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Summer kitchens in the country, the projects of which are presented in our photo gallery, are as individual and varied as the traditions of each individual family.

By appearance they may differ from the buildings already existing at the dacha or be harmonious and complement them. And in terms of price - to demonstrate “chic and shine”, to be a completely budget option or a golden mean.

Since you are interested in this topic, most likely you already have a rough idea of ​​what a summer kitchen at your dacha will look like. We will help you not to lose sight of important details, share interesting ideas, and a selection of photos will charge you with the enthusiasm necessary to implement them.

Where to start working on your own project? To begin with, we would recommend defining a list of tasks that the summer kitchen will perform.

Functions of a summer kitchen

The dimensions, type, layout, content of the summer kitchen in the country, and many other points depend on the purpose of this building.

After all, it is used for cooking, as well as for placing:

  • dining room;
  • recreation areas;
  • areas for washing and storing dishes;
  • guest;
  • barbecue or grill areas;
  • kitchen utensils that you don’t use very often in the main house;
  • dryers for clothes, linen, mushrooms, berries, fruits and herbs;
  • gardening, fishing or hunting equipment.

You can move the washing or dishwasher, if they have no place in the house.

Considering that not many buildings can fit on a standard 6 acres, it would be rational find a use for the space above or below the kitchen.

The cellar is useful for storing twists and preserves, seeds, frost-resistant tubers, plant rhizomes and garden tools. In the attic you can create a place for drying fruits, mushrooms or fish.

It is better to think about the summer kitchen project at the stage of building the dacha itself (if possible). First of all, it is cost-effective and reduces the cost of repairs.

The attic can always be completed, but with the cellar everything can be much more complicated. An insulated and waterproofed cellar is useful for storing a variety of things, including firewood.

Stove selection

Even in ancient times, the construction of a house began with a stove. Today this is not the case, because there are a lot of heating devices, and their use is often limited only to cooking.

The type of kitchen stove must be determined in advance - since it depends on what to carry out gas pipes or cable.

Most often, a regular gas stove is installed at the dacha. According to the older generation, it is easier to cook with it and costs less. If it is not possible to supply gas, you can use a propane cylinder or opt for an electric stove.

For lovers of barbecue and grilling There are portable kitchens that can be moved from open air to a canopy and vice versa.

Fans of multifunctional items will appreciate heating and cooking stoves or stove complexes. After all, a Russian, Swedish or Dutch stove can be not only a fireplace and a means of cooking, but also in an efficient way heating adjacent rooms of the house - for example, a bathhouse, sauna or shower.

By installing a metal tank near such a stove, you will provide a kitchen in the country hot water(which is very convenient when washing dishes and jars).

If purchasing new equipment or building complex structures is not part of your plans, and even more so when you strive for maximum closeness with nature and want to build a fire source with your own hands, make a barbecue.

  • do not intend to purchase new equipment for the dacha;
  • you do not plan to build complex structures;
  • do not trust portable structures;
  • if you want to arrange a place for fire yourself -

Build a grill. This useful prop for the dacha can be made with your own hands.

Country life is unimaginable without a barbecue, which you can easily make with your own hands. (the word “construction” appears in other parts of the text).

To lay out the area in contact with fire, you will need a fireproof material - for example, fireclay brick, mortar or clay. The outer layer of the grill can be decorated with river or facing stone.

An alternative eco-fuel to gas and electricity - firewood - will definitely reduce your heating costs, especially if a forest is nearby. But, as with everything, it also has its drawbacks, because cooking with wood requires:

  • regular cutting and harvesting;
  • storage location;
  • annual chimney cleaning.

Now we move on to the next step: choosing the type of construction.

Closed summer kitchens

A closed summer kitchen, completely protected from the wind and other weather surprises, will perfectly serve as a guest house. And if you provide good heating, it will be adapted for housing in winter time. Examples of closed summer kitchens in the country are in the photo below.

Summer kitchen closed type with a sofa and a dining area - this is a complete, durable home with obvious advantages. Neither rain, nor snow, nor mosquitoes will drive you away from the table, will not disrupt your plans, and even more so, will not damage the furniture and equipment. But more materials are needed for its construction.

The walls are built from brick, stone or foam concrete, and the roof is made from tiles, slate or corrugated sheets. And for all this you need a solid foundation with a depth of at least 50 cm.

A properly designed and built closed kitchen will function all 4 seasons, regardless of the climate zone.

If the guest room is located in the main house or is not included in your project at all, the size of the kitchen can be reduced. The required minimum for a kitchen-dining room is considered to be an area of ​​8-9 square meters, but who better than you knows the exact figure.

Tip: in order not to suffocate while cooking on hot summer days, consider the possibility of turning a closed kitchen into a semi-open one by opening windows or additional doors.

Outdoor summer kitchens

Open buildings are those in which walls, and sometimes even a roof, are completely or partially absent. These include gazebos, pavilions, canopies, patios or pergolas.

This is a great opportunity to organize a kitchen with a barbecue or other source of fire. An open kitchen won't cost you much. It is quickly erected and does not require exhaust hood, heating, a strong foundation or professional construction skills.

Having dug a pit 15-20 cm deep, you fill it with sand or crushed stone, compact it, and then lay down terrace boards, brick, stone or paving slabs - that’s the foundation.

