Garden Kitchens - show me yours?
Garden Kitchens - show me yours?
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Ranger 6

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7,529 posts

271 months

Wednesday 4th November 2020
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We're having a new patio/paved area laid (4.8m x 5.4m) - it faces west with the southern side facing the hedge and neighbours garden, so will be bathed in sunshine in the summer. To the back (east) is a paddock, and to the north is the garage.

I'd like to build some form of outdoor kitchen, but I have two challenges. The first is what sort of roof to have - pitched or flat, the second is how to configure it to have a decent eating space to go with the cooking area.

So, fellow PH'ers, my request is; please post your photos of your own garden kitchens/bbq areas. When I try and research it on t'internet I get all sorts of glamorous shots of the most expensive set ups you could imagine. I have a four burner gas bbq and thru'pence ha'penny to build the kitchen so am looking for inspiration on a budget. I have asked the fellas to lay some pipes for water so that will be built in at some stage.

Aydogflipper

436 posts

188 months

Thursday 5th November 2020
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Here is ours. I built it during the first lockdown and has been well used so far. Nothing much really but works well. Pizza oven on the top and our smoker/BBQ built into it.


Ranger 6

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271 months

Thursday 5th November 2020
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That's excellent, I have visions of a wood burner in the eating 'section' and had thought about a pizza oven - what's the proportion of use between the oven and the bbq?

Burwood

18,718 posts

268 months

Thursday 5th November 2020
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Do Fire-Pits count?


Ranger 6

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7,529 posts

271 months

Thursday 5th November 2020
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Only the fridge...... laugh

Toooldforthis

153 posts

169 months

Thursday 5th November 2020
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Burwood - that is the absolute dogs danglies!

Burwood

18,718 posts

268 months

Thursday 5th November 2020
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Ranger 6 said:
Only the fridge...... laugh
Man only needs fire and beer biggrin

tomsugden

2,414 posts

250 months

Thursday 5th November 2020
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Mine started as a wooden gazebo and sort of evolved! It's got one side that closes above the bar, and an infrared heater, lights and plug sockets so I can use it all year.




Burwood

18,718 posts

268 months

Thursday 5th November 2020
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Looks great Tom-is that a Kamado? They worth the money? I\ve heard great things

Ranger 6

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7,529 posts

271 months

Thursday 5th November 2020
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Tom that's great - I had seen the pics on a different thread.

It's just the sort of ideas I'm looking for - the pitched roof, bar & stools etc.

Burwood, we have a fire pit, just a slightly different scale to yours biglaugh

tomsugden

2,414 posts

250 months

Thursday 5th November 2020
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Burwood said:
Looks great Tom-is that a Kamado? They worth the money? I\ve heard great things
They are Big Green Eggs, one large, one mini. I think they are worth every penny. Yes they're expensive but they also last a lifetime, and get used all year round several times a week. I use them for grilling, low and slow, pizza, cold smoking, hot smoking, and even as an oven for bread making.

Ben Lowden

7,202 posts

199 months

PH Marketing Bloke

Thursday 5th November 2020
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I've just got a Weber Kettle – need to up my game! Following for inspiration as I really want to get an Ooni next year.

bristolbaron

5,330 posts

234 months

Thursday 5th November 2020
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My best mates outdoor kitchen is better than my indoor kitchen laugh -



triple5

756 posts

167 months

Thursday 5th November 2020
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Bookmarked, hoping to do something like this next year.

Burwood

18,718 posts

268 months

Thursday 5th November 2020
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it's great getting some inspiration-take ideas from a bunch of creations. slippery slope though!

Aydogflipper

436 posts

188 months

Thursday 5th November 2020
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Ranger 6 said:
That's excellent, I have visions of a wood burner in the eating 'section' and had thought about a pizza oven - what's the proportion of use between the oven and the bbq?
We have probably used the BBQ more if I'm being honest 60/40 in favour of the BBQ. however the pizza oven became a bit of a feature point and a definite hit.

Ranger 6

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7,529 posts

271 months

Thursday 5th November 2020
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Thanks - I will have a space for one I think

Bristolbaron - that's great, better than my kitchen too.

This is the sort of design I'm currently looking at. Kitchen/cooking area at the rear left, the table/eating area to the right (the south facing side)



Also considering a pitched roof



To add context - the garage to the left of the patio area has a flat roof.

heisthegaffer

4,028 posts

220 months

Friday 6th November 2020
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I'm also thinking of an outdoor kitchen next year near my bar.

I love the idea of cooking brekkie in the summer outside, particularly eggy bread as I'm banned from cooking that in the house.

Ranger 6

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Saturday 7th November 2020
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heisthegaffer said:
.....particularly eggy bread as I'm banned from cooking that in the house.
That's not good - we all cook eggy bread together. A couple of frying pans going, with the kids managing those, and then my wife and I do the drinks and lay the table. Lovely plates full on a weekend morning lick

heisthegaffer

4,028 posts

220 months

Sunday 8th November 2020
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Ranger 6 said:
heisthegaffer said:
.....particularly eggy bread as I'm banned from cooking that in the house.
That's not good - we all cook eggy bread together. A couple of frying pans going, with the kids managing those, and then my wife and I do the drinks and lay the table. Lovely plates full on a weekend morning lick
Were hopefully getting a kitchen diner extension next year with bifold so all being well, we'll have the door to the house shut and bifolds open so I'll be able to cook eggy bread in the house again.

Would be happy to cook on an outdoor kitchen if not raining. Cooked some last week in my bar on a camping stove and left bar doors open for a few hours.