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Custom Covers Keep Your Outdoor Kitchen and BBQ In Original Condition

Mar 28th, 2011 Posted in Denver Outdoor Kitchens, Denver Patio Accessories | No Comments »

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We specialize in classically styled made to order covers for outdoor kitchens, high end barbecues and outdoor settings. Designed to keep your investment clean and dry, and prolong it’s life. All our made to order covers are fabricated in our factory. Made from strong, long life canvas or synthetic materials, all materials are non-rot, UV resistant, won’t tear or degrade whatever the climate.

Mulders have been manufacturing premium grade custom covers, specifically tailored and made to measure for over 30 years. We can make a cover for just about any outdoor equipment or furniture in high quality, UV resistant and protective fabric. We use quality materials and sewing that means your cover will last a lifetime.

All our covers are specifically tailored to your outdoor setting’s design and are designed to protect from UV, knocks, dust, wind, liquids and damage. We stock industrial grade canvas, PVC’s, mesh and padded materials that can be designed into a wide range of covers. We can produce custom covers which incorporate everyday needs:

Fast, easy and lightweight to put on and store.
Secure fixing and a snug fit
Velcro or flaps for ease of access if needed.

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My Camp Kitchen

Mar 1st, 2011 Posted in Denver Outdoor Fountains, Denver Outdoor Kitchens, Denver Patio Accessories, Portable Outdoor Kitchens | No Comments »

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8 Things to Consider When Choosing Outdoor Kitchen Installers

Feb 21st, 2011 Posted in Denver Outdoor Kitchens | No Comments »

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If you have decided to add the amenity of an outdoor kitchen to your home, it can be a really wise choice. An outdoor kitchen easily replaces any barbeque that you currently own and are using with a more reliable and amenity-rich means of cooking outdoors. Many people enjoy using outdoor kitchens because they allow for them to more easily host get-togethers while being able to manage cooking the delicious foods that they want to serve for their guests.

There are some other identifiable advantages to having an outdoor kitchen installed in your home. For example, by adding an outdoor kitchen to your home, you can usually increase the value of your home, essentially boosting the equity of it. But you’ll also be installing a very useful cooking setup that you will get to enjoy for many years to come. Of course, when considering different outdoor kitchen installers, there are some things that you will want to ponder – details if you will, or questions that you should ask yourself – prior to having that brand new outdoor kitchen installed.

1. What kind of outdoor kitchen do you wish to have installed? They can vary in size and features, which will obviously impact the cost of having them built. It’s wise to look around online to find different ideas prior to having the kitchen built.
2. What type of materials do you wish to have used for building your outdoor kitchen? Some longer lasting materials include cinder blocks and stucco, which are both cost effective and weather resistant.

3. How are you going to compare different outdoor kitchen installers? You should try to find a few, and get a quote from each one so that you can find the best deal for your project.

4. Where in your backyard are you planning on having the outdoor kitchen installed? Keep in mind that you will want to take some measurements so that you can get an idea of where it would fit and look the best.

5. Have you decided on the size of the barbeque that you want in your outdoor kitchen yet? There are many sizes to choose from. A common and popular size happens to be a four burner gas grill, most often made from attractive stainless steel.

6. Have you considered whether or not you want a fully operational sink in your outdoor kitchen? If so, there are some other things to think about, such as how much the plumbing will cost you, and if any permits will be required to add the plumbing to your outdoor kitchen.

7. Do you want a fridge in your outdoor kitchen? Many people who own outdoor kitchens decide to add medium to smaller fridges that are built right into them. This allows for the chilling of beer and other beverages, and the easy storing and marinating of meats prior to grilling them.

8. Could you spice up your outdoor kitchen by adding a bar? In more extravagant outdoor kitchens, bars are built into them. This can up the costs of building the outdoor kitchen. But can you imagine having a built in keg chiller, where you can serve your best buddies a fresh and ice cold draft beer while you are grilling on a Saturday afternoon and watching a top-rated game of college football?

