Outdoor kitchen cabinets are a great idea for adding function and style to your backyard cooking space. Outdoor cabinetry is available in a variety of styles and provides additional protection against the elements.

Outdoor kitchen cabinets are a great idea for adding function and style to your backyard cooking space. Outdoor cabinetry is available in a variety of styles and provides additional protection against the elements.

Outdoor kitchen cabinetry comes in a variety of materials like stainless steel, reclaimed lumber, stamped tin, teak, bamboo, cypress and even waterproof polymer materials produced for extra protection against the heat, humidity and cold. When choosing cabinets for your outdoor kitchen, think about the basics like space, budget, and the best material for your climate first and move on to style second.

The most popular material used in outdoor kitchen cabinetry and accessories is stainless steel. The popularity of stainless steel isn’t just due to its classic, professional kitchen look. It boasts a long life span and is easy to keep clean, as well. Many brands offer weather-tight rain drawer gutters, sink bases and back panels for grills or cooktops. The popularity of stainless steel makes finding cabinets and accessories easy and budget-friendly.

Regardless of what material you choose, outdoor kitchen cabinets don’t have to be fixed to a certain area. Consider an outdoor kitchen island on caster wheels with plenty of cabinet storage. This will give you flexibility for more cabinet and counter space when you need it and more open floor space while you’re entertaining.

Lack of storage space is a common complaint with indoor kitchens so while you’re designing your outdoor kitchen, be sure to maximize the cabinet space and consider what you will store in your outdoor kitchen cabinets. Deep cabinets are great for larger appliances, but can be a pain if you decide to store smaller accessories in them. Consider a mix of deep and shallow cabinets to avoid unused space where things could get lost.

Cabinet space above and below can be helpful. If a wall will be included in your outdoor kitchen design, think about adding cabinets above and below for more storage and visual appeal. For a smaller island, use all four sides for cabinetry or choose deeper cabinets open only to one side. Either way, you will have optimal storage in your outdoor kitchen.

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