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Outdoor Kitchen Access Doors: Types & Tips

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Outdoor Kitchen Access Doors: Types & Tips

When you look for outdoor kitchen doors, you will find a few features that are pretty common. Most doors or door kits come with a door, a handle, hinges, and a frame for mounting the door. There are many different kinds of handles and hinges for outdoor kitchen doors.

Pro tip takeaway: Think about how the door will be used before you choose it. The safest option might not be the one that looks the best.

It's true that outdoor access doors should be more durable than indoor kitchen doors. Look for doors with seals, latches, and locks to safeguard outside cooking equipment and accessories. (Hints and Things 2020)

Stainless steel is the most common material for outdoor kitchen doors. Stainless steel door accessories are also very common and economical. It looks classic and professional in a kitchen and lasts for a long time. Also, it's very easy to clean. Outdoor kitchen manufacturers often create matching cabinets, appliances, accessories, and worktops.

Handles and hinges are the main parts of outdoor kitchen doors that affect how safe they are. Think about what the door is used for to decide what kind of handles and hinges you need. Are you looking for protection from thieves, from the weather, or both?

Handles are mostly a matter of personal style, but some depend on their ability to lock and seal. There are many kinds of hinges that can be mounted on the outside or the inside. People often use hidden hinges to make a door look smooth and protect it from being stolen. Butterfly hinges often have cutouts and materials to match other hardware.

Pro tip takeaway: If you don't like stainless steel, you can refurbish almost any outdoor kitchen cabinet into a door. You'll need to do a little bit of work and know-how if you want the door to work.

If you need a door that locks, you could install hinges on the inside of the cabinet that can't be easily taken off. For your outdoor kitchen to last, humidity is also a concern, so doors with seals will be important. If you want to seal a door or cabinet yourself, be very careful. If you don't know what you're doing, it's hard to make a good protective seal. Talk to your local hardware store or a handyman for advice on how to turn cabinets into sealed doors.

Things to think about when choosing materials for outdoor kitchen access doors

There are some materials that can be used for outdoor kitchen doors. The most common kinds are stainless steel, marine-grade aluminum, masonry, and PVC.

When picking outdoor kitchen door materials, consider four things

 

Durability

Are the outdoor kitchen doors water-resistant, sturdy, and sun-resistant, even if covered?

Aesthetics

Does the outdoor kitchen door match worktops, grills, and other equipment?

Construction quality

Is the access door built well enough to withstand the wear and tear of regular use for a long time? This is sometimes done to lower the cost of kitchen access doors for both indoor and outdoor use.

Cleaning

How easy is it to clean up spills of liquid and grease and clean the access door? Will the access door need a lot of work every few years to keep it in good shape?

 

Let's compare the most common outdoor kitchen door materials.

Stainless Steel

Designers and homeowners updating kitchen doors and appliances more often use stainless steel. It has a lot of benefits. Stainless steel cabinets stand out and look high-end, but they are also easier to clean and keep up. Matching appliances and accessories help a space seem rich. (The Outdoor Appliance Store 2020)

Pros

 

Cons

Wood

Some woods are better for outdoor use than others, although they are less durable. Teak, cypress, and bamboo are good choices for outdoor doors. If you take good care of your wooden access doors and keep them in good shape, you can use them for many years to come.

One more benefit is that they are easy to fit into your architectural design. Stain and lacquer them to match a pergola, deck, siding, or other wooden structures.

Pros

Cons

Outdoor Kitchen Doors in Polymer

High-density polyethylene (HDPE) outdoor kitchen access doors are weatherproof. Polymers are strong materials. This very tough plastic-like material was first made for use in the marine industry. Easy maintenance and UV inhibitors make it a no-brainer for weekend adventurers. Despite being cheaper, polymer outdoor kitchen access doors have some disadvantages. 

Pros

Cons

Aluminum Composite Panel

Aluminum composite panels are one of the most popular choices we see outdoors. They are a rigid substrate that can be used in many different ways.

Some of their most important features are:

Pros

Perspex

"Designer aesthetic, 10-year warranty on genuine Perspex grade inserts, and many practical features."

Here are a few of the most important things you can expect from a perspex outdoor material:

Pros

Are You Ready To remodel Your Outdoor Kitchen?

Looking to maximize your outdoor living space? Smart Remodeling LLC's outdoor kitchens accessories help create a family-friendly atmosphere. Check out our selection of access doors, which comes in many different sizes.

We have a wide range of access doors for your outdoor kitchen, so you can find exactly what you need. Each door makes it simple to store and arrange kitchen equipment while keeping them nearby. Smart Remodeling LLC has a variety of doors that are made to last and can handle the weather. Choose from our beautiful assortment of stainless steel doors now.

With our access doors, maintenance is easy and quick, and you can mount them in different ways to fit your needs. At Smart Remodeling LLC, we have the best outdoor accessories you can find.

Send an email to sales@smartremodelingllc.com to set up a free meeting. Smart Remodeling LLC can be reached at 832-808-8889. At our low prices, you can add more space and storage to your island.