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Announcing the 1st Annual Denver Landscape Network Awards for Recognition

Feb 21st, 2011 Posted in Denver landscape arquitects, denver landscape contractor, Denver landscape design, Denver Outdoor Fountains, Denver Outdoor Kitchens, Denver Patio Accessories, Denver sprinkler systems, Denver stone patios, Denver water features, General Landscape Lighting, General Landscape News, Outdoor Water Features General News | No Comments »

Announcing the 1st Annual Denver Landscape Network Awards for Recognition in excellence in the following Categories:

Outdoor Kitchen of the Year

Outdoor Living Area of the Year

Annual Arrangements and Use of Color

Innovative Landscape Design

Winners of the 2011 Denver Landscape Network Award(s) will receive:

Feature Article displayed on the Denver Landscape Network, and linked-to from the DLN Home Page. Article is Archived on the Denver Landscape Network website and links back to your company’s website and contact information

Press Release of the Featured Award and Recognition – Indexed News Results by Google, Yahoo, Bing

Best of DLN Logo, which will be featured on your paid DLN Advertisement, including a free License to use the Logo on your Website, Brochures, Cards, Etc.

Unlimited License to use and link to the Featured Article from your website and marketing material

Criteria for Denver Landscape Network Awards:
Photography – While we don’t need print ready 10MB files of the project you’d like to submit, Good Pictures tell everything.
Uniqueness – Any landscaping company can construct simple landscapes. DLN Awards go to companies that construct or design landscaping that stand out from the rest.
Project Description – While pictures may tell everything, a good project description should accompany an award winning project.

2011 DLN Awards will be issued June 20th. The Deadline for award applications is May 1st, 2011.

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Outdoor Kitchens: 10 Tips for Better Design

Dec 21st, 2010 Posted in Denver Outdoor Kitchens, Denver Patio Accessories | No Comments »

By Marcia Jedd / hgtvpro.com

Outdoor kitchens are a hot segment in many parts of the country. Russ Faulk, marketing manager with Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet, a maker of high-end grills and accessories based in Chicago, offers 10 tips for creating the best outdoor kitchen and entertaining areas:

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This outdoor kitchen can hold its own with most indoor versions. Photo courtesy of Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet

1. Apply good kitchen design principles for functional zones of the kitchen. “If you’re not a kitchen design professional, be sure you understand good kitchen design principles, or partner with one,” Faulk says. Cold areas (refrigeration), hot areas (grills and cooktops), wet areas (sinks) and dry areas (prep counters and storage) must all work together effectively in proper proximity, each with enough allocated space.

Faulk suggests the Kitchen Planning Guidelines by the National Kitchen & Bath Association for more information.

2. Remember that indoor and outdoor kitchens are simpatico. The most significant difference between indoor and outdoor kitchen design is often the exposure to the elements (shelter and durability considerations). Other differences include more difficulty in running utilities such as water. And there is usually no outdoor wall, so the outdoor kitchen equipment typically defines the room boundaries. “Outdoor rooms bring a whole world of additional cooking options, like open-wood flame or smoking,” Faulk says.

In planning the outdoor kitchen, Faulk says to consider the relationship between the indoor and outdoor versions. How will they be used together when cooking or entertaining? What is the traffic pattern between them?

3. Select low-maintenance materials and equipment designed to withstand the rigors of an outdoor kitchen. “The easier the kitchen is to clean and maintain, the more the homeowner will use and enjoy their investment,” Faulk says, noting that high-quality stainless steel provides a sanitary surface, easily cleaned and corrosion-resistant. Counters and patio or decking material should be highly resistant to grease stains and able to withstand high temperatures.

Natural stone counters require sealing on a regular basis. If you go with granite, use cultured granite with UV stabilizers. Avoid highly porous materials such as limestone. In climates with considerable freezing and thawing, avoid tile countertops.

For flooring, sealed pavers or concrete works. So do natural stone blocks with a lower porosity, such as granite.

4. Complement the design of the home’s architecture and landscape, Faulk says. Use compatible materials and incorporate subtle architectural details.

