Taking out loans for remodeling is an reinvestment into the largest purchase of a lifetime for many - your home. That's why everyday people are tasked with making informed decisions about the most beneficial way to put hard-earned money to work in their homes. These are questions worth considering before hiring a contractor and writing a check.
One of the possibilities that often flies under the home remodeling radar is an outdoor kitchen. If you make a quick Internet search for Top 10 Home Remodeling lists often include decks, patios and indoor kitchens. However, creating an outdoor kitchen could outpace all of them.
Outdoor living spaces rank among the top home remodeling investments because they deliver a sound return on investment and leisure benefits. Converting otherwise unused square footage into seasonal or daytime living space easily checks those boxes.
But the same areas that allow homeowners to enjoy the fresh air and spend time with friends and family members remain limited. While property owners often place a gas grill on them to barbecue a light meal, the majority of foods and appliances remain indoors.
An outdoor kitchen involves building countertops, installing a built-in liquid propane or natural gas grill, refrigerator as well as adequate drawer and storage space. An outdoor kitchen utilizes specialized appliances that withstand the elements to create a second complete kitchen.
A complete kitchen typically provides the following:
When homeowners factor in the potential return on investment of an outdoor kitchen, estimates can range from 100-200 percent, according to Forbes. That far exceeds home remodeling projects such as bathrooms, wood flooring or energy-efficient windows.
One of the keys to maximizing return on investment involves creative designs that include stone veneer counters, high-quality stainless steel gas grills, overhangs to protect against inclement weather and the footprint leveraged to prepare food and enjoy them in an informal outdoor dining setting. It may take a little extra effort and some thinking outside the home remodeling box to conclude that an outdoor kitchen delivers everything homeowners desire. Those that make the investment often consider the upgrade a game-changer.
Originally from the midwest, Natalie and her husband Brian spent many years following his career but knew they were forever home when they made it to the Lowcountry. During vacations on Kiawah Island, they would dream of retiring to the South Carolina coast. When an opportunity presented itself to move to Bluffton much earlier than they envisioned, it was a “no brainer” and has proven to be one of their family’s best decisions. The two things Natalie loves most about the area are the community’s welcoming attitude and the always changing, but consistently breathtaking, views from the Lowcountry bridges. “It seems that everyone you meet in Bluffton and Hilton Head loves their community and genuinely wants you to fall in love with it, too…whether it’s for a week of vacation or to plant your own long-time roots.”