Important: the roof in an open structure must extend beyond the boundaries of the building - this way it will save you as much as possible from slanting rain.

The absence of windproof walls and free circulation of air masses is both an advantage and a disadvantage of an open kitchen in the country. On the one hand, the wind saves from the heat and fans the fire. But in the company of rain and cold, it makes your stay in nature uncomfortable, and open structures - short-lived buildings for seasonal purposes.

Open kitchens are often used to create cozy living spaces. outdoor dining areas. The walls will be partitions decorated with climbing garden plants or trees.

Clematis, bindweed, grapes, kiwi, vines - select plants so that they bloom one after another, and your kitchen is constantly transformed in color. A beautiful and useful wall substitute for the dining room would be a mosquito net with a pattern, long curtains or roller blinds.

To get an idea of ​​the variety of open summer kitchens, take a look at these photos.

Combined

Semi-open summer kitchens combine the positive qualities of closed and open buildings. You are still in the fresh air, but no longer exposed to all four winds.

One of the walls can be adjacent to a house or other building, allowing you to save on materials. Two stone walls make it possible to arrange a corner kitchen, convenient in terms of ergonomics and placement of the dining room.

Combined kitchens are also called kitchens made from different materials - for example, stone or brick goes up to the window level, and beams, frame technologies or panels go above.

Having decided on the functions and choosing the degree of “closedness” of the planned building, we proceed to the search best place for its location.

Optimal place

Finding the best location for a new building is perhaps one of the most difficult parts of the project. Based on placement, summer kitchens are divided into two types: free-standing structures and extensions to the main house.

But here's what you need to consider. On the one hand, the summer kitchen in the country should be closer to the house, because it will be easier to connect communications. But then smoke and heat can enter the house, causing inconvenience. Therefore, it is important to find out in which direction air masses are most often directed.

Like any place for preparing or eating food, the kitchen should be located away from the toilet, chicken coop, doghouse, roadway, compost pit and other sources of unpleasant odors.

Cooking in the sun is not a pleasant task, so the proximity of a dense tree crown will not hurt.

And, of course, everyone would like to enjoy a magnificent landscape, garden or vegetable garden, and not the wall of a neighboring house. At this point, a compromise is possible - a partition decorated with climbing plants, textiles, stained glass or decor that will hide the unsightly appearance.

It is also necessary to take into account that a closed summer kitchen requires a deep foundation.

Economy options

Many people dream of a summer kitchen in their country house, but often the prices for the stone most suitable for its arrangement direct our enthusiasm to something else. But in vain...

After all, a kitchen can be made from scrap materials, you just need to use your wits. For example, old window frames will reduce the cost of building an enclosed kitchen.

True, this will not save you from the need to lay the foundation.

Alternatively, a summer kitchen can be made from a railway container. It is possible that purchasing a ready-made change house that does not require additional finishing will cost much less than construction.

But still, a summer kitchen project in a country house, which falls under the category of economy class, most often involves an open-type construction. And since the concept of “simple summer kitchen” is very individual and flexible, let’s look at several different options.

1. A stove, sink and work surfaces united by an island, located on a common foundation with the house in the open air. Stone, plastic, stainless steel and thoughtful design will protect the island from the influence of moisture, but the awning installed nearby will save you and the prepared dishes.

2. Conversion of a gazebo, veranda or terrace into a summer kitchen.

3. Connecting two existing buildings with a common roof made of tarpaulin or lighter waterproof materials.

4. Stakes or metal supports covered with vines as walls and a thatched roof.

5. Arrangement of a summer kitchen near the fence wall: all that remains is to add an awning or a pitched roof.

6. Open or closed kitchen made of adobe - a mixture of earth, clay, hay and other available materials. True, adobe is suitable for buildings in hot, arid climates.

And here are a few more examples of interesting projects at the end.

We hope our article inspired you to create the outdoor kitchen of your dreams!

It's hard to imagine country house ik or a dacha where there will be no summer kitchen. It is in such a kitchen that family and friends gather to enjoy the summer air and take a break from worldly worries.

Elegant summer kitchens in the country, designs and photos of which will surprise every person, have become a common occurrence and are often installed in suburban residential areas and dachas. Such buildings can be made to order through construction companies, although this aspect can be handled independently using finished projects and photo.

Types of summer kitchens for the garden

Before building a summer kitchen, it is necessary to decide whether this structure will be a separate building or a continuation of the house itself. Modern kitchens There are two main types, that is, open or closed structures. Where the open structure is very similar to a gazebo or terrace, which is located separately or adjacent to the house.

The main elements of an open structure will be a roof or canopy, as well as 1-3 walls; this structure is built from wood and less often from stone. Its unique feature is a sense of space and freedom, a feeling of unity with the natural environment.

The summer kitchen is also closed; this building is a separate small house. The closed-type house has full roofs and walls with windows and doors. The main advantage of a closed house is its comfortable design, protected from rain and bright sun. In summer, the building is used both as a kitchen and as a separate guest house. This structure is built from a material such as brick, foam block or cinder block, and for interior decoration it uses lining, plasterboard and sometimes plywood, you can find out what it looks like by looking at the photo of the finished building.

Types of cuisines

  1. A structure made of wooden beams and logs.
  2. Frame metal.
  3. Brick and stone structure.
  4. From different materials, that is, brick and metal, wood and brick, etc.