Jonathan Carr, president of landscape design and online retailer Grillmaster’s Garden (Zionsville, Ind.) advises adding structure. “A fireplace is an excellent anchor. And try to create a feeling of something over your head.” He suggests pergolas, arbors or other open-air or roofed structures, even the canopy of a shade tree.

5. Plan the entire outdoor entertaining space as part of a single functional plan. Dining areas, cooking areas and pool areas often coexist. Think of these as outdoor rooms and consider the flow of traffic as part of the design. “Don’t isolate the cook from the rest of the party,” Faulk advises.

6. Plan for utilities. When planning layouts, keep in mind the best practical placement or installation of the necessary gas, water and electrical supply.

7. Extend the outdoor entertaining season with heaters, shade and rain shelter. “Incorporate shade trees, pergolas and awnings in cooking and dining areas, but don’t put a combustible ceiling or awning above an outdoor grill,” Faulk says. Outdoor-rated vent hoods are another option.

Natural gas patio heaters can be used effectively under eaves and pergolas. Portable propane patio heaters are another option. “Radiant heat under the patio and countertops has been used in outdoor kitchens where money is no object,” Faulk says.

8. Incorporate music and other entertainment so the homeowner doesn’t face the design challenge of adding it later. Faulk notes: “TVs need to deliver a good picture in bright sunlight.”

9. Provide adequate task lighting as well as ambient lighting to accommodate after-dark cooking and entertaining, Faulk says.

10. Understand the homeowner’s needs and the equipment available. Faulk suggests asking the homeowners these questions:

How do you cook inside? Outside?
Do you do your own cooking at parties or hire a chef?
How many people and how often do you entertain?
Marcia Jedd writes frequently about design and construction issues.

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BAC faced challenging 2009, but made adjustments

Dec 21st, 2010 Posted in Denver Outdoor Kitchens, Denver Patio Accessories | No Comments »

Premium content from Denver Business Journal – by Arianna Ranahosseini / bizjournal.com

The Builder’s Appliance Center didn’t bring in as much money last year, but its owners consider themselves lucky.
“We’re still hanging in there,” said Ken Jensen, who owns the store along with his wife Jamie. “It’s been a challenging year, but we feel really fortunate.”

Though BAC’s revenue dropped 11 percent to $21.2 million in 2009, that was a small loss in comparison to others, he said.
“People in other areas like Arizona and California are down near 40 percent,” Jensen said. “We’re pretty lucky in the area we’re in. It’s a great draw and a highly educated community, and that bodes well for us.”

BAC, which cut its staff from 42 last year to 34 now, still broke even in 2009. “I think that’s the new profit,” Jensen said. “With everything that went on and everything we went through this year, to be able to accomplish that has been huge.”
BAC opened a new location in Glenwood Springs last year, and Jensen said that will expand its market to resort communities and help it expand into Western Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico.

“It’s going to be great for the future,” Jensen said. “The resort community has been hit pretty hard. Homeowners with second homes have kind of stepped back and waited.” BAC is using the slow period to take more time to make decisions and build relationships. “We’re really looking at how can we build stronger relationships with our builders,” Jensen said. “Those builders are more apt to talk to you today if they’re a little less busy.”

Jensen said this will boost creativity and position BAC well for when the economy does turn around. BAC has tried many new approaches to distinguish itself and attract customers, he said. “I know our industry is not going to sit back and wait,” he said. “We’re all looking forward.”

BAC has built an outdoor model at its Englewood location in response to the growing popularity of outdoor entertainment areas and kitchens. Its model features a kitchen, waterfalls, outdoor grills and fireplaces. “Home entertainment is getting to be a larger market,” Jensen said. “People are staying home more and entertaining at home.”
Jensen said outdoor kitchens are a strong market in Texas and California, and gaining more interest in Colorado.

BAC’s biggest current project is furnishing the Four Seasons hotels in downtown Denver and in Vail.
Jensen said things are looking up. “I see consumer confidence getting stronger,” he said. “I think this year is not going to be when things go crazy, but it’s going to be steady growth on the positive side.”

