Having a BBQ lodge has many advantages. It gives you the opportunity to entertain friends and family at home, while enjoying outdoor dining away from the main residence.
However, it is important to make sure that preparation work is carried out before any construction on your outdoor BBQ hut starts, and finishing touches are carefully considered.
Firstly, the layout and location of your BBQ hut is important. It must be in a position to prevent smoke and strong smells from entering your home, while at the same time being close enough to access services such as gas, electricity and water.
A flat surface is normally recommended for safety and comfort, and to ensure that any cooking equipment is secure.
Your BBQ lodge should, if possible, be positioned away from other wooden structures and walls. Adequate ventilation is an essential safety measure, and all installations, such as a gas supply, must be checked by a professional. It is also worthwhile thinking about additional safety measures, such as fire extinguishers and smoke detectors.
Additional storage in your BBQ shed for cooking utensils, foodstuffs and BBQ hut accessories will enhance any hut in the UK. Other finishing touches, such as dining room furniture of an appropriate size, can be a great bonus to further enhance the experience for your guests.
For more information about our BBQ huts, or for more details about our range of bespoke log cabins, call or visit our team at Logspan today.