Main advantages

A small, cozy summer kitchenette is a necessary element of a country house.

Cooking in the fresh open air will inspire literally everyone. Breakfast, lunch and dinner in the summer kitchen gazebo becomes a celebration in nature, it will be wonderful. Such a magical kitchen will bring a lot of pleasant moments from eating food and chatting with friends and relatives. Summer kitchens work even in winter if they are carefully insulated, and to find out how this is done, you can view numerous projects and photos.

Aspects of choosing a location

Before starting to build a summer kitchen, it is necessary to competently and rationally draw up a project for this structure. This building is considered a serious project, and here you should know the intricacies of constructing kitchens of this type. It is required to carefully and competently calculate and plan the construction stages. To select a location, it is necessary to take into account the features of such construction.

The main criterion for choosing a site for a kitchen is the convenience of communications. These communications are carried out from the house, so the kitchen and the house itself will be located nearby. Such communications at the dacha will be a gas pipeline, water supply with drainage, sewerage, electricity, and how they are carried out can be seen in the photos of projects on the Internet.

It is necessary to locate the building further from the toilet, compost pit and other places where eating and preparing food would not be a pleasant experience. It is recommended to place it further from the road, where there will be a lot of dust, noise and exhaust gases. It is advisable to place kitchens away from flammable objects; this distance should be 10 meters or more.


Construction stages

  1. Before construction, a competent and clear construction project is drawn up, where positioning on the site is decided. You should think in advance about the size of the building and the location of windows and doors, taking into account the placement of water and gas pipelines.
  2. The area for the building itself is leveled and, if required, water and sewerage pipes are installed.
  3. If an open-type building is being built, then there must be a slope of the site required for water drainage after rain.
  4. Now that the site is ready, a pit with a depth of 15 cm or more is dug for the open kitchen. Such a pit is made over the entire area of ​​the building, after which it is filled with a special cushion of sand, which should be thoroughly compacted. Then the future kitchen must be paving; for this purpose, a board or tile is used, which is laid directly on a sand bed; this is done simply and quickly.
  5. Only now the foundation is being prepared; it can be columnar, slab or strip. Most often this is done strip foundation, located around the entire perimeter of the kitchen. To install a columnar foundation, soil is removed 50 cm deep, and a pit 15 cm deep is dug inside the future kitchen. Now you need to make a cushion of sand and lay a layer of crushed stone on top, after which everything is filled with standard cement mortar.
  6. For a summer kitchen, a columnar foundation is often installed; for this purpose, 4 pillars are placed in the corners of the building, buried 50 cm or more. Next, a common frame is constructed from wooden beams or logs. This structure can also be made of brick and stone, although these materials require a solid strip foundation.
  7. The kitchen walls are built of stone or brick; you can also make a frame of metal or wooden beams. Next, they need to be sheathed on the outside and inside with clapboard or special boards. If wood finishing is used, it must be treated with special solutions to protect it from moisture; this is best done annually.
  8. For the kitchen they arrange a single-pitched, double-pitched or flat roof, although it is better to make it gable. This design with two slopes will be reliable and simple, and it looks very aesthetically pleasing. Here, a roof made of asbestos-cement sheet, metal tile or polycarbonate is used, after which the bottom of the roof is sheathed with plasterboard and boards.

Summer kitchen equipment

The summer kitchen is equipped with a special stove for cooking food, it can be a wood stove, gas stove or electric. If there is a barbecue here, then you should select in advance a place to locate the oven where the food will be baked over coals. Here it is necessary to think through general fire safety measures.

It is not recommended to place flammable objects near the stove, and the cutting table is installed next to the stove at a safe distance. Nearby there are kitchen units, drawers for utensils and a common small sink, and their location can be seen in the photos of the projects for this building.

A special stove, sink and tables should be located compactly and conveniently so that they do not interfere with people in the recreation area. In such a recreation area, a table, armchairs and chairs are usually installed, and if space allows, then a sofa. For a dacha kitchen, wicker or plastic furniture is usually used, which are best suited here.

The next important aspect of setting up a summer kitchen is the choice of lighting; separate comfortable lighting is required for the work area and rest area. Lamps must be selected taking into account their operation in normal street conditions; you can also choose an economical option by installing lamps with solar panels.

If the summer kitchen has a full-fledged traditional wood-burning stove, then you should definitely consider the aspects of smoke removal. Often today, both a stove and an oven are installed at once, thanks to which you can please your loved ones and guests with ordinary dishes and at the same time prepare aromatic kebab. It is advisable to carry out all the required communications here at once, which will make life easier for the owners.

Interior arrangement

To make the kitchen look beautiful and stylish, it is recommended to place soft pillows on the chairs and elegant blankets on the sofa. It is advisable to purchase all kitchen equipment in the same general style, thanks to which this room will look more elegant. The finish here should be natural, it is better to use natural stone and wood. It is advisable to make the floor from tiles, it can be porcelain stoneware or ceramics.

It is important to take into account that the main area will be the stove and oven, followed by a sink and a work surface for preparing food.

The traditional style of such a country kitchen is a rustic setting, for which clay dishes and textiles are used. A large Russian samovar placed on a wide dining table will create an artistic tone and family style. It is recommended to install only wooden furniture here, and it is better to finish it with a material such as wood. If this kitchen is built and equipped correctly, then you can prepare dishes there in spring, summer, and autumn, as well as in winters, if they are warm.

