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 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 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 and custom countertop options depending on the measurements of your space. Quartz and granite are ideal low maintenance options.