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There are a few things to consider when purchasing a grill for your backyard. First, do you prefer gas, charcoal, or wood burning?

Gas grills are more efficient, cleaner, and easier to use than charcoal grills. Also, if you can hook up to a hard line of natural gas, there’s no need to ever replace propane tanks. However, some people enjoy the smoky flavor that comes with a wood-burning grill.

Second, grill size depends on how much food you’ll be cooking at once. If the answer is “a lot”, then you need a model with at least 1,000 square inches of total cooking area. If you’re only looking for something to cook a few hot dogs here and there, then a smaller two-burner grill should do the trick.

Third, which accessories will you actually use? Between…

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Whether your outdoor space is an oceanfront balcony or a sprawling yard on the intracoastal, dining outdoors is a favored ritual in Florida year-round. The goal is to create an outdoor eating area that's both comfortable and stylish, and a gorgeous waterfront view definitely doesn’t hurt! Here are a few backyard dining spaces we love.

202 Gomez Rd, Hobe Sound, FL 33455

 

12235 Tillinghast Cir, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418

 

705 Harbour Point Dr, North Palm Beach, FL 33410

 

18309 SE Federal Hwy, Tequesta, FL 33469

 

1 Water Club Wy #1904, North Palm Beach, FL 33408

 

101 Quayside Dr, Jupiter, FL 33477

 

25 S Beach Rd, Hobe Sound, FL 33455

 

19681 Loxahatchee River Rd, Jupiter, FL…

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Living the Florida lifestyle means you can spend plenty of family time outside all year-round! It's key to set up your outdoor oasis exactly how you want it so your time with family is focused on each other. Here are a few tips for setting up the perfect outdoor kitchen.

The Set-Up - Have it Your Way 

The first thing to consider when building the ideal summer kitchen is yourself! What do you like to eat? How do you like it cooked? Some may choose the option with two or three grills with a pizza oven. Some may want a cook top and a smoker. The options are endless! 

The next thing to consider is your workflow. When setting up your outdoor kitchen, consider the space needed. Are you going to be working alone or will your sons be flipping the burgers…

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