If you are considering a new outdoor kitchen, you need to start your planning at the beginning: the floor. The floor for your new kitchen is one of the most important pieces.
The first thing to consider when looking at flooring choices is safety. To reduce accidents, you should avoid glazed or porous tiles that can become very slippery when it gets wet.
You also need to take a look at your budget to find out what you can afford. For the maximum affordability, durability and style options, stamped concrete may be the best choice. Concrete can be stamped with intricate designs and colored to mimic almost any surface you could want.
You should also think about how you want your new outdoor kitchen to look. Pick flooring that will match your style. It’s important to keep your choices consistent so find a style that matches or compliments your other outdoor rooms.
Your options will greatly expand with your budget boundaries. Slate makes a good contemporary choice, tumbled pavers over a Tuscan feel and flagstones can help create a more tropical feel.
Call Triad Associates to help work through you options or if you’ve already decided how your new kitchen will look.
Source: HGTV