Embrace an Indoor-Outdoor Kitchen
The kitchen isn’t only limited to the four walls of the house especially with the increasing number of outdoor cooking areas being embraced by residents. Plenty of living spaces have welcomed appliances such as, barbecues and pizza ovens that have been utilised at an indoor-outdoor kitchen. The...
iBuildNew Editorial TeamJune 5, 20193 min read
The kitchen isn’t only limited to the four walls of the house especially with the increasing number of outdoor cooking areas being embraced by residents. Plenty of living spaces have welcomed appliances such as, barbecues and pizza ovens that have been utilised at an indoor-outdoor kitchen. The inclusion of an outdoor kitchen in the property can raise concerns on whether it seamlessly matches the interior of the home. These are a few suggestions on how to transform your kitchen inside and out while ensuring the interior and exterior settings complement each other.Balancing Colours
The benchtop adds spaciousness within the kitchen, therefore, adding the look of a continuing benchtop can assist in building an easy indoor-outdoor flow. In addition, the use of greys, whites and creams for the benchtop and cabinets mixes what can be seen inside and outside through natural colours. Meanwhile, the kitchen floor can display some timber tones to contrast the rest of the minimal look.
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