The first essential component of an outdoor kitchen design is that it must integrate gracefully with the general architecture of the home. As the area will become an extension of the home’s living space, it must not look like an afterthought project — the more seamless the transition between the interior and the kitchen area, the better.
An outdoor kitchen has the net effect of taking the cooks out of the kitchen and bringing them to the party. So, the second consideration of the outdoor kitchen design is that it should reflect not only the options which are the most useful to the family cook, but also meet the needs and of the family.
Materials for the project will also come into focus. These must be chosen with weather durability in mind. The average family would prefer to have an outdoor kitchen they can enjoy when they want to, and not have to worry about it when they don’t. Since granite doesn’t fade, it’s the most popular stone for outdoor kitchens. Granite also boasts excellent strength.