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August 2017
Dear Friend,

There is something alluring about the outdoors. Even though the interior spaces of your home may be superbly designed and tastefully furnished, you still may long for the opportunity to spend more time outside enjoying the incredible sights and sounds of nature. We’re offering some tips on creating an outdoor kitchen and living space at home.

Cody Byrd, AMB, AR, CGR, CAPS, CGP
NC Accredited Master Builder and Remodeler

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Outdoor Kitchens and Living Spaces


Some consider the beauty of our natural outdoor surroundings to be invigorating, others describe it as relaxing—but either way, lingering outdoors is known to lift spirits and improve physical health as well. One of the current trends that makes it easy for you to hang out in your home’s natural environment is to create an outdoor kitchen and living space. Instead of preparing meals for your family or friends inside your home and then transporting everything from your indoor kitchen to your outdoor patio, you can begin all the meal prep outside.

According to the most recent American Institute of Architects (AIA) Home Design Trends Survey, demand for outdoor kitchens is on the rise—even higher than last year. “Homeowners continue to find new ways to add value to their homes by creating more functional space, which is apparent in the rise in popularity of outdoor kitchens,” said AIA chief economist, Kermit Baker, Hon. AIA. “Kitchens have become a hub for the home, now homeowners want to bring some of that activity to their outside space.”

If you are ready to begin the process of creating an outdoor living space at your home, one of the first things to consider is what type of activities will take place there. Are you an enthusiastic chef who is looking forward to cooking up big feasts for your guests? If so, then creating a highly functional outdoor kitchen should be your primary consideration.

Include plenty of space for cabinets and countertops, along with bar seating for guests who may want to converse with you while you are cooking. Consider whether you want a roof overhead to protect you from the hot sun and inclement weather, or if you would rather be out in the open. If your cooking space is enclosed, you may need to install a ventilation hood over the grill to remove smoke and cooking odors.

In addition to your grill you should plan to include many of the same amenities you have in your indoor kitchen, such as extra burners, a pizza oven, refrigerator, ice maker, wine cabinet, kegerator, sink, dishwasher, utensil drawers, trash bins, and multiple storage cabinets. Based on your specific culinary passions, an outdoor kitchen could also be outfitted with a smoker, a fryer, a hibachi grill or any number of other appliances that are best used outside.



Perhaps elaborate cooking is not your thing, and you are far more eager for an outdoor living space where you can sit and relax with your family and friends. Or you want to invite your buddies over to watch your favorite sports on TV. If so, you may want to put your emphasis on creating an inviting lounge area with comfortable cushioned seating arranged around a fireplace and/or television. In this case, you could plan a much smaller outdoor kitchen area that consists of the basics: a grill, countertop, refrigerator, small sink, and storage cabinet—and keep your meals simple.

In all outdoor living areas, you will want to include lighting for convenience and safety. Trees, natural stone walls or decorative screens offer privacy. Overhead fans and gas heaters help provide a comfortable setting throughout the year. Always choose durable appliances, cabinetry, furniture and fabrics that can withstand the elements.

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Owner of Vision Design Build Remodel, Cody Byrd comes from a family with many generations working in the construction industry. He loves giving back to our great community and helping its residents enjoy better living. At Vision DBR, we take your home building project from start to finish—including all design and construction. Through years of experience and staying up to date with industry certifications—we make sure your home project will meet your needs for many years to come.
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