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Interior designers weigh in on outdoor kitchens

Interior designers weigh in on outdoor kitchens

Nearly two-thirds of survey respondents reported growing interest in outdoor kitchens among their clients.


February 17, 2020
ASID Survey on outdoor kitchens

A recent survey of ASID members showed stainless steel to be the most popular material for outdoor kitchens.

A survey of members of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) revealed that design and durability are designers’ primary considerations when selecting outdoor cabinetry, followed by outdoor appliance fit and price.

Additional findings from the "State of the Industry: Outdoor Living Market Findings" report:

  • Outdoor living spaces are gaining popularity - with 63.7% of designers surveyed by ASID confirming rising interest from their clients.
  • Designers expect nature-inspired hues will be a key 2020 trend, as blues and greens in particular become more popular.
  • Traditional and Transitional styles have the most demand for outdoor living spaces - but Contemporary designs are expected to gain further popularity in 2020
  • Fire pits and fireplaces are the most popular upgrade for outdoor living spaces across the U.S.

Data for the report was sourced from a survey of American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) practitioner members, created by ASID in collaboration with Brown Jordan Outdoor Kitchens.

To obtain your copy of the report, click here (short registration required).

 

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