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  2. These Outdoor Kitchen Ideas Practically Sizzle with Style - AOL

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    In fact, according to a report from Brown Jordan Outdoor Kitchens, 71 percent of Americans said that if they were to invest in an outdoor living space, they’d want to prioritize the outdoor kitchen.

  3. Designers Are Predicting These Outdoor Living Trends Will Be ...

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    The Outdoor Kitchen 2.0 In this house on Mexico’s Pacific Coast, an outdoor kitchen features open shelves and backsplash clad in Portuguese tiles, an Allia sink from Rohl, and handmade Mexican ...

  4. Indoor-Outdoor Spaces Are the 'It' Home Feature to Ask Your ...

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    3. Expanding Usable Square Feet. Arguably, the best part of a home with an indoor-outdoor space is being able to maximize and enjoy all that space you paid for.

  5. Garden furniture - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly sold types of patio sets are made of plastic, wood, aluminium, wicker, and wrought iron. Wooden garden furniture can suffer through exposure to the elements and therefore needs to be periodically treated. [7] Teak is a commonly used material for outdoor furniture.

  6. Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor areas where food is prepared are generally not considered kitchens, even though an outdoor area set up for regular food preparation, for instance when camping, might be referred to as an "outdoor kitchen". An outdoor kitchen at a campsite might be placed near a well, water pump, or water tap, and it might provide tables for food ...

  7. Dirty kitchen - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, a dirty kitchen refers to an outdoor, often additional, kitchen. It is made either separate from or adjoining the "main house" as an annex, with the reasons for its separation including fire safety and isolating from the main rooms the odor of raw seafood or meat being prepared as well as the smell of spices and certain condiments for such pungent dishes as the sisig.