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1. Spend the majority of your night at a drive-in movie theater and get cozy in the back of the car. Perfect for some alone time with some entertainment.
2. Build a campfire for two with s’mores. It’s free and a great way to spend quality time together.
3. Check out your local farmers’ market and buy some fresh produce to make a fantastic dinner together at home.
5. Tie-dye random clothes or old sheets you have. Everything looks better with a fresh coat of tie-dye on it and it’s fun.
6. Grab discount coupons at your local grocery store or search for deals on the Internet for bargain prices for a theme park near you. Everyone loves amusement parks, and use the extra cash you have to play games and win a giant teddy bear.
7. Have a picnic in the park. Bring a basket with food, a blanket, maybe a guitar, go all out and make a day of it.
8. Go to an amateur sports game, even if you’re not a fan. Tickets are usually super cheap, along with the beer!
9. Get pool floaties, or any kind of floatation device really, and float around in a small lake or down a river. It’s extremely relaxing and fun. (Hint: pack a cooler filled with food and beer so you can float and eat.)
10. Make a day out of going to local wineries, the samples are usually free and you can go from winery to winery throughout the day tasting and comparing. It also gives you an excuse to dress up a bit.
11. Go to an outdoor festival. Google what’s going on around you in the summer and you’re bound to find free festivals in your area to check out.
12. Concerts at small venues are generally free or cheap, especially if local bands are performing. Grab some lawn chairs and hangout at the stage for the night together.
13. Find a bar or club that has karaoke on a certain night and go sing your hearts out together on stage.
14. Go to a local park and swing on the swings. It’s a perfect opportunity to get some great conversation in.
15. Check out the garage sales in your neighborhoods on the weekends. This might sound like a weird date, but you never know what you’ll find and it’s always interesting to see everyone’s junk.
16. Go get ice cream together. Sit on a bench and eat it or go for a walk, but enjoy each other’s company.
17. Spend a day at the beach, pack a bag for the day and just lay out in the sun and splash around in the water.
18. Rent a two-person kayak, this might cost a little, but not too much if you go to a state park or a local rental shop and split it. Pack a lunch and stop half way through to sit on a rock and eat together.
19. Have a water balloon fight. Run around your yard and chase each other just like you used to do when you were kids.
20. Take a mini road trip even to somewhere you’ve been before, but get out of the car and walk around. Actually explore the area you are together.
21. Go stargazing at night. Summer nights are perfect to layout side and admire the stars. Bring blankets and lie in the grass, and appreciate the time you’re spending with the person you’re with.
22. Find a zoo near you and spend the day looking at exotic animals. Most zoos are decently cheap and it’s the perfect place to take plenty of pictures.
23. Go on a scavenger hunt! Each partner should hide clues around specific places and send the other one looking for the clues to the main prize. (Hint: all clues should be love related and pertain to your relationship.)
24. Go geocaching. I’ve never actually done this, but I’ve always wanted to. It is an app where you search for a particular item based on GPS location. It seems really fun and gives you something to talk through.
25. Watch the sunrise or sunset with your S/O in a private part of the land that is special to you and if you don’t have a special spot, make one.
26. Visit a nature center. They are generally free to the public to walk around and explore different parts of history in your area and see different changes in the land around you.
27. Pick berries together. You only pay for what bushel you fill so if you’re not looking to spend a lot grab a smaller bushel and eat some berries in the fields together.
28. Skip rocks together at the lake on a warm summer day and reminisce over old memories.
29. Be a tourist in your own city and visit historical landmarks and if you don’t have any go some place in town you’ve never been before.
30. Create your own slip n slide. I’ve done it with a tarp and a hose, it brings you back to your childhood days and it’s super fun.
31. Make your own popsicles. Look up recipes or just grab some of your favorite fresh fruit throw it in a popsicle container with water and if you don’t have a popsicle container, just use an ice cube tray and freeze away.
32. Go camping, even if you’re not an outdoors person, at least pitch a tent in the backyard. Bring blankets, snacks, a lantern and really try to get cozy in nature.
33. Go fishing. Fishing is fun and relaxing. It’s the perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon sitting on a dock with your S/O.
34. Check out a flea market and let it flood you with nostalgia and bond over your childhood days.
35. Beach day! Go to your local beach and spend the day playing in the water and catching some rays.
36. Make your own outside fort! Grab blankets and sheets from inside and hang them from trees to create your own little outdoor sanctuary together.
37. Spend the day at a beer festival. You do normally have to buy general admission tickets, but once you’re in you can have as much beer as you want and beer is a great way to bond.
38. Have a cook out in the backyard. Set the table up nice, throw a candle in the center and cook up some great burgers.
39. Go mini golfing, while it costs money it is very inexpensive and who doesn’t love a good healthy competition of mini golfing and harmless shit talking to your S/O?
40. Go for a bike ride together through town, on a boardwalk, around your favorite spot. It’s a great way to have fun and get some exercise in.
41. Head for morning coffee at an outdoor café, that way you get to still enjoy your three favorite things: caffeine, the outdoors and your S/O.
42. If you live near a pond, make a rope swing and spend the day swinging into the lake. It will be thrilling and refreshing.
43. Go to a roof top happy hour. You get to still enjoy the beautiful outside weather while enjoying cheap drinks, and the view will most likely be amazing.
44. Find your inner kid and play with sidewalk chalk and see who can create the best/most artistic drawing.
45.  Buy cheap sparklers and fireworks and set them off at night together.
46. Fly a kite. Kites are relatively cheap if you don’t already have one. Spend the day in the park flying them around (without getting them tangled).
47. Volunteer at one of your favorite charities in your community. It will feel good and you’ll get to do something you’re passionate about together.
48. Participate in a color run. The prices of these vary, but plan it ahead of time and make sure you sign up for the early bird special to save yourselves some money! Color runs are loads of fun and there isn’t much that’s better than fun exercise.
49. Feed the ducks by your local lake or pond.
50. Make your own outdoor cinema. Pull a TV out on the deck and grab some blankets and cuddle up while watching your favorite movie in the comfort of your own deck.