The demand for new homes and appliances is still going to be there, Jensen said. “People like moving up and moving into nicer homes,” he said. “I really feel like within the next year or two, we’re going to have a very bustling market because we haven’t had that in new homes for a long period of time.”

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DirectBuy of Denver offers tips on setting up the perfect ‘outdoor kitchen’.

Oct 4th, 2010 Posted in Denver Outdoor Kitchens | No Comments »

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PRLog (Press Release) – Apr 26, 2008 – DATELINE: WESTMINSTER, ENGLEWOOD, DENVER, CO …An “outdoor kitchen” used to mean roughing it over an open fire and sleeping on the ground. Nowadays, what items used to be considered indoor-only are making their debut outside, especially when it comes to outdoor kitchens—a hot new trend that’s taken cooking on the grill from a summer activity to a year-round thing. DirectBuy of Southeast Denver and DirectBuy of Northwest Denver, the leading members-only showroom and home design centers, not only sell “outdoor kitchen” units and other accessories at manufacturer’s low prices, but also offer some helpful pointers on selecting the right equipment and setup for your home.

For starters, when it comes to selecting a grill, DirectBuy recommends considering:

Stainless steel gas or charcoal grills – outdoor kitchen means just that: outside! Your kitchen will be exposed to sun, wind, snow, rain and extreme heat. Even covered, your grill will be exposed to the elements to a certain degree and you want a grill made of material that will withstand bad weather and corrosion.

Free-standing or under-the-counter refrigeration units – help minimize trips to the “other” kitchen and gives you a place to store leftovers for the next cookout.

Infra-red burners – make sure the grill you do select uses infra-red burners, which heat up faster.

Storage – choose a grill with plenty of shelving and cabinets

“The beauty of the outdoor kitchen is it reduces trips to the real kitchen to get supplies. This means you can actually spend time with your guests while preparing your meal. That’s why it’s just as important when selecting your outdoor kitchen to not forget the comfort of your guests,” said Gerald Reif, owner of DirectBuy of Southeast Denver. “DirectBuy also gives members the opportunity to save a lot of money by buying furniture for their outdoor kitchen, directly from the manufacturer.”

When it comes to selecting furniture for your outdoor “dining room,” there are a number of options in terms of style—sling, metal, cushioned and strapped to name a few–and materials—aluminum, iron, resin, teak, wood, wicker, fabric and vinyl. More choices mean more decisions on materials, fabrics and colors. DirectBuy not only has great outdoor furniture at manufacturer-direct prices, but also designers who can help you make some of those decisions.

“One safe rule of thumb is unless you’re planning to buy an entire set of outdoor furniture at once, stick with neutral colors like white, taupe or sandstone. Even if the shades aren’t a perfect match, it won’t matter if there’s a little distance between items,” said Reif.

Since 1971, DirectBuy has helped consumers enjoy enormous savings on home furnishings, home improvement items, entertainment and outdoor products, and accessories, by providing an avenue to purchase directly from the manufacturer. DirectBuy offers consumers a comfortable, welcoming setting where they finally have the financial control of buying direct.

Locations of the two DirectBuy showrooms serving the greater Denver are: DirectBuy of Northwest Denver, 6424 West 91st Avenue, Westminster, CO, 303-429-1262; and DirectBuy Southeast Denver, 6950 South Tucson Way, Suite L, Englewood, CO, 303-874-1500.

Consumers interested in becoming members may obtain a Visitor’s Pass to attend an Open House by visiting www.directbuy.com.

About DirectBuy

Since 1971, DirectBuy has helped hundreds of thousands of families enjoy a better quality of life, enabling them to buy directly from more than 700 manufacturers and their authorized suppliers. Buying direct enables members’ hard-earned money to go much further, while having the selection and choice not available at any retail store. The two DirectBuy locations in Denver, servicing members since 1996, pride themselves in providing excellent member service. Access to confidential prices, local suppliers and unparalleled selection helps make members’ dream projects a reality. It’s a comfortable setting, where you finally have the financial control of buying direct. DirectBuy of Denver is part of more than 150 franchise locations throughout North America.

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