ASK A DESIGNER: Outdoor kitchens keep evolving

This photo provided by Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet features the company’s hybrid fire gas grill, refrigerated drawers and 24” double cooktop cabinet in an outdoor space at a home in Chicago, Ill., available from La Cuisine Appliances. As the popularity of outdoor kitchens grows, homeowners are adding outdoor ovens or heating drawer and refrigerators around their grills to prepare entire meals outside without accessing their indoor kitchen. (Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet via AP)

A Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet hybrid (charcoal, wood and gas) professional grill and Arcadia series cabinetry in Michigan.

Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet’s artisan gas-fired pizza oven at a home in Napa, Calif. Along with a good gas-fired grill, many homeowners are adding a pizza oven to their outdoor cooking area. Pizza ovens can also be used to sear a thick piece of meat or bake items beyond pizza, says La Cuisine Appliances’ design director and president Josu Gaubeka. (Photos by Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet/via AP)

Since the basic backyard barbecue began evolving into the outdoor kitchen, the trend has only grown. Some of today’s outdoor cooking areas can seem almost like full kitchens, with more appliances and food prep space. Even walls, ceilings and TVs.