For interior decoration the following is used:

  1. Pottery.
  2. Artistic textiles.
  3. Carved crafts and toys.
  4. Furniture in the same style.
  5. Living plants.
  6. Forging products.
  7. Stone.
  8. Ceramic products

Conclusion

Installing and furnishing a summer kitchen is, in principle, a simple matter, but it is better to entrust such construction to professionals if you do not have experience and knowledge. This building has many design solutions; by choosing the best option for yourself, the kitchen will delight its owners for a long time. Here you should immediately choose the type of dacha building; it is important to choose the right type of foundation and material for the walls, type of roof and roofing materials, which can be very different.

It is required to invest a certain amount for designer decoration, thanks to which the kitchen will become more aesthetically pleasing and comfortable; aspects of such decoration can be seen in the photos of projects listed on the Internet.

Summer kitchens in the country - projects and 40 photos

Summer kitchen, be it simple gazebo with a barbecue or a solid structure with a stove and communications - this is an essential building on any site. After all, country life is unimaginable without barbecues, outdoor gatherings, and seasonal food preservation. In this material, we presented 11 tips, 70 photo ideas and several videos that will help you create your ideal summer kitchen.

What types of summer kitchens are there?

They can be divided into three types:

  1. Outdoor (for example, barbecue gazebo, terrace or patio)- a simple frame building without insulation, often without walls (entirely/partially) or even a roof. Essentially, an open summer kitchen is a canopy or gazebo with a barbecue/stove and a dining area that can only be used in summer. It is good because it is comfortable to cook, eat, and communicate with guests on fine summer days. An open kitchen is easier, faster and more economical to build than a closed one. In winter, a summer building with a canopy can be used as a warehouse for storing household goods. The disadvantages of an open kitchen include the limited period of use of the structure, as well as the lack of protection of furniture, appliances and kitchen inhabitants from insects, rain, wind and sun. For the winter, all furniture and equipment will have to be stored in a dry room.

Classic summer kitchen with barbecue and stove in the courtyard of a country house in the Moscow region

  1. Closed (for example, grill house or veranda)– a permanent covered building/annex with insulation and glazing, sometimes even heated all year round. In fact, this is a real house, consisting of a kitchen and a dining room. A closed summer kitchen is good because you can cook and eat in it even in bad weather with rain and winds. Thanks to the walls and roof, such a house can be equipped with a full-fledged kitchen with a refrigerator, microwave, gas /electric stove , dishwasher, TV and other equipment. True, on warm days, cooking in a closed kitchen will be just as hot as in the main house. Also keep in mind that its construction will cost you more than an open-air structure.




  1. Combined– this type of building combines open and indoor space under one roof. Also included in this category is a summer kitchen combined with a bathhouse. This kitchen is good for everyone and has only a couple of disadvantages - doubly complex design and an increased budget.

Now let's look at the characteristics of free-standing and attached kitchens:

  • Freestanding- are good because they allow you to place the fireplace away from the house so that odors, smoke and noise do not penetrate the house. Building a separate summer kitchen makes sense if you have enough space on your site, if it has, say, beautiful garden or a pond if you want to spruce up the area with a nice new structure.
  • Adjacent to the house– a terrace or veranda can become an excellent summer kitchen, because it is much easier and cheaper to build (one wall has already been erected) or refurbish, and it is very convenient to move between the house and the outbuilding. True, the disadvantage of a summer kitchen on the veranda/terrace is that smoke, heat, smell and fumes from the stove will enter the living spaces, and part of the kitchen will remain a walk-through area.



11 tips for building, arranging and designing a summer kitchen

No matter how thoughtful and beautiful your summer kitchen is, its poor location on the site can complicate both construction and further operation. Therefore, the location is the first thing you should think carefully about.

  • From a practical point of view, it is more convenient when the summer kitchen is located close to the house. This makes it easier for dacha residents to move between objects, and installing utilities is cheaper, faster and easier. However, from an aesthetic point of view, a place near the “attractions” of the site that you can admire (for example, near a pond or garden) is better suited. The following factors are also bonuses: protection from the wind, privacy from the eyes of neighbors and proximity to trees that can shade the building and keep it cool on hot days.

Summer kitchen at the dacha by the pond

  • Inappropriate places for a summer kitchen: near the road, garage, toilet, cesspools/compost pits, chicken coop and other places where your rest may be interfered with unpleasant odors, noise, exhaust gases, etc.

Tip 2. Grill, barbecue, oven or oven complex? Solve this issue before developing/selecting a summer kitchen project

  • If the stove is the heart of the city kitchen, then the grill, barbecue or oven can be called the heart of the country kitchen. Before you start designing, think about what type of fireplace you need: a grill, barbecue, oven or even a stove complex? Should the grill be stationary or portable? Coal or gas? With or without chimney? What size and location will the fire source be located? A lot depends on your choice - from the type of foundation to the shape of the roof. So, for example, to build a stove, you will have to take care not only of the foundation, chimney and cladding, but also provide a place in the project for storing firewood.

Understand the features different types the street hearth will help you.

