Sarasota Outdoor Living Experience Refreshed

A Modern Outdoor Kitchen

A private pool with an artificial rock waterfall and a spacious backyard with a fun play center needed only one more feature for the completed outdoor living experience: a modern outdoor kitchen. This home in Sarasota’s Serenoa Golf Club underwent an upgrade to its existing outdoor kitchen for a much more modern style. With the help of our weatherproof cabinetry line, we extended this outdoor kitchen, complete with the latest and greatest appliances.

Outdoor Cabinetry

Naturekast is the go-to cabinetry line for outdoor kitchens. We installed these weatherproof cabinets in a Weathered Graphite finish, which is brown in color. Matching the brown cabinetry is a split-face ledger stone called Tuscany Scabas Stacked Stone that we installed on the wall above the hood and wrapped around the high bar wall on all sides. Tuscany Scabas Stacked Stone panels feature soft gray tones. These natural travertine panels are perfect for accent walls and backsplashes throughout the home.

In between the hood and cabinets are the countertops and backsplash. This Snowfall granite is a pristine, snowy white granite mixed with ebony and charcoal. This granite slides up from the countertop and into the backsplash that will fully cover the wall up to the bottom of the hood. The same materials are used in the extension on the other side of the window, as you can see below.

Nothing an Outdoor Kitchen Should Be Without

Regarding the high bar, we tore this down to build a completely new one. We removed the concrete walls that acted as the countertop support, as well as the glass block.

Rounding out the new outdoor kitchen are, of course, the appliances. In the main part of the outdoor kitchen by the high bar is a Green Egg grill and cabinet, ice maker, 30-inch Heston gas grill, undermount sink, and undercounter refrigerator. In the outside extension is a low burner cabinet, a vent cabinet for the gas regulator, and a kegerator to complete the perfect outdoor living experience.

The skinny, dark shower became a new steam shower with his and her showerheads, a new dropped ceiling, a custom shower bench, and three-level niche. The walls and floor are an oversized subway tile colored ecru, which is a sort of grayish yellow like old ivory, and the ceiling and shower bench are beige wood-like porcelain tiles.

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Sarasota Outdoor Living Experience Refreshed

A Modern Outdoor Kitchen A private pool with an artificial rock waterfall and a spacious backyard with a fun play center needed only one more feature for the completed outdoor living experience: a modern outdoor kitchen. This home in Sarasota’s Serenoa Golf Club…