What is the kitchen in the yard?
Backyard Kitchen is an outdoor kitchen, sometimes covered with a pavilion, awning or other similar structure, but generally open elements. Very basic kitchen in the garden, which is generally used for occasional family eating or entertainment, may be that it is more than built -in gas or coal with storage and counter equipment, or can include almost every equipment found in complete internal kitchens such as cooling, washbasins, gas series or burners and electrical outlets.
The highlight and absolute necessity for any kitchen in the garden is kitchen equipment. Most kitchens in the garden include built -in gas or coal as primary kitchen equipment. Many special -purpose kitchens in the garden have a gas lead running on a grill or other kitchen equipment than to function on bottled gas, such as portable gas grills and stoves. Other kitchen appliances such as flat grills, furnaces for baking and upper Burners for pot and va are possible. In general, when they are exposed to elements, cooking appliances for kitchens in the yard are gas more than electric and designed mainly from stainless steel.
Additional functions of the courtyard kitchen are installed at the owner's preference. Some things are almost a necessity for such an installation to qualify as a kitchen in the yard, rather than just as a cooking station. Lighting for night use, space for counter, storage and water supply is generally considered to be some of the minimum requirements, but there is no hard and fast rule or definition.
Many kitchens in the garden are highly personalized to their owner according to their own needs and needs. They may have a small or even full size of the refrigerator, installed to be protected from elements or designed for use outdoors. Cabinets, wood cutting blocks, extended storage for cooking and eating dishes, plates and cups,Like other kitchen needs, they are common, as well as sinks for food preparation and food washing.
Most of the construction of a typical kitchen in the yard is often designed to fit into the landscaping, exterior of the house and the overall design of the entire outdoor space. Brick, stone and concrete are common building materials, but the possibilities of materials are almost endless. Fine forests such as teak and redwood, top ceramic tiles and fine marble and granite can be used. Some companies sell portable or semi-edible units that can be large pieces or modular all-in-one systems for kitchens in the garden.