Stationary gas grill built into a brick structure

Tip 3. Do you want to build a summer kitchen with your own hands quickly and on a budget? Build an open gazebo made of wood, with a light roof, without main walls and a stove

In this case, instead of a monolithic or pile-strip foundation, you can get by columnar foundation. The building itself will consist of 4 (or more) supports and a single/double slope roof with light roof, for example, from polycarbonate. This is very simple design, which you can actually build with your own hands in just a couple of days and with a minimal budget.

The following selection of photos presents design options for simple summer kitchens.

A simple summer kitchen at a dacha in the Moscow region

The easiest way to build a summer kitchen with your own hands is to use wood. True, larch or teak should be preferred over pine, as they are stronger and, moreover, age beautifully

Simple summer kitchen made of timber with a pitched roof

However, there is a way to make a summer kitchen with your own hands even faster and cheaper. Build a paver area, install one or two large garden umbrellas, arrange furniture, set up a sink and portable grill and start cooking!

On the one hand, a cellar in a summer kitchen is very useful, because it is as convenient to store food supplies in it as in a refrigerator. On the other hand, its creation significantly increases the cost and complexity of construction. Especially if we are talking about an open building, because then the cellar will have to be insulated and protected from leaks. Even in the main house you can do without a cellar and basement, let alone a summer kitchen.

Tip 5. The summer kitchen, the facade of the house and the landscape should be designed in a single manner

When choosing or developing a summer kitchen project, thinking through options for its finishing, keep in mind that it should be combined with the facade of the house and other buildings on the site. This way you will create a real dacha complex and achieve a feeling of orderliness. It is not necessary that it be a 100% match in color, decoration, architecture and style, but the objects must have something in common. The photo below shows an example of a modern summer kitchen on the terrace wooden house from timber.


  • The closer the summer kitchen is to the house, the more similar both buildings should be.
  • If there is an object on the site that stands out from the “overall picture,” say, a hastily built bathhouse, then the design of the summer kitchen can be planned in such a way that it combines the features of both the bathhouse and the house. This way, some of the chaotic nature of the development will be corrected.

In an open kitchen, the floor can be covered with:

  • Wooden board coated with oil or wax for exterior use ( varnish will do worse, as over time it will begin to crack and require renewal of the coating).

Outdoor kitchen in the country with a floor made of larch deck boards coated with matte azure based on alkyd resins

  • Terrace board (made of wood-polymer composite).


  • Stone or special street tiles. True, such a floor requires a strong foundation and a large budget.

  • By the way, we recommend avoiding too dark a floor, as crumbs, dirt and puddles of water will be especially noticeable on it.
  • If the floor of the open kitchen has a slight slope (1-2 cm), rainwater that gets inside will drain on its own.

Tip 7. Follow the “working triangle” rule when planning your kitchen

In arranging kitchens, there is a so-called rule. “work triangle”, which means that three work areas (sink, stove and refrigerator) should be in reasonable proximity to each other, forming a triangle. Ideally it should be equilateral. Thanks to this layout of zones, the kitchen is as convenient as possible.

  • In a summer kitchen, this rule is not always applicable in its pure form, because it can be too small , narrow, elongated, irregular in shape, instead of a stove, it most often uses a stove, grill or barbecue, and there may not be a refrigerator at all. However, try to get as close to the ideal as possible and do not line up your work areas in one line.

So, for example, if in your summer kitchen the source of fire is a barbecue and it is moved outside, then the sink and food preparation area should be installed as close to the exit as possible.

  • If the kitchen is small, then you can build the kitchen in an L-shape. For a narrow kitchen (for example, on a veranda), a two-row layout may be suitable. IN square shaped kitchen The U-shaped layout will fit most well.


If only a single-row layout is possible in your summer kitchen, then a compact mobile island/peninsula will help make it more convenient.

Tip 8. The dining area should be at least 2 m from the grill/stove

Ideally, the distance between the dining table and the barbecue/oven/grill should be approximately 3 m. In this case, smoke, heat and odors will not disturb vacationers, and wood chips, ash and sparks will not spoil the appearance of the dining area.

Tip 9: Use furniture that can withstand outdoor conditions

The kitchen set and dining furniture in the summer kitchen must withstand high humidity and temperature changes, therefore from luxurious wooden furniture, furniture made of laminated chipboard/MDF, as well as furniture upholstered in fabric or leather should be discarded.

But the following options are suitable for a summer kitchen:

  • Veneered MDF furniture;
  • Wooden garden furniture (folding structures are especially suitable, which can be easily moved to the storage room at the end of the summer season);
  • Wrought iron outdoor furniture;
  • Stainless steel furniture (if you don’t want to clean kitchen set for the winter period, choose stainless steel furniture);
  • Wicker furniture made of natural wicker, rattan or plastic;
  • Plastic furniture (eg, polycarbonate).

The photo below shows an example of the design of a summer kitchen-terrace with an all-season stainless steel set.


In this selection of photos you can see ideas for furnishing a summer dining room.


Summer residents often forget to pay enough attention to the lighting of the summer kitchen. But it is with its help that you can create real coziness and comfort.

  • Ideally, artificial light in the evening should be soft, uniform and at different levels. To do this, the room should be illuminated not with one chandelier, but with several lamps: floor/pendant lamps, wall sconces, spotlights, pendants, table lamps, floor lamps and/or garlands of light bulbs.
  • With the help of light, you can divide the space into zones, for example, the kitchen and dining room. This way, during evening meals, you will have the opportunity to hide the work area in the dark and illuminate only a beautiful table.

