Choose Your Materials Based on Climate
The environment is a top consideration for your outdoor kitchen project. Is the climate mostly wet or dry? Does the temperature get below freezing? Is your outdoor area in full sun?
For wetter environments, [porcelain tile](https://www.flooranddecor.com/porcelain-tile) is a preferred choice, among other waterproof materials, because it’s the least porous. It’s also heat-resistant, which makes it safe for grills and outdoor fireplace surrounds. For environments with all-season weather, [stone](https://www.flooranddecor.com/stone) is also a durable option. Marble, basalt, limestone, and more maintain their quality in a range of temperatures for long-lasting style.
As for outdoor areas with direct sun exposure, opt for colors that are less likely to fade. For example, black tile in a sunny outdoor area may fade over time, not to mention will attract more heat.
No outdoor kitchen Is complete without a countertop. Explore [prefab](https://www.flooranddecor.com/prefab-stone-countertops) and [custom countertop](https://www.flooranddecor.com/countertops-stone-custom) options depending on the measurements of your space. Quartz and granite are ideal low maintenance options.