20 Simple Outdoor Kitchen Ideas to Try
Outdoor kitchens are a great way to get friends and family together and enjoy the great outdoors.
They are also a great way to add value to your home. But, what if you are only looking for some outdoor kitchen ideas to help you get inspired?
1. A Small Prep Station by the Grill
If you don’t have a lot of space to work with, you can still create a simple outdoor kitchen by the grill. This compact cooking station is perfect for prepping and grilling all your favorite foods.
The built-in grill is surrounded by a stone countertop that gives you plenty of space to chop veggies and prepare your meals. There’s even a small sink to make cleaning up easier.
for the Cook
If you love to cook, then you’ll need a few more things in your outdoor kitchen than someone who just wants a place to grill. A few key things to consider adding are a sink, a refrigerator, and a cooktop or range.
The outdoor kitchen in this space is just as large as the indoor one and includes a grill, a range, a sink, and a refrigerator. There’s also plenty of countertop space to work with.
2. DIY Corrugated Metal Outdoor Bar
A simple bar is a great addition to any outdoor kitchen space. This easy DIY outdoor bar can be made in a single afternoon and is sure to be a hit with your guests.
The frame is made from pressure-treated lumber and topped with a sheet of corrugated metal. Add a few shelves, and you have a great place to mix drinks and serve appetizers.
3. Rustic Outdoor Kitchen and Bar
If you have a large outdoor space, you might want to consider creating a separate cooking area and bar. This layout is perfect for entertaining and can be designed to fit your style.
This outdoor kitchen has a more rustic look with the wood paneling and brick oven. The kitchen area is separate from the bar, which has a built-in sink and plenty of counter space. The bar is also covered, so guests can enjoy a drink in the shade on hot days.
4. Modern Outdoor Kitchen and Bar
For a modern outdoor kitchen, you’ll want to stick with clean lines and neutral colors. This outdoor kitchen and bar by Natalie Myers is a great example of how to do it right.
The dark wood cabinets and black countertops contrast beautifully with the white brick wall and white countertops. The black and white color scheme is carried out through the furniture and even the plants, creating a cohesive look.
5. Repurposed Outdoor Kitchen and Bar
This outdoor kitchen and bar area is made from a repurposed shipping container. The top of the container was removed to allow for the installation of a pergola.
The kitchen features a sink, grill, and stove. To the right of the kitchen is a bar area with stools, and to the left is a sofa and coffee table. The entire space is surrounded by a wood privacy fence.
6. Outdoor Kitchen in a Shed
This outdoor kitchen is located in a shed, which is a great way to protect your equipment and appliances.
The kitchen is small but has everything you need, including a grill, cabinets, and a small sink. There’s also a countertop that can be used for food prep or serving.
The shed has a large opening, which is a great way to create an indoor-outdoor feel. The opening can be closed when the kitchen isn’t in use to keep everything protected.
7. DIY Outdoor Kitchen with Concrete Countertops
Concrete countertops are a popular choice for indoor kitchens, and they work just as well outside. In this outdoor kitchen, the concrete countertops are paired with a wood base for a modern yet rustic look.
The countertops are sealed to protect them from the weather. You can also have a UV-resistant sealer added to the concrete to prevent the sun from fading the color.
8. A Small and Simple Outdoor Kitchen
If you don’t have a ton of space to work with, you can still create a simple outdoor kitchen. This design by Studio Lifestyle uses a small corner of the backyard to create a cooking space with a grill, a sink, and a few cabinets.
The white cabinets and the white stone countertops make the space feel bright and open, and the two bar stools provide a place to sit and enjoy a meal.
9. Outdoor Kitchen Décor with Clay Pizza Oven
This outdoor kitchen is all about the clay pizza oven. With a built-in pizza oven, you can cook pizzas, bread, and more at high temperatures.
The pizza oven is the perfect centerpiece of this outdoor kitchen. And the rest of the space is kept simple with a grill, cabinet storage, and a sink.
The countertop is made of granite and the cabinets are made of wood. This creates a durable outdoor kitchen that can withstand the elements.
10. Rustic Outdoor Kitchen and Dining Area
This gorgeous outdoor kitchen and dining area by Decks.com designer, Jamie Rendon, is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a meal with family and friends.
