For terraces

Outdoor Kitchens for Terraces

The terrace is the most popular place to put an outdoor kitchen — close to the house, already paved, and the natural spot for eating and entertaining outside. The key is choosing a kitchen that fits the space and is built to stay there permanently.

Baxalt offers three sizes that suit terraces from compact city balconies to large garden terraces, each delivered as a finished unit.

Baxalt outdoor kitchen on a terrace at dusk

Choosing the right size for your terrace

The Compact measures 2.20 m and is designed for terraces and smaller outdoor spaces where room is limited but expectations are not. The Family (2.85 m) suits most terraces and gardens, while the Premium (3.50 m) is for larger terraces and serious entertaining.

All three share the same galvanised steel structure and stainless steel equipment — so the choice is about footprint, not quality.

Built for terrace life

A terrace kitchen needs to live outdoors permanently, and Baxalt is engineered to do exactly that — weatherproof through sun, rain and frost, with no covers or seasonal storage.

Installation is fast and clean: the kitchen arrives complete and is set in place by crane — over fences or rooflines if access is tight — then connected and ready to cook the same day. Your terrace needs a firm, level surface and connection points for electricity, gas and, if you choose a sink, water.

Recommended models

The Compact is purpose-built for terraces and smaller outdoor spaces.

Frequently asked questions

What size outdoor kitchen fits a terrace?

It depends on the terrace. Baxalt’s Compact (2.20 m) is designed for terraces and smaller spaces, the Family (2.85 m) fits most terraces and gardens, and the Premium (3.50 m) suits larger terraces. All deliver the same cooking equipment and build quality.

Can an outdoor kitchen be installed on a terrace?

Yes. A Baxalt outdoor kitchen is delivered as a finished unit and set in place by crane, which makes terrace installation fast and clean. The terrace needs a firm, level surface and access for the crane.

Does a terrace need special preparation?

Usually very little. You need a firm, level surface such as a paved terrace or concrete slab, clear crane access, and connection points for electricity, gas and — if the kitchen has a sink — water. Your showroom partner confirms everything during a site assessment.

Design your outdoor kitchen

Configure every detail in real-time 3D, then bring it to your nearest showroom for a quote.

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