7 Outdoor Kitchen Ideas and Inspirations

Posted July 6, 2023 by: Admin #Decoration

The options for summer kitchens are endless, allowing you to choose between materials such as masonry or wood, and features such as worktops or functional sideboards. They’re designed to blend seamlessly into any outdoor space, whatever its size or layout. Whether you prefer an alfresco set-up to enjoy the natural elements or a covered area for protection, there are countless inspiring summer kitchen designs to explore.

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Are you curious about designing your own summer kitchen? Then look no further for advice and inspiration. We’ve put together a multitude of ideas and tips to help you bring your summer kitchen project to life. Whether you prefer contemporary elegance or rustic charm, our suggestions will help you create the ultimate outdoor culinary oasis.

  1. A minimalist covered summer kitchen

The seamless integration of inside and outside with a breathtaking covered summer kitchen. Nestled in Marià Castelló’s architecturally stunning cube house, this minimalist wonder embraces the essence of nature. The kitchen’s heart is a wooden dining room, offering an inviting space for gatherings.

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  1. A finca-style masonry summer kitchen

It’s the charm of the Amarantine cabanons in La Ciotat, where a captivating finca-style summer kitchen awaits you. Decked out in flawless masonry, this open-air haven boasts a fully-equipped corner with barbecue and sink. Adding low, open shelving allows you to integrate decorative elements and storage solutions, reinforcing the welcoming ambience of the space. Let yourself be seduced by this unique retreat, perfect for creating unforgettable memories.

  1. A bohemian summer kitchen

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Jade Jagger’s charming bohemian summer kitchen, nestled on the enchanting island of Formentera. This gypsy-style finca presents an alluring culinary haven that seamlessly connects to the outdoor living room. The authentic masonry of the kitchen, complemented by minimalist wooden base units and a captivating graphic credenza, creates a harmonious fusion of inside and outside.

  1. A white summer kitchen

In Marseille, this patio features a compact, highly efficient kitchen that blends seamlessly into the building’s white walls. This kitchen is built in white cement and features a worktop in trendy black zellige. Designed by landscape architects Claire Delahaye and Lionel Ducatillon of Slowgarden, this kitchenette offers ample storage space for all your crockery and the gas bottle that powers the plancha. In two words: elegant and practical!

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  1. A small summer kitchen

Xavier de Saint Jean, interior designer, designed a large seaside villa where the outdoor kitchen takes the inspired form of a richly decorated, colorful piece of furniture. A sort of summer kitchen cabinet, custom-made by his own Azimut studio. Evidence that indoor kitchen decor can be brilliantly integrated into outdoor settings to add a pleasant touch of soul!

  1. A summer kitchen covered by a canisse roof

Shaded by a canisse roof, this outdoor dining area features a beautiful, rustic kitchenette. Authentic materials are used throughout, and the space is not only structured by its roof, but also enhanced by a low stone wall into which a concrete kitchen is set. A vintage basin acts as a charming sink, while the base units have a rougher look, combining concrete and black doors.

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  1. A wooden summer kitchen

Tucked away in the surfboard garage of a magnificent Californian surf house, a charming wooden summer kitchen blurs the boundaries between a traditional kitchen and an outdoor bar. Set in its coastal surroundings, this convivial space exudes a natural ambience that harmonizes effortlessly with the nearby Pacific Ocean.

 

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