![]() The one thing I'd want to add: A couple hooks for spatulas, etc. I love your inspiration picture! The copper is lovely, and it isn't that big - I wonder how much it runs? What I like best about it is the good lighting. I would just make sure that you plan that so you can set things on the counter and reach what you need when cooking. So the one thing I'm noticing about that picture is that there is not enough counter space around the cooking cooking units. I love being able to set things on the counter when grilling and it is a place to set prepared food when people are over and we are eating outside. Honestly the best thing about having an outdoor kitchen is having counter space. I've never stored any food in there, and probably won't in the future. That is a nice thing to have when people are over. The refrigerator is strictly used for storing drinks in the summer. It allows me to wash utensils after I've put raw meat on the grill. I do like having the sink near the grill. I think that is more useful than the drawers. There is a garbage pull-out which is nice when you are entertaining on the deck. I can't really see storing things in there because I can't help but think of mice. ![]() I don't really use the drawers other than to store some grilling tools during the summer. That would be nice, but the grill is not on the part next to the house, so it would not protect from rain anyway. It is against the siding wall of the back of the house like the picture, but it is L-shaped going around the deck. It has granite countertops, a decent weber grill, under counter fridge, small sink, and drawers. We are in a new-ish home with an outdoor kitchen. I looked at Plexi glass options like this one ( Palram Plexi Glass Awning).
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