The galley-style kitchen is designed with a grill, sink, and storage cabinets. The kitchen is built with beautiful stained cedar, and the countertops are made of flagstone.
The kitchen is designed with a roof to keep the sun out of your eyes, and the dining area is built under a pergola. The dining area is designed with a beautiful, custom-built table and benches.
11. Outdoor Kitchen and Lounge
If you love to entertain, then an outdoor kitchen and lounge area is a must. This design allows you to cook and serve food to your guests while still being able to socialize with them.
The outdoor kitchen is also a great way to keep your home cooler during the summer months. Instead of heating up the oven, you can cook your meals outside.
12. Outdoor Kitchen and Pergola
Create a bit of privacy in your outdoor kitchen with a pergola. Pergolas are the perfect way to define your outdoor space and give it a little bit of structure.
In this outdoor kitchen, the pergola is used to hang plants and string lights, creating a whimsical look. The pergola also provides a place to hang curtains, which can be used to create privacy in your outdoor kitchen.
13. Outdoor Kitchen and Fireplace
This outdoor kitchen features a built-in grill, sink, and storage. A pergola provides shade, and a fireplace is a cozy addition.
Use the same materials and colors in your outdoor kitchen that you use in your home to create a cohesive look.
14. Outdoor Kitchen and Pool
If you have a pool in your backyard, why not add an outdoor kitchen? This will give you a place to cook and prepare food that’s close to the pool area.
It’s a good idea to add a pergola or other type of roof to your outdoor kitchen if it’s going to be near your pool. This will help protect the appliances and countertops from water and moisture, which can cause damage over time.
15. Outdoor Kitchen and Bar for Entertaining
If you love to entertain, why not make your outdoor kitchen the star of the show? This outdoor kitchen design features everything you need to cook and serve a delicious meal, and guests can even take a seat at the bar while they wait.
The grill and sink are built into the stone countertops, and a mini fridge and storage cabinets are built in below. The bar features a built-in ice bucket to keep drinks cold, and a kegerator is built into the stone walls.
16. Outdoor Kitchen and Grilling Station
If you love to grill, you can still have a full outdoor kitchen experience. This outdoor kitchen design by Max Humphrey features a built-in grill, storage cabinets, and a prep area.
This layout is perfect for smaller backyards and can easily be customized to fit your needs.
17. Outdoor Kitchen and Grilling Area
If you don’t have the budget or space for a complete outdoor kitchen, consider a layout that combines a grilling area with a small countertop and sink. This simple outdoor kitchen idea is perfect for anyone who loves to grill but doesn’t need all the bells and whistles of a full kitchen.
This design by Maria Hickey & Associates Landscapes features a built-in grill, countertop, and sink. The countertop is perfect for food prep, and the sink makes for easy cleanup. Plus, the built-in design provides plenty of storage for grilling tools and accessories.
18. Outdoor Kitchen with a Small Pool and Swim-Up Bar
A small pool is a great way to add luxury to your outdoor kitchen. This outdoor kitchen by Urban Kitchens features a swim-up bar, so you don’t have to leave the pool to get a drink.
The outdoor kitchen includes a pizza oven, built-in grill, sink, and plenty of storage.
19. Outdoor Kitchen with Retractable Canopy
If you’re going to invest in a high-end outdoor kitchen, you might as well add a retractable canopy to the design to keep the space cool and comfortable. The canopy also protects the outdoor kitchen from the elements, so you don’t have to worry about rain ruining a cookout.
This outdoor kitchen by Urban Kitchens features a stainless steel grill, refrigerator, and sink, as well as plenty of counter space for food prep. The kitchen is also equipped with a pizza oven, and the green egg smoker is located to the right of the kitchen.
20. Outdoor Kitchen and Dining Area
This outdoor kitchen and dining area is the perfect spot for entertaining. The kitchen has a grill, sink, and plenty of counter space.
A dining table sits just outside the kitchen area and is partially covered by a pergola. A large umbrella provides shade to the rest of the space.
Conclusion
If you have a small kitchen, you can still make it feel spacious with a countertop that is large enough to prep food on and to eat on if you add barstools. You can also add a table to the patio to add a dining area.