Outdoor Kitchens & Masonry
RH Design Concepts works with pre-fabricated products or you can customize your outdoor kitchen and counter space. We perform proper construction excavation and footings as needed. Veneer stone installation is used as applicable and with proper cuts for your outdoor appliances. We allow our customers to purchase their appliances, grills—and we install, to allow for ease of installation and ensure proper connections. We also work with products like weatherstrong and other composite outdoor cabinetry to be able to install on top of your existing deck or patio. Our goal is to offer a more cost effective and simplistic solution to outdoor kitchens. Let our team begin helping you and contact us about your outdoor kitchen and masonry project!
Taking routine kitchen activities outdoors is amazing! All of our kitchen installation objectives can certainly make a great impression. Our specialty is making sure the project turns out as you intended. RH Design Concepts is dedicated to going above and beyond to ensure the correct installation methods and safety precautions are taken. Talk to our team today and learn more.
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About this process
Outdoor kitchens and custom masonry can be exciting and rewarding projects that can enhance the visual appeal, aesthetics, and value of your home. With the right planning and execution of each stage of your outdoor kitchen project, we also customize the masonry upon your choosing if you prefer. Whether you’re updating a few outdoor elements or completely transforming your outdoor space, thoughtful design, quality materials, and skilled craftsmanship are key to achieving successful results. Here’s a basic guide to our process:
We always aim to exceed expectations—at every project
- Understanding the full scope of work is crucial to correct installation
- From preparation to finish with trim—we aim to get it right
- Our team has the expertise to get the project completed successfully
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UNDERSTANDING THE SCOPE OF WORK
OUTDOOR KITCHENS & MASONRY
By carefully planning and executing each stage of your outdoor kitchen and masonry project, you can create a beautiful, functional, and comfortable space that meets your needs and reflects your personal style. Creating an outdoor kitchen and incorporating masonry elements involves careful planning, construction, and finishing to ensure a functional, durable, and aesthetically pleasing space. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the process:
1. Planning and Design
- Assessment:
- Site Evaluation: Assess the available space for the outdoor kitchen, including access, views, and existing structures.
- Needs and Preferences: Determine the kitchen features you want, such as a grill, sink, refrigerator, countertops, and seating. Consider your cooking style and how you plan to use the space.
- Design:
- Layout: Create a layout that includes the placement of appliances, countertops, storage, and seating. Ensure that there’s enough space for movement and access.
- Materials: Choose materials that will withstand outdoor conditions. Common choices include natural stone, brick, concrete, and tile.
- Utilities: Plan for the necessary utilities, such as gas, electricity, and water. Ensure compliance with local codes and regulations.
- Budgeting:
- Estimate costs for materials, appliances, labor, and any additional features. Adjust the design to fit the budget if needed.
2. Site Preparation
- Clearing:
- Remove any existing structures, debris, or vegetation from the area where the outdoor kitchen will be built.
- Foundation:
- Excavation: Dig out the area to prepare for the foundation or base of the kitchen and masonry elements.
- Foundation Installation: Depending on the design, this may involve pouring a concrete slab, building a raised platform, or setting footings for masonry elements.
3. Masonry Work
- Construction of Walls and Bases:
- Layout: Mark out the locations for walls, counters, and other masonry elements using stakes and string lines.
- Building Walls: Construct walls using brick, block, or stone. Start with a solid foundation and build up, using mortar or masonry adhesive to bond materials together. Ensure walls are level and plumb.
- Counters and Islands:
- Base Construction: Build the base structure for countertops and islands using masonry materials. Reinforce the structure if necessary to support the weight of the countertops.
- Countertops: Install countertop materials, which may include stone slabs, tile, or concrete. Ensure proper sealing and finishing for durability.
4. Installation of Appliances and Fixtures
- Appliances:
- Placement: Install built-in appliances such as grills, sinks, and refrigerators according to the design layout.
- Connections: Connect appliances to utilities (gas, water, electricity) following safety standards and local codes.
- Fixtures:
- Sinks and Faucets: Install sinks and faucets, ensuring proper plumbing connections and sealing.
- Lighting: Install outdoor-rated lighting for functionality and ambiance. This may include overhead lights, under-cabinet lights, or task lighting.
5. Finishing Touches
- Tile and Stonework:
- Backsplashes: Apply tile or stone backsplash around cooking and prep areas to protect walls and add visual appeal.
- Grouting and Sealing: Grout tile joints and seal surfaces as needed to protect against moisture and stains.
- Countertops:
- Sealing: Seal stone or concrete countertops to prevent staining and damage from outdoor elements.
- Landscaping:
- Surroundings: Add landscaping elements around the outdoor kitchen, such as planters, paths, or decorative features to integrate the kitchen into the overall outdoor space.
6. Inspection and Testing
- Functionality Check:
- Test all appliances and fixtures to ensure they are working correctly and safely. Check gas connections, water flow, and electrical systems.
- Final Inspection:
- Inspect the entire installation to ensure it meets design specifications and quality standards. Address any issues or deficiencies.
7. Maintenance
- Regular Cleaning:
- Clean surfaces, appliances, and fixtures regularly to maintain their appearance and functionality.
- Seasonal Care:
- Perform seasonal maintenance, such as covering or winterizing appliances and checking for any wear and tear on masonry elements.
By following these steps, you can successfully create an outdoor kitchen that is both functional and visually appealing, enhancing your outdoor living space.
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F.A.Q.
There are many different details that surround hardscaping. Our team is always happy to help you learn more about your project.
What are some popular features for outdoor kitchens?
Popular features include built-in grills, pizza ovens, sinks with running water, outdoor refrigerators, ice makers, and storage cabinets. Adding comfortable seating, a dining area, and an outdoor television can enhance the space.
How do I maintain my outdoor kitchen?
Regular maintenance involves cleaning surfaces, checking for wear and tear on appliances, and ensuring that gas and electrical connections are secure. Covering appliances and furniture when not in use can help protect them from the elements.
How is masonry constructed?
Masonry construction involves laying individual units (bricks, stones, blocks) with mortar to create a solid structure. Proper preparation, including a strong foundation and precise alignment, is crucial for stability and durability.
How much does an outdoor kitchen cost?
Costs vary based on size, materials, and features. Basic outdoor kitchens may start at a few thousand dollars, while more elaborate setups with high-end appliances and custom designs can cost significantly more.
What factors influence the cost of masonry work?
Factors include the type of material used, the complexity of the design, labor costs, and the size of the project. Custom designs and high-quality materials typically increase the cost.
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