There are two basic roof styles to use when adding a covered outdoor kitchen to an existing house.
Outdoor kitchen roof.
Canopies gazebos pergolas other options.
Modern permanent outdoor kitchen roof.
This fully equipped outdoor kitchen is a cook s dream making food prep easy and keeping the hosts connected to their guests.
Cabinets supported by stacked fieldstone offer ample storage space and an industrial sized hood vents smoke and odors through the roof not into the vaulted ceiling.
A flat shed style roof or a more traditional gable roof.
This outdoor kitchen takes that peaceful feeling and creates a casual outdoor space using the corrugated tin for visual interest and a beautiful soundscape during stormy weather.
An outdoor kitchen can be as simple as a grill table and chairs or as elaborate as a fully outfitted kitchen complete with built in appliances and seating.
The first floor balcony acts as a roof for the outdoor kitchen which is an excellent idea.
The only appliance in this kitchen is the grill.
Barbecue grills shoved into a corner of the deck have evolved into full blown outdoor kitchens.
A gas grill with granite countertops and custom cabinetry is framed by large stone pillars that also frame the view to the garden and support a large wood roof covering.
Keep things from getting too fussy with oak toned wood accents including countertops plus a string of outdoor lights across the top.
While there are multiple covered outdoor kitchen ideas you can choose from the easiest most versatile and least expensive to install is the canopy.
A gable roof usually looks better than a shed roof but it costs more as well.
Covered outdoor kitchen with roof.
This kitchen is space efficient and is strategically positioned near the hot jacuzzi.
When the hot bubbling water makes you hungry it s time to heat the grill and make some delicious burgers.
Here are our favorite outdoor kitchen roof ideas to flaunt and protect your outdoor space.