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Motivated by the mouth-watering aromas and seasonings that only come with cooking on outdoor barbecues and grills, the act itself has evolved into a favorite at-home activity. Whether it's a small family meal or a weekend party , having an actual well-equipped kitchen is at the top of many homeowners' list of home improvements .


Three in four adults in the United States own a grill or smoker, according to the most recent report from the Hearth, Patio, & Barbecue Association (HPBA) . While a portable grill will get you started, you can quickly make it more elaborate with an easy-to-assemble bbq island kit, by building something yourself or hiring a professional to create a kitchen that reflects the materials and style of your home. Like any outdoor building project, you will need to think about:


Additional features like pizza ovens, beer dispensers, ice machines, smokers, and patio heating will add more to the final cost. Many outdoor "all-weather" kitchen appliances cost more than indoor models.


Take a look at these 50 outdoor kitchen designs that should help you cook up some ideas for your own outdoor space.


A four-bedroom modern home designed by CleverHomes in Burlingame, California includes a spacious outdoor kitchen, accessible via expansive bifold doors that connect the interior and exterior spaces of the home. A gas grill with granite countertops and custom cabinetry is framed by large stone pillars that also frame the view to the garden and support a large wood roof covering that provides shelter for a large hardwood deck. 


Electric Bowery  designed an open-concept floor plan for a home in Venice, California. Sliding glass walls lead to a loggia with a built-in grilling station and fire pit .


Soft blues that reflect the sky and nearby ocean give this Ft. Lauderdale, Florida kitchen designed by  Blue Sky Environments Interior Design  a cheerful and colorful feeling. A built-in grill and countertop with a sink, refrigerator, and cabinets is accented with a stunning blue tile wall/backsplash.


Torrey Pines Landscape Co.  in San Diego County transformed a plain outdoor kitchen for a house on Coronado Island into something functional and beautiful that reflects the homeowners' outdoor lifestyle. Featuring a flagstone surface, the kitchen includes a grill, oven, refrigerator, sink, cabinets, countertops, and a bar.


EAG Studio created a sustainable LEED Platinum house in San Francisco's Noe Hill that makes smart use of limited outdoor space. The kitchen center offers sweeping views of the city and includes a grill, refrigerator, sink, workspace, and cabinets.


A covered patio with limestone flooring and Somerset columns features a clever hideaway kitchen building that measures about 8-by-12 feet and is accessible via Simpson sliding barn doors. Designed by Rill Architects , the project includes kitchen storage located behind the counter and grill and accessed by a door around the corner. Protecting outdoor kitchen appliances in climates like metropolitan Washington, D.C. helps prolong their use. 


The Burnett River House designed by  Tomas O'Malley Architect  in North Brundaberg, Queensland, Australia features large sheltered outdoor spaces, including a kitchen that provides protection from the elements while cooking with the pleasure of spending time outdoors.


A curving unit that includes a stone fireplace, built-in seating, and kitchen were created for this San Francisco backyard by Derviss Design . Wood fencing/privacy panels and pergolas mix beautifully with the stone.


