I Want That!
The good weather is just around the corner. I’m thinking we should have our first cold front pass through in the next 3 weeks. Are you ready to sit back and watch some NFL or College football in the backyard? What about those outside dinner parties you’ve always wanted to throw? Life in South Florida was meant to be spent outside during the fall, winter and spring months… so you better start planning now what you want to do for your outside living space tomorrow. Here are some great images we wanted to share with you. If you can think of it or dream it… OutdoorFL.com can make it come true. Enjoy the photos of the outdoor kitchens, outdoor living rooms, outdoor baths, outdoor bbq’s, outdoor fireplaces and other creative outdoor spaces.
- A gourmet outdoorsman’s delight, this kitchen has all of the finest accessories: a grill, gas burners, a smoker (on the right side of the frame), under counter refrigerator, warming ovens, and icemaker. The wood cabinetry is treated to be weather resistant, as are the deck and furnishings. The drink station in the background has a sink and all the right equipment for making a summer cocktail.
- A simple kitchen that has a rustic appeal, which makes the space very welcoming. The wood burning pizza oven in the background is a family favorite.
- Outdoor Baths are gaining popularity in the US, but have been in other parts of the world for centuries. Like their interior counterparts, these fixtures require access to drain lines, so take that into consideration before deciding to create your own retreat. They are called baths instead of bathrooms because a toilet is rarely ever included in an exterior space.
- A tropical paradise and a soothing tub full of fragrant flowers can be intoxicating. This outdoor bath provides privacy as well as a view, but should there be any onlookers at the beach, the window can be closed with a solid panel.
- Contemporary landscaping surrounds this culinary oriented jewel. A vent hood focal point, bar seating, and wine storage makes this a place for impressing your guest.
- This kitchen falls into the mid-range as far as pricing goes, but has tons of counter space and a raised bar for seating a hungry crowd.
- This simple kitchen requires minimum space and is easily placed on any size deck or patio that will accept its size. It comes with an integrated grill (in the forefront) and a sink and faucet that connect to your water hose to get water.
- This simple soaking tub overlooks a gorgeous view of the countryside below.
- Even the tightest spaces can have that dramatic design feel.
- We can work with the space you have.
- What I like about this design is the tall ceiling in the outdoor living room. It makes the space feel twice as big due to the amount of volumn in the ceiling
- Using hardwoods and soft flowing fabrics always works!
- There are many outdoor fabrics on the market to choose from in all sorts of colors and textures.












