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Modular outdoor kitchens from Klarstein: For maximum freedom

Imagine moving your entire culinary life outdoors—exactly the way it suits you. With a modular outdoor kitchen, constantly running back and forth between the garden and the house is finally a thing of the past.


The best part? You decide how your outdoor kitchen grows. Whether you start with a compact grill module or go straight for the full setup with a sink, refrigerator, and extra counter space: A modular outdoor kitchen flexibly adapts to your available space and cooking habits. This way, you create your very own personal outdoor enjoyment zone that can be expanded at any time.

Flexible planning: The different types of outdoor kitchens

When planning your garden kitchen, you have the choice between different systems, each offering its own unique advantages. The classic, permanently built-in garden kitchen is often constructed with brick and represents a lasting investment for the long term.


If you prefer more flexibility, opt for a mobile outdoor kitchen on wheels that you can move depending on the sun’s position or wind direction. The absolute highlight for individualists, however, is the modular outdoor kitchen. Here, you can combine individual segments—such as gas grill modules, corner units, or bar modules—exactly to your liking. These modular kitchens are ideal if you want to start small and expand your outdoor setup piece by piece over the years without immediately turning your garden into a massive construction site.

Features that make your outdoor kitchen a pro-grade setup

A well-designed, custom outdoor kitchen stands out not only for its looks but, above all, for its inner qualities. Materials like high-quality stainless steel or weather-resistant HPL play a central role, easily withstanding rain and frost and making your outdoor kitchen weatherproof.


When planning, pay special attention to ensuring sufficient storage space: Integrated drawers and shelving systems keep your grilling accessories and dishes right where you need them. Another key feature is the modular expandability of the countertop—giving you plenty of space to prep meat and vegetables. To get the most out of your setup, opt for features like soft-close doors, built-in trash bins, or even lighting systems that turn outdoor cooking into a functional highlight even after dark.

Buying an outdoor kitchen from Klarstein: What to look for

Before you decide on a modular outdoor grill kitchen, you should check a few critical points to ensure you’ll enjoy your investment for years to come. First and foremost, look for durable materials: Since your kitchen will be outside year-round, stainless steel (V2A or V4A) or powder-coated aluminum is a must.


Another important factor is the foundation and stability: The modules must stand on a level, solid surface so nothing tips over. Also, consider the issue of connections before purchasing: If you plan to install a sink or a gas grill with a permanent connection, water and gas lines must be professionally installed in advance. Last but not least, compatibility plays a role: Make sure the system you choose can still be expanded with additional modules in a few years if your needs grow.

FAQ

Do I need a building permit for an outdoor kitchen?

In most cases, a mobile or modular outdoor kitchen does not require a permit, as it is not considered a permanent structure. However, once you pour a permanent foundation, plan a roof, or install permanent water and sewer lines, regulations may vary by state. A quick look at your local building code can save you trouble.

What material is best suited for outdoor use?

For durable outdoor kitchen furniture, high-quality stainless steel (especially V2A or V4A alloys) is the top choice, as it is rust-resistant and hygienic. Powder-coated aluminum, natural stone (such as granite), or weather-resistant HPL (High Pressure Laminate) are also extremely resistant to UV radiation and weather conditions.

Can a modular outdoor kitchen stay outside during the winter?

Yes, high-quality outdoor kitchens are winter-proof. However, you should protect appliances (such as the grill) with custom-fit covers and drain water lines before the first frost to prevent frost damage. The modules themselves can withstand cold temperatures without any issues.

How do I find the right spot in the garden?

Ideally, plan your modular outdoor kitchen in a spot sheltered from the wind and on a level, stable surface. Being close to the house is convenient for quickly carrying dishes or groceries. Also, make sure there’s enough distance from flammable materials like wooden fences or low-hanging trees.

How much does a good modular outdoor kitchen cost?

The price depends heavily on the scope. Simple entry-level modules often start at around 1,000 to 2,000 euros. A fully equipped unit with a high-quality gas grill, refrigerator, and sink usually costs between 5,000 and 15,000 euros. The big advantage of the modular design, however, is that you can spread your budget over several years and expand the kitchen piece by piece.

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