8 einfache Schritte zu a tun es sich im Freienküche
Eine im Freienküche kann ein großes sein tun es sich Projekt. Es kann gebissenes schwieriges aber, sobald es dort auf Ihrem Hinterhof sitzt, Ihr Herz sein schwillt mit Stolz jedesmal Sie Grill auf ihm! Was mehr ist, können Sie auf Fremdfirmagebühren viel speichern und gleichzeitig Ihre Kreativität zum Test setzen.
Ein typisches Projekt dauert ungefähr 50 Stunden Ihrer Zeit. Schließen Sie zusätzliche Zeit ein, zu gehen der Markt und Versorgungsmaterialien, Pläne und Installationssätze zu erhalten. Sie konnten die erforderliche Zahl Stunden in eine einsetzen gehen oder sich setzen in Klumpen während der Wochenenden für, wann immer Sie freie Zeit haben.
Für freien Aufbau des Streits folgen Sie diesen 8 einfachen Schritten, um das Maximum von Ihrer im Freienküche zu erhalten.
1. Fangen Sie an zu planen
Erinnern Sie sich den an berühmten Dwight Eisenhower Anführungsstrich, „Pläne sind nichts und planen ist alles“. Erforschen mehr Gedanke und Sie sich setzte in das Planung Stadium, ist das Endprodukt das besser. Stellen Sie sicher, alles unten auf Papier zu schreiben. Ein vages Konzept im Verstand führt nur zu Durcheinander später. Seien Sie spezifisch. Erhalten Sie Ihre Familie zusammen und weissen Sie heraus Ihre folgenden Anforderungen.
- Welche Art des Kochens Sie und wie oft tun würde. Are you a high end griller living in California, Florida or Texas or a low end griller who cooks out occasionally on Memorial Day, Fourth of July and maybe Labor Day?
- Will you have the food outside or intend to bring it inside to eat.
- Whether you are designing the outdoor kitchen for a small family or are planning to use it as a place to host party gatherings.
- The furniture that needs to be used with the design.
- The time of the year you will be using the outdoor kitchen most often.
- Whether you want the outdoor kitchen to be a flexible, movable arrangement or do you want it permanently installed.
2. Scouting For a location
After diligent planning you would graduate to the next important consideration: choosing a good location. If you have a large backyard make sure to have the kitchen closer to the house as inevitably you will have to go to and fro for supplies. Another important tip is to know which way wind blows. The smoke from the grill should not go towards the eating table. Additionally if the grill is placed in a shaded area, make sure the smoke can escape easily. Trapped smoke blackens walls and surrounding structures over a long period of time.
3. Estimating Your Budget
What’s your budget limit? A good self made outdoor kitchen can easily be built in under $7000. This includes a high quality grill, a kitchen island ,countertops and flooring. If you plan to make a patio along with roofing your budget could be considerably more as contractors will take their fees.
4. Making a list of equipment
Before designing or getting a plan for an outdoor kitchen it is a good idea to make a list of equipment you might need. Rather than buying a grill after you make a grill island go the other way round. Select the grill you want and make the island around it. Also consider all the accessories you may need including sinks, cabinets, outdoor refrigerators, access doors and others.
5. Get a workable plan
Before rolling up your sleeves get a plan. There are many books and step by step kits available in the market. To make things even simpler DVD’s describing the entire process of making the kitchen are available.
6. Getting Permit
Your local building officials may require a building permit for an outdoor kitchen. Bring a copy of your property survey, a map that shows where your property lines are .The building department will ask that everything be thoroughly documented, from the wiring and plumbing to the construction specifics of structures such as patios. You shouldn’t feel disappointed if the permit is declined, it happens to the pros also. Simply do the modifications as suggested by the department.
7. Get set and go
You might have some hard work in store. Take it as fun and slowly. Rushing through the project will only tire you. Get your family involved and work as a team. Avoid building the kitchen during rain. It makes a lot of mess! To get some bargain deals on equipment try online comparison shopping engines to get the best price. If you need help there are many forums online whose members will be more than willing to help you
8. Beautify and refine
Your DIY outdoor kitchen would look a little unsophisticated in the beginning. Now is the time to work on aesthetics. Lay flooring that complements the overall surrounding. Choose umbrellas, Get a fire pit, and install lights on grill, get a basket or two to keep on the countertops and decorate with plants. You would be amazed with what you built!
Here's a final bit of design advice. Use materials that require little maintenance. You want surfaces that are easy to clean, require little or no paint, won't rust and are immune to weather damage. Suggested materials are masonry, stainless steel, pressure-treated lumber and outdoor-rated tile
About The Author.
Jatin Dhillon is a freelance writer, web publisher and a hopeless barbecue addict . His website Outdoor Kitchen Design Guide gives numerous articles and valuable insights on building outdoor kitchen islands and choosing outdoor grills.
- July 9th
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