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PRODUCTS | Outdoor kitchens


Deseo design featuring furniture by Novara


products, the results can be just as impressive as a large outdoor grill oven, but come at a fraction of the cost, depending on the model chosen. For customers who can’t get enough of induction cooking, this is also a possibility with TPB Tech invisible worktops. The TPB Tech countertop has been designed with a multilayer material that makes it the most durable on the market, the company states.


Each induction cooktop is built using four layers: a non-porous, shock- and scratch-resistant por celain-ceramic surface, a heat- resistant aluminium layer, a Bakelite layer providing stability and impact resistance, and a final aluminium layer providing flexibility and easy attachment to any surface. All this means the top is suitable for outdoor use, however TPB Tech recommends covering it when not in use.


Storage


As well as appliances, any storage should be carefully planned. As with any kitchen design, you’ll need to ensure any cooking utensils and pots/ pans are close to hand and that the whole area is sufficiently illuminated so


Steel Cucine outdoor kitchen with 700mm integrated refrigerator, Genesi outdoor sink, working table, modular system 90 barbecue, swing-top barbecue tops and modular Green Top 90


that all can be easily located during evening soirées.


Looking ahead to the future, each of our contributors is confident that this new appreciation for our gardens and outdoor entertaining is here to stay, and believes the market is certainly set to grow for a variety of reasons. Firstly, the pandemic has helped shift our mind-set and better appreciate our outdoor spaces, being that these have been the only ones we’ve been


able to enjoy. As Orchard Ovens’ Manciocchi notes, it may also be that people are keen to have such facilities at hand on a ‘just-in-case’ basis, in the event of another pandemic. Deseo’s Bust believes that we should see significant growth in the demand for outdoor kitchens over the next five years. As an ancillary sale for kitchen retailers, it should offer great opportunities to add value and create additional margin.


The Steel Cucine Genesis Modular outdoor range features multiple configurations. The 900mm steel cook unit has six griddles and soft-close drawers


Finally, with us now prioritising our homes and outdoor spaces, an outdoor kitchen is the ultimate luxury. “Eating al fresco is a change of lifestyle that is exciting, entertaining and challenging,” Winchester Outdoor Kitchen’s Smith adds. “Everyone loves to socialise, host and entertain and an investment in an outdoor kitchen opens a whole new world. Our oak frame buildings and modern motorised remote-control louvered structures allow an outdoor space to be used all year round and not be dependent on the weather. This creates a strong mind-set to enjoy outdoor cooking and entertaining at every opportunity”.


Inhouse Inspired Room Design’s


MD, Wayne Dance, concludes: “We feel better when we’re outdoors, and we certainly feel better when we spend more time with friends. Outdoor kitchens are more than practicality, they embrace a lifestyle. And, with our increasingly stressful lives, making the most of time with family and friends is high on the agenda. “We certainly see the growth of outdoor kitchens. Our lives are changing and so is the garden.”


34 · July 2021


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