A fully equipped stone kitchen designed by Alterra Landscape Architects  features a modern interpretation of living close to the land. For this San Francisco area family, it means growing food in their garden, cooking dinner outdoors for friends and neighbors, and enjoying evenings by the fire. 


Five years after renovating a historic country house in In King George, Virginia, the homeowners asked McInturff Architects to add a pool/guest house. Influenced by 18th-century farm dependencies and summer kitchens, McInturff designed a complete, primarily open-air house that could be used during warm weather. The one-bedroom, one-bathroom structure includes an outdoor kitchen with a Viking grill and hood pendant lights, all housed under timber louvers.


A reclaimed brick porch features a kitchen neatly tucked on one end that does the job without obscuring the view. Designed by Stone Acorn , this Houston outdoor kitchen features nice appliances that include a DCS gas grill and hood to provide proper ventilation.


An open bar area creates a casual place to dine or hang out while the chef cooks in the kitchen of this home in Highlands, North Carolina.  Futral Construction  used Tennessee Crab Orchard stone that they bought in large slabs, which worked well for this project. The ceiling is made of pine. 


A lively farm-in-the-city appeal makes this Northern California backyard created by Jake Moss Designs a fun place to cook and hang out. Those planters are actually raised livestock water troughs. The kitchen features concrete slab flooring and shingle-covered counters that house a grill and workspace. A chalkboard allows the chef to get artistic when promoting the menu.​


Random rectangular Pennsylvania flagstone sets a striking surface for an outdoor kitchen in Potomac Falls, Maryland.  Clearwater Landscape & Nursery  designed this space on a large lot that is equipped with a grill, refrigerator, and countertop to take in the surrounding view.


An outdoor unit is set at an angle and includes a pergola that holds hanging containers of colorful flowering plants to blend with the surrounding landscape. Forest Ridge Landscaping incorporated a grill, refrigerator, counter, and covered stove into the fully equipped feature.


Situated under a large heritage oak tree, an outdoor kitchen and dining room created by  Urrutia Designs features a table that seats 10 and is built of redwood, as are the cubes, cabinet doors, and guard railings. A kitchen unit made with Napa Cobblestone culled from local fields includes a concrete countertop, Viking rotisseries/range, and U-Line undercounter refrigerator.


A traditional brick kitchen unit from  Derviss Design features stainless steel cabinets, a grill, countertops, and a pergola with festive string lights . Brick is one of the most popular and easiest masonry materials to work with.


Backyard space is often limited at homes in densely populated cities surrounding Los Angeles.  Electric Bowery  cleverly used a sidewall of a Santa Monica house to build a long grill space with built-in counters and cabinets underneath.


A Mediterranean-style outdoor kitchen designed by Sterling Brook features a large stainless grill, under-cabinet refrigerator, and a stainless pull-out trash bin. Granbury stone surfaces and Ubatuba granite countertops are topped by a cedar pergola. Travertine pavers set in a herringbone pattern extend to all of the outdoor areas around the adjacent pool.


An open-air room at a house in Perth, Australia was designed by Outside In . The living space features a stainless steel Matador outdoor kitchen with a nearby granite dining table.


A covered backyard porch extends this Houston home's living space and allows the owners to cook and hang out when things heat up.  Stone Acorn  built a reclaimed-brick kitchen unit that matches the home's facade. 


Wisconsin-based Vive Home Transformations  brought an open, Big Sky State sensibility to a new home in the Midwest for clients who moved from Montana and loved the outdoors. A too-small patio was redesigned to incorporate more indoor-outdoor living space for the homeowners to enjoy the beautiful setting. Retractable vinyl walls and screens can be opened in sunny weather; when it gets humid or windy, the walls and/or screens can be closed without disrupting the view.


There's a colorful surfboard propped against a wall just around the corner from this outdoor kitchen created by Point 2 Design of Sydney, Australia. The sleek grill and prep area features a modern wall with cutouts as a backdrop.


A 22-by-50-foot covered patio with sand-set tumbled limestone pavers houses a kitchen with an elegant Southwestern backsplash that is dramatically illuminated at night. Designed by  Tate Studio , the home is in Phoenix, Arizona.


Concept Builders designed an outdoor kitchen with all the bells and whistles, protected from Seattle rains by an open-gable roof that also covers a living room and matching stone fireplace.


A curving kitchen and fireplace outdoor feature by Derviss Design  is built with true blue New England bluestone, while the counter is honed-finish granite.


An intricate inlaid-wood overhead designed by Texas Custom Patios houses a complete outdoor kitchen for cooking meals to enjoy by the fire.