  • To make it comfortable for you to cook in the evenings, install the light directly above work area. If you limit yourself to a lamp installed behind it, your back will block the light while cooking.
  • Metal, plastic, wooden and wicker lamps with additional protection from water are suitable for lighting an open summer kitchen. Ideally, these should be garden lamps.


  • Around the summer kitchen and along the path you can install lanterns that work on solar powered. They accumulate energy during the day and turn on automatically in the evening. True, they provide little light, and on cloudy days they don’t charge at all.
  • With the help of hedges, pergolas or screens with climbing plants, you can make the summer kitchen more secluded and block the view of unsightly areas of the site.
  • Decorative plantings, flower beds and bushes can mark the boundaries of zones, hide the foundation and simply decorate the summer kitchen and general view territories.

Availability required summer kitchen in the country in most cases there is no doubt, except perhaps large size a plot on which to build a house, and simply nowhere. And in fact, such a building adds a fair amount of comfort to us on summer cottage, especially if you give it the additional functions of a dining terrace, a gazebo for friendly and family gatherings and a convenient area for preparing dishes on an open fire, grill or barbecue.


Summer kitchens in the country: photos

The main difference is that, despite the decoration, various materials in decoration, the formation of walls, roofs, flooring, the main function should be cooking and storing food supplies, so it is around this that the entire room should be built, and already additional options, such as a dining area with upholstered furniture and a large table, a decorative fireplace to sit near, an area for children’s games, and so on - all these are optional purchases.

So, if in the project you do not see a convenient food preparation area, conveniently and ergonomically placed devices and utensils, then such a building can hardly be classified as a kitchen building.


There may be many reasons why we will need it in suburban construction. One of them is fire safety requirements if you live in an area without centralized gas supply and use compressed gas cylinders for cooking.

In this case, it is imperative not only to move the kitchen outside the residential building, but also to make it as ventilated as possible in case of a sudden gas leak.

The second reason is that country houses In many ways, they are not designed to withstand significant above-zero temperatures, which are so frequent in the summer months; working indoors on such days becomes a real test of strength.

And in a separate building, you can come up with not only a ventilation system or completely open walls, but also select building materials so that the air inside the room remains cool, even in the most intense heat. This, by the way, is also useful for high-quality storage of all food supplies that, according to regulations, cannot be stored in the refrigerator. You can and should pay attention to these qualities of materials when choosing one or another summer kitchen in the country, projects, photos which you liked.


Summer kitchen at the dacha projects

Easy-to-use types summer kitchen in the country, projects which we will look at in this section, each have their own advantage and their own functional purpose, which will suit one or another owner. Some of them are complex and will require you to involve professional builders, but for those for whom this is not a problem, simple open space projects with one supporting wall will be useful.


First of all, you should decide whether your new kitchen will be adjacent to the house, like having a common foundation and roof with the building, or whether it will stand completely separately, maybe even at a sufficient distance from the residential building.

The second option is good for large areas, where such a building can become a real landscape center, next to it there will be a barbecue area and a gazebo. Swimming pool, children's playground, that is, places for the whole family to relax.

The second choice you have to make is whether to design it completely closed, completely open, or a combination of both approaches. The advantages of a closed type include better thermal insulation, as well as the ability to use the room not only in summer, but also until late autumn, and if heating is available, also in winter.

On the other hand, most dachas are not designed for year-round use and a capital, closed structure will cost much more to construct, and these functions will be absolutely useless.


Also, the cost of the project will largely be influenced by your desire to make an oven or hearth inside for cooking over an open fire. More often summer kitchen in the country with barbecue, photo which you may have seen includes a brick multifunctional oven, a design that is quite practical, convenient and gives you many new culinary possibilities.

But its weight is so great that you will have to think through a serious foundation, and both its construction and the strengthening of the existing one is a significant part of the construction budget.


Let's look at one of the interesting summer kitchen projects in the country with barbecue. In the photo you can see a building with a solid supporting main wall, along which there will be all communications needed for cooking, and on the rest, framed by short brick walls, there will be a dining area and a gazebo for receiving guests and country dinners.

The presented model is designed in three versions, depending on your preferences and choice, which we have already discussed above.

Walls can be completely open to allow maximum quantity light and fresh air, can be supplemented with dense wooden or plastic blinds, which will provide the necessary shading. The third option is glazed walls, inside which you will get a closed room suitable for use in the cold season.


The beauty of such a layout is that in the same useful area that is occupied, say, you get a place for full cooking with excellent brick oven, in which you can prepare real culinary masterpieces. In addition, such a stove can also be used as a heating device if you use its compartments designed for this.


DIY summer kitchen in the country

Don't think that DIY summer kitchen in the country– this is exclusively our invention and there is nothing like it in the whole world. In fact, in countries with any climate, it is very common to find just such models that allow you to cook in small enclosed patios and backyards of houses, regardless of whether the summer is hot or not. The point is the pleasant process of cooking food, especially dishes on a grill with coals - barbecue. Only for her alone can you install kitchen appliances under.


