TREX Outdoor Kitchens Debuts a New Line You'd Think Was Custom-Manufactured
Emily Fazio
·3 min read
Here's a product that's turning heads: TREX Outdoor Kitchens released Trex Ready™, the brand's first-ever collection of preset kitchen layouts. If you've ever dreamt of having a custom outdoor kitchen and dining space, this might be the product that moves you across the finish line. Available as six different, luxurious, quality-manufactured units (all available in six designer-curated, stainless steel, powder coat finishes), the Trex Ready configurations