re looking for some ideas on how to expand your kitchen outdoors, here are some of the designs others have come up with:

Outdoor Kitchen Ideas for the Adventurous

Whitewashed Wonder

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This particular outdoor kitchen design is clean and simple.

It’s also a pretty easy design to have as you can extend your kitchen directly onto a cement floor.

This means you don’t have to spend that extra to tile it or place wood flooring.

The smooth white surfaces of this design are balanced out by the textured thatched roof and dark beams.

However, since it tends to get wet in Malaysia, we advise installing a roof that’s waterproof.

The high countertops here can be complemented with bar stools to add additional space for dining.

Poolside Vibes

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Thick wooden beams and a sturdy glass roof make this outdoor kitchen look like something out of a hotel poolside.

However, it is a versatile design that looks great in homes too.

This compact kitchen features counters on all four sides, providing lots of space for working.

The square design also makes it perfect for entertaining guests, as everyone will be able to interact in a close fashion.

The two tiered countertops mean that you can separate the spaces for eating and preparing food, with the lower level reserved for cooking and the upper layer for serving.

Garden Gem

When you have an outdoor kitchen, you should also consider how to make its design harmonise with the rest of your home.

Here, the kitchen extends into a garden.

Therefore, it is largely made of sturdy wood, to ensure an organic and natural feel that flows with the plants growing nearby.

The wooden structure is completed with bricks and a stone counter, all of which are left bare without varnish to complete the natural look.

Here, the roof is slightly lower than usual, and this gives a rustic and cottage-like appeal.

Brick Gazebo

This stone gazebo concept is perfect if you love having guests over.

Furthermore, the enclosed space with four walls provides an alternative casual dining space.

The presences of windows covering a majority of the walls ensure that the structure does not trap heat. Smoke, steam and odours can escape easily too.

This is easily a very weather-resistant design, considering the high humidity we face in Malaysia.

Sleek and Narrow

This spacious yet efficient kitchen space pairs two long countertops in parallel to one another.

It is simple, yet very practical.

This is because it can be built into the side wall of your home rather easily and you don’t need much space.

In short, it’s the ideal design if you don’t have much extra space. The dining table at the end of the two long counters makes serving a breeze.

Extend Your Kitchen

If you’re planning on building a kitchen outdoors, make sure you pick materials that are weather-proof.

This means taking into consideration our rainy and humid weather.

Additionally, it helps to have materials that are easy to clean and maintain over time too.


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