Purpose of the examples shown summer kitchen with barbecue in the country, projects which you see above, prove that you can organize a mobile kitchen very compactly and for this you only need the most necessary things. The list of must-have items here includes a barbecue oven with a closing lid that you can use as needed, as well as a regular stove that turns on when wasting coals simply doesn't make sense. In addition, of course, you cannot do without a sink with water, cabinets for dishes and a work surface, comfortable and wide, on which you can prepare everything for cooking. Optionally we place our favorite electric kettle, multicooker and microwave oven; without them, there is nowhere in the modern food preparation area. How can you not do without a refrigerator, let it not be the large one that we are used to in city apartments, but compact, where you can safely hide all your food supplies (let’s not forget that storing food where mice and cats can get to it , it is necessary with special care and precaution).


Summer kitchen in the country with barbecue


Buying a barbecue oven is usually quite expensive, besides, we are more familiar with a barbecue grill, on which you can fry both meat and vegetables with the same success. That's just the difference between the previous options and summer kitchen in the country with barbecue The point is that this open fire requires the right approach. A special metal hood is placed above it, which, firstly, does not allow soot and odors to spread, and secondly, protects the interior from the dangers of open fire.


Among the examples summer kitchen in the country, projects with barbecue can be both the most common and quite original, with ideas that can significantly simplify and improve their use. So, for example, in one of the photos you can see a project in which the area of ​​the building is divided into two parts unequal in size. On one there is a cooking area and a wood-burning grill, and in the second, separated by a solid wall, there is a relaxation and dining area, and these areas will not be visible from each other, which can create comfortable privacy. This one is definitely considered very convenient and practical, as it combines the advantages of both open and closed kitchen layouts.


Closed summer kitchen in the country

The last section will be devoted to examples of models closed summer kitchen in the country, which is the progenitor of all other projects. All the conditions and requirements that are put forward for the building are met here - it is compact, cool, and all the main kitchen devices fit perfectly under the roof. Yes, you can’t put a grill under the roof, but is that really important when you can comfortably cook in the rain, on cool summer evenings, and on equally chilly autumn mornings.


The interior of such a room should be made in a minimalist style, so as not to once again emphasize its small size. Use light, clean colors in the decoration and materials that are easy to care for, as dust will accumulate here somewhat more than usual.


In addition, there are also combined options, when the enclosed space is located next to open veranda, on which chairs and a table are placed. Between them you can make not only a door, but also a sliding window that goes up or to the sides, and these two rooms, if desired, will visually merge into one.

Well, in what other place can you gain so much strength and improve your health so well, if not on your own, albeit sometimes modest, but undoubtedly beloved country plot? A special source of pride for summer residents is the summer kitchen, designs and photos of which can be found on various websites on this topic.

What could be better than organizing a barbecue or barbecue in the fresh air filled with the smell of herbs. Only a country house or dacha provides the opportunity to enjoy eating in nature. If you approach this task on a large scale, then a nice country kitchen will probably grow on the site. In this case, preparing country delicacies will become a real pleasure.

Purpose and benefits

A summer kitchen at the dacha is an area for cooking in the heat, when you don’t want to be in the house, and even fill it with the aromas of boiled or fried food. The summer kitchen in the photo is a kind of platform where there is space for preparing and eating food. Stove, dining table, chairs, benches, cabinets, shelving and everything that is in a regular kitchen. If you want to achieve maximum comfort at your dacha and fully enjoy a family vacation, it makes sense to think through the kitchen facility at your dacha well and comprehensively and then begin construction.

Varieties

Summer kitchens can be open or closed.

Open

A lightweight canopy or durable roof will protect you even from heavy rain, and replaceable bulkheads, roller blinds or sliding wall structures will save you from the wind. If you are building a summer kitchen with your own hands, then the easiest way is to cover it with a pitched roof. When the owner of a dacha entrusts this work to professionals, then there is no limit to imagination.

To build a summer kitchen in the country with your own hands, you will need a stone for the foundation and wood for cladding the walls. For the construction of the roof use:

  • metal tiles;
  • slate;
  • corrugated sheeting;
  • polycarbonate;
  • bitumen shingles.

Advantages:

  1. Low construction costs.
  2. A simple construction method and the least number of calculations.
  3. Cooking dinner in the fresh air is a pleasure.
  4. The act of eating in nature can be a very enjoyable experience.
  5. The open kitchen in the country house in the photo below is quite suitable for receiving guests.
  6. In the gazebo there is no fear of crumbs falling on the floor or spilled soup.

Flaws:

  1. It is impossible to use the premises in winter.
  2. There is no protection from winds and insects.
  3. Moisture gets in from outside.

Closed

Those whose summer season is not limited to the warm season need to take care of a more solid structure that will be comfortable in all weather conditions. Summer kitchens in a closed country house, photos of which you will see below, can become a multifunctional object. Sometimes it’s not a sin to place guests in them for the night, if necessary. Regarding building materials, then everything here depends on the owners’ budget and the service life of the kitchen house. The materials that may be useful are plasterboard, lining or plywood, and if the construction is planned for many years, then it is better to use foam blocks, brick or stone.

Advantages:

  1. Reliable shelter from rain and wind.
  2. Temporary shelter for guests.
  3. Absolute safety of things and products.

Flaws:

  1. An enclosed outdoor kitchen in a country house will cost more, since more material will be needed for construction.
  2. A summer kitchen project of this type will require additional calculations.

