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One of the most important considerations regarding building an outdoor kitchen is the type of outdoor kitchen island – also known as a grilling island – you will have. This is because the kitchen island will form the basis of your kitchen. It’s used when you prepare and cook your meals. The kitchen island can also be used as a table for you and your guests while enjoying the meal. In fact, the kitchen island provides the look which will characterize your outdoor kitchen. This article will examine some of the options you can consider when finalizing the design of the kitchen island.

 

One way of looking at the outdoor kitchen island is to compare it to the indoor kitchen equivalent. For example, it can be installed as a cabinet in the masonry. If you decide to go for a permanently installed island, it is generally custom built into the masonry. These are generally more expensive but do offer a great deal of flexibility in terms of design and materials used. You should try to retain the same character of your house or garden when choosing the look of the kitchen island. For example, use the same type of stone or brick which your house was built from. If you are fortunate enough to have a pool, consider matching the tiles on the island to the tiles from your pool.

 

The other option which is less expensive, is to go on for a prefabricated kitchen island. In this case you have fewer options and you are usually limited to the design and materials of the island’s which are available commercially. That said, there are some very attractive designs available today and the materials used can be of a very high standard. You might even be lucky enough to find a prefabricated island which is a very close match to your existing kitchen or patio design.

 

So, which option is best for you? A custom built island will certainly be more expensive but will probably add more to your home, and will certainly provide greater flexibility. But don’t discount the prefabricated island. There are some outstanding prefabricated islands available today – both from a design and material perspective. Perhaps, a good compromise is to have a semi custom prefabricated island. In this case, you select a base model and then finish off the exterior with material of your choosing. The best of both worlds – a competitive price with a custom design!