
Journal Intro
Summer is for cold drinks, grilled dinners, and being outside as much as possible. If your backyard is ready for an upgrade, outdoor cabinetry is one of the fastest ways to make your space feel finished, functional, and built for real life.
But here’s the catch. Outdoor cabinetry is not the same as indoor cabinetry. If it is not made for weather, heat, and moisture, it will show fast.
That is why I lean on a cabinet partner I trust when clients want an outdoor kitchen that lasts.
What makes outdoor cabinetry the best
The best outdoor cabinetry does four things well.
It handles water without swelling
Rain, sprinklers, and humidity are part of the deal. Outdoor cabinetry should not soak it up like a sponge.
It stands up to sun and heat
Constant sun can fade finishes and break down materials. You want something that stays strong and looks clean season after season.
It uses hardware that will not corrode
Outdoor air and moisture are tough on hinges and drawer slides. Rust is not the look.
It is easy to maintain
Summer should feel effortless. Outdoor cabinetry should not add another chore to your list.
My go to cabinet partner for outdoor projects
When a client wants outdoor cabinetry that is built to live outside, Open Air Outdoor Cabinetry is my go to.
Open Air cabinets are made from marine grade HDPE, a durable material designed to resist water and weather damage. They also use 304 stainless steel hinges and drawer slides, which helps protect the parts that usually fail first outdoors.

Another perk. The color is designed to hold up well in the sun, and the cabinets are positioned as easy to clean with simple soap and water.
If you want outdoor cabinetry that looks polished and can handle real seasons, this is a strong option.
One detail people miss with outdoor kitchens
Heat planning matters.
Even with great outdoor cabinetry, grills and high heat zones need smart spacing and the right layout. That is where design makes the difference. I help clients plan clearances, appliance locations, and cabinet placement so the finished space feels seamless and works safely.

What you can do right now if you are planning a summer upgrade
If you are considering outdoor cabinetry, start with these three steps.
- Measure your space and sketch a rough layout
- Decide how you will use it most. Hosting, family dinners, pool days, or all of the above
- Choose materials made for outdoor exposure, not indoor shortcuts
If you want help dialing in the layout, cabinet plan, and ordering details, I can guide you through it and connect you with Open Air cabinetry options that fit your space and style.
Ready to design your outdoor kitchen for summer
If you want outdoor cabinetry that feels built in, looks clean, and holds up through the seasons, let’s talk. I will help you map out the plan and choose the right cabinet solution so you can enjoy your backyard all summer long.