This Sacramento, California kitchen is so completely equipped, it would be hard to find a reason to not cook outside most evenings. From  Reynolds Gualco Architecture-Interior Design , the efficient workspace includes a grill, refrigerator, cabinets, sink, wine cooler, covered stove, and much more.


Outdoor pizza ovens are an increasingly requested item for outdoor kitchen projects and  Barkman Concrete satisfied its client's order with a cohesive stone bar, kitchen, and oven in a patio that was made for eating and entertaining.


The chef stays in the middle of the action of this stacked-rock outdoor kitchen designed by  Georgio Home  of Westchester County, New York. Overhead lights help the chefs see what they're doing on the grill in the dark.


An adobe-style oven with a rounded top gives a special flavor to pizzas, bread, and roasts. That curvilinear form is repeated in the kitchen island; all by Derviss Design .


Continuing the horizontal lines and clean, modern design of this Lilyfield home in Sydney, Australia, this covered room provides overhead shelter for the kitchen. From  Pilcher Residential , the vent was smartly designed to code and for safety.


A soft, earthy palette makes this outdoor space in Encino, near Los Angeles, an inviting and relaxing place to unwind or entertain. Von Fitz Designs  used flagstone for the patio and a similar colored large stone for the custom kitchen and fireplace.


While this kitchen island counter is a standard 36 inches,  Hursthouse Landscape Architects  raised the bar to 42 inches to accommodate standard tall chairs. The backsplash is created with a row of vertically laid bricks and a bullnose coping to match the bullnose edge of the honed-bluestone countertops.


A property in California's wine country features a pavilion designed by John Montgomery Landscape Architects that features chiseled countertops, a full kitchen, ceiling fans, heaters, and a breathtaking view. 


The comfort and convenience of cooking and relaxing continues on this Houston back designed by  Stone Acorn Builders . Vintage brick is used for the flooring and kitchen unit.


A large kitchen and outdoor entertaining space from CC Designs in Denver, Colorado features General Shale Sequoyah stone, Mediterranean Boardwalk tile, a cedar ceiling, Contempo fireplace, Lynx grill, and Minka light fixtures. Since the indoor kitchen is nearby, the homeowner opted for just a grill, hood, and workspace. 


Rough stone set in buff mortar was used by B&B Pool and Spa on the outdoor fireplace, kitchen, and low walls for a cohesive look that blends well with this elegant sprawling farmhouse in Bernardsville, New Jersey.


A classic L-shaped kitchen island is set against a wall toward the back of this Los Angeles area property. Designed by Globus Builder , it includes additional counter space and storage under the gazebo.


Proving you can do wonders with a limited hillside lot, the team involved in the design of this Austin home and yard incorporated an outdoor kitchen with bar seating , along with a dining area with views of the pool. The home was designed by Hobbs' Ink  and the builder was Triton Homes .


While the fire pit is the focal point of a patio at a country house in Loveland, Colorado, a pergola-covered kitchen is just steps away to grill bison burgers and beans to enjoy while sitting 'round the fire. Designed and built by  Highcraft Builders , the kitchen is constructed of stone and features a built-in grill, plenty of workspace, and a covered picnic table.


A colorful kitchen becomes a focal point in this stunning desert backyard masterminded by  Prideaux Design  to make smart use of a very small space with shared walls. The vibrant, glossy tile backsplash contrasts with the rough ashlar stone of the kitchen's base.


Completely covered overhead, but still an outdoor room, this space designed by Texas Custom Patios features a fully equipped brick kitchen with a raised bar and chairs for hanging out with the grillmaster.


Redesigned and rebuilt after a fire, Shuler Architecture came up with a new outdoor space for the owner of this Mercer Island, Washington, waterfront home. A grill with a vent and small counter and storage space was positioned next to a charming fireplace constructed with El Dorado stone veneer.


Tucked in the corner of a patio is a kitchen with all the necessities but nothing to block the view. Luminosus Designs used slender lights that shine on the prep spaces but don't take up much room.


A raised covered patio designed by Dena Brody Interiors is built for fixing complete dinners and entertaining, fit for a Texas-sized group of family and friends.


Stone veneer was used for a wall and base of an outdoor kitchen created by Paradise Found of Portland, Oregon.


An L-shaped stacked-stone kitchen provides plenty of space for more than one outdoor chef of this San Francisco yard designed by John Montgomery Landscape Architects .


A pool house was Fluid Design 's clever solution for locating an outdoor kitchen at a home in Sydney, Australia.


Like a destination in a backyard, this covered patio designed by Texas Custom Patios includes a kitchen, bar, fireplace, TV, and deep-seating set for escape and entertainment. 


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