Choice places

An outdoor kitchen can take up both large and small space on a site. Therefore, a place for it must be selected immediately along with drawing up a construction plan.

If you are thinking about how to make a summer kitchen, here is what you should focus on when designing:

  1. Consider the remoteness of the object relative to the house, garden, or farm yard.
  2. It is allowed to build a kitchen in the shade of trees, but so that the garden kitchen is warmed by the sun for at least a few hours.
  3. You need to examine the topography of the area where you intend to build, the groundwater level at your dacha, vegetation, distance from neighbors and other landscape features.
  4. The proximity of communications should be taken into account, because water and lighting will need to be installed. Therefore, it is best if the summer kitchen at the dacha is not far from the house.
  5. You cannot choose a place for a veranda in a low area - the floors here will become saturated with moisture.

Material selection

Natural materials - stone, wood - will organically fit into the design of a kitchen in the country. Light and durable materials are also supplied to the markets, which have won the approval of consumers for their durability and practicality - PVC, aluminum, polycarbonate, polystyrene foam, etc.

Stone

The floor and walls can be faced with stone - marble, slate, granite, limestone. An authentic or decorative fireplace covered with stone (or stylized as stone) will look good. A tile that will perfectly withstand not only bad weather, but also the usual dirt and debris for a given room is a good choice. We invite you to see what a brick summer kitchen looks like, the photo of which is below.

Tree

Wood is much more economical than stone. It is easier to process wood, and buildings made from it look lightweight, beautiful, and have a pleasant smell. However, without specific treatment it is subject to decay, deterioration, and fungal infection.

Other materials

This can be lining, plywood, drywall. Parquet, laminate, and linoleum are used for flooring. Interior decoration summer kitchen - tiles, wallpaper of different types. Siding can be used for exterior decoration; corrugated sheeting and metal tiles for roofing.

Design selection

The basic rule is that the design of a summer kitchen must fit harmoniously into the concept of the entire site. When designing a veranda made of stone, details made of wood or compositions with other natural materials are applicable and even necessary.

Often, verandas at the dacha look like fairy-tale towers or gazebos. This design of a summer kitchen is very easy to organize: you just need to hang lanterns, decorate it with carvings and decorate it with climbing plants.

Filling and furniture

Country furniture is now easy to buy in every furniture store. It is possible to purchase ready-made sets or order the kitchen interior from a professional designer. The furniture and the entire design of a summer kitchen in the country, photos of which can be seen in the article, look extremely beautiful, your eyes run wild with ideas and projects, but you need to equip your own kitchen.

When thinking about furniture, it’s a good idea to come up with an image of your particular kitchen: a major one or a simple portable one. In the first case, all furniture objects are fixed at the required points and cannot be moved around the perimeter. This version may be relevant for a completely open plan.

The countertop should have such dimensions that it can comfortably accommodate the utensils and food products necessary during food preparation - this is at least 90x60 cm. A cabinet under the countertop will also add ergonomics. It is good to arrange pots, plates, pans and necessary cutlery.

Decor

Wood decor looks great on the veranda, but it must be treated with high-quality varnish that can protect the wood from rain and sun if the room is open. Summer kitchen in the country - projects, photos of which can be found in abundance on the Internet, will surprise you with the variety of decor and content.

Don’t forget about accessories in the interior. On the hanging shelves you can beautifully arrange decorative dishes, vases with bouquets of summer flowers, and various containers with the necessary spices.

Popular ideas

Let's move on to the main thing - a kitchen in the country: ideas and tips for their implementation.

Alcove

Gazebos are convenient for setting up a grill, barbecue or oven.

Frame posts made of timber, brick, stone are placed in the corners, and the entire structure is secured with a roof made of simple roofing material (ondulin, bitumen sheets).

Gaps between the counters are left or sheathed on one of the walls in order to hang shelves or kitchen cabinets.

The openings can be decorated with curtains, openwork wooden panels, which can later be entwined with weaving plants. To make the room comfortable in any weather, you need to install retractable, replaceable fences or roller blinds.

House

A country kitchen in the form of a house looks like a real home. But building it will require much more work, be it laying a base (preferably monolithic) or installing windows and doors.

Most functional gable roof. Heavy downpours and snow caps will not be a problem with such a roof. A good cellar wouldn’t hurt at all; in this case, construction should begin with digging a pit. It is in the house that a summer kitchen with a veranda as a dining area will look beautiful.

Veranda

If you decide to equip a summer kitchen on the veranda, then remember, it should be in good harmony with the whole house. Construction begins with a foundation, the depth of which should be commensurate with the depth of the foundation of the house.

It's better if country house and the veranda have one common roof covering. To make the room bright, install large casement windows or glaze the entire wall.

Extension

The project of a summer kitchen with a terrace is shown in our article. Support beams are placed along the walls of the house, covered with a tilted roof. On a well-leveled area where water does not accumulate, the floor can be simply laid on the ground. It would be an excellent material for it. paving slabs.

Summer kitchen in the country - projects, photos of which are also presented in the article, will help you decide on the final look of the future building. When developing a construction plan, you need to take care of the paths that will connect it to the main house. Sandstone, pebbles, decorative tiles or stone are suitable for them. As a rule, the tracks are made the same as flooring gazebos.

Photo gallery

We invite you to look at 29 more photos of ways to decorate a summer kitchen.



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