Outdoor Kitchen Layout Ideas: Straight, L-Shaped, U-Shaped & BBQ Pods

Thinking about your outdoor kitchen layout? Whether you’re working with a compact patio or a larger garden, the layout you choose will shape how the space feels and how you use it day to day. From simple straight runs to more social setups, here are a few popular options to consider.🤩

When planning your layout, it’s worth thinking about how you cook, how many people you usually host, and how the space connects to the rest of your garden. The right layout will make everything feel natural to use, while also creating a space that people want to spend time in.

A straight-line outdoor kitchen is one of the most popular and practical options. Everything is laid out along a single run, keeping the design clean and easy to use. It works especially well when positioned along a wall or fence, helping to keep the space open while still giving you everything you need in one place. This layout suits both smaller gardens and larger patios where you want a simple, uncluttered setup.🍻

An L-shaped outdoor kitchen is a great step up if you want a bit more space to work with. By wrapping around a corner, it creates a more defined cooking area and gives you extra room for preparing food, cooking, and serving. It also naturally encourages a more social feel, as people can gather around without getting in the way. This layout works well in corners or along boundaries where you can make the most of the available space.🏡

A U-shaped outdoor kitchen is designed with entertaining in mind. With worktops and appliances on three sides, everything is within easy reach, making it ideal for cooking more complex meals or hosting larger groups. It creates a more enclosed space, which can feel like a dedicated outdoor room, especially when paired with a bar or seating area. This layout is best suited to larger spaces where you can fully take advantage of the design.🍾

A BBQ pod offers a slightly different approach. Rather than being built into a wall or boundary, it’s often a more standalone feature that becomes a focal point in the garden. It can be positioned wherever it works best, whether that’s closer to the house or further out as part of a separate entertaining area. This setup is ideal if you want flexibility or a more compact solution that still delivers a great outdoor cooking experience.🌿
Choosing the right layout comes down to how you plan to use your space. Whether you prefer something simple and practical or a setup built for hosting, there’s an option to suit every garden.
Thinking about your own outdoor kitchen? Let’s plan a layout that works for you.
Sizzle on.
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