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Boost Your Home's Value With An Outdoor Kitchen

Are you in the market to sell your home? Or, are you simply wanting to boost your home’s value for resale in the future? Either way, adding an outdoor kitchen is a great way to increase your home’s value in Wilmington, North Carolina. 

You might feel inclined to make several renovations or upgrades to the inside of your home. Although this might not be a horrible idea, you could save yourself money and a couple of headaches by adding to the home’s value from the outdoors. If you need a boost in your home’s value, then it’s time to consider an outdoor kitchen!

Still not convinced that an outdoor kitchen is suitable for your home? Continue reading below for several ways that this newly added space will bring value to your home!

Making Selling Easier

Having an outdoor kitchen attached to your home makes selling it much easier. When potential buyers come into your home for a tour, one of the first things they’ll notice is your newly built outdoor space. It’s no secret that a home’s kitchen is a significant selling point, so imagine having an amazing outdoor kitchen as well. 

And with more homeowners building outdoor kitchens, you won’t want to be left in the past as buyers do their shopping. For some buyers, it’s almost expected for a home to have this type of outdoor living space, especially in Wilmington. To ensure you don’t lose a potential buyer, it’s best to have the outdoor kitchen built. 

The Cost vs. the Value 

Figuring out the exact percentage of a return that you’ll receive from your outdoor kitchen isn’t a clear-cut task. The cost of the outdoor kitchen depends on a lot of different factors, including the types of materials that are used. The value of the kitchen also depends on several factors, including the materials, design, and much more.

With that being said, the average ROI from an outdoor kitchen is around 55% (Remodeling.net). However, this number is not set in stone, and you have a much better chance of raising that percentage if you create a well-designed space with valuable materials.

Adding Living Space

When you build an outdoor kitchen, you’re not just creating another area to cook in. You’re adding living space to your home. When knocking down walls and extending borders isn’t an option, creating this space outdoors is an attractive option. 

You get the added space you’re looking for without needing to do any significant renovations inside your home. 

Adding Entertainment 

Aside from adding more living space, you’re also adding more room for entertainment. If you’re someone who loves to entertain, then you’ll enjoy having this outdoor space. It also works as a great selling point for potential buyers.

Paint the picture for potential buyers who like to entertain guests frequently. Many homeowners like to entertain, and what better way to do so than having everyone gather outside. You won’t have to worry about traffic inside your home, and everyone will still feel comfortable. 

Choosing the Right Materials

Now, if you’re going to build an outdoor kitchen, you must do it right. An outdoor kitchen made from cheap or the wrong materials could result in a loss of money because those materials won’t last. Be sure to use all weather-resistant materials when creating your outdoor kitchen.

Ideal materials include outdoor kitchen tiles, water-proof woods, and stainless steel.

Adding Features

Don’t stop once you have a refrigerator and a grill. There are several features that you should add to an outdoor kitchen to give it a boost. Some of these features are listed below. 

Fire Pit

A fire pit is a great feature to add to your outdoor kitchen. On days or evenings when the wind feels a bit cooler, grab your plate and take a seat by your built-in fire pit! Potential buyers will appreciate this feature, especially if located in a colder environment.

Extended Roof

An extended roof takes the outdoors and brings it indoors. You or your potential buyers will feel that the space has more value when covered with an extended roof. 

There might even be some days when the sun is so hot; you can’t bear to sit outside. An extended roof solves these problems for you. And because of this, you’ll get more use out of your outdoor kitchen.

Counter Space

When thinking about the kitchen design, be sure that you have enough counter space. Just like your home’s indoor kitchen, your outdoor kitchen needs to have the right amount of space for preparing and cooking meals. It would help if you also considered adding an optimal amount of storage space for your outdoor kitchen. Both of these are desired features for any kitchen design

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