5 Reasons Why An Outdoor Kitchen Should Be Your Next Remodel

  1. Increases Home Value

Outdoor kitchens are a great addition to your home if you're aiming to boost its value. They offer a high return on investment. According to NAR and NALP, outdoor kitchens typically deliver about a 70% ROI. Both organizations recommend keeping the project simple to best maximize the ROI.

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2. Expand your Communal Space

An Outdoor Kitchen creates an additional space for your family and friends to come together and spend time together without the need for expensive renovations like walls and roofs. 


3. Save Money on your Utility Bill

Cooking/grilling outside helps you avoid increasing your house's internal temperature, which means you will save money by not overusing your A/C, especially during the summer months. The reason for this is that when you bake, roast, broil, or fry food in your interior kitchen, it causes the temperature of your house to increase drastically, forcing your AC to work that much more to maintain the temperature at your preferred temperature. 


4. Keep the Smell Outside

If you have ever cooked fish in your kitchen, you are well aware that the smell permeates the entire house. These kinds of incidents can be easily avoided by cooking in your Outside Kitchen. Keep your home smelling fresh by cooking outside. 


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5. Boost the Entertainment Value of your Home

The biggest plus of having an Outdoor Kitchen is boosting the Entertainment value of your home. The inclusiveness of an outdoor kitchen allows you, as the host, to spend more time with your guests because you aren’t confined to the kitchen alone, making the meal, which means there are more opportunities for memories and fun to be had. 


Whether you need help understanding which kitchen style would be the best fit for you or need help installing your new outdoor kitchen, please fill out our contact form to speak to one of our experienced designers and for a FREE estimate.

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