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Houston Outdoor Kitchen With Unique Mix of Stone

A beautiful mix of natural stone is showcased in this Houston outdoor kitchen project by Outdoor Homescapes of Houston. A mix of stone is becoming more of a trend in backyard kitchens in Houston. Homeowners there use their outdoor living spaces year 'round for entertaining and want something personalized and unique to show their guests. This outdoor kitchen island features three different kinds of stone from three different quarries. The stone comes in three colors and shapes. The grey stone is ledgestone. It's flatter and thinner. The tasslestone is the beige, more squarish stone. And the flagstone - more of a flat slab normally used as pavers - is more brown. As you can see, the varying stones add texture and interest to outdoor living space plans. Together, the different stones comprise a palette called "Iron Bridge." The Level 3 Aphrodite granite countertop adds yet another beautiful natural stone to the mix. Natural stone doesn't need any maintenance. It's already been in the world for eons, and will continue to be. This Houston outdoor kitchen features a commercial-grade RCS stainless steel grill, sink and accompanying appliances. The grill is an RCS 30-inch Pro. The icemaker is UL-rated and the fridge has been updated with RCS' latest stainless steel handle and liner for better durability. The flooring is designer stamped concrete. Want your own outdoor living space, Houston? Contact us and get a FREE side burner and outdoor refrigerator of your own! You can call us at (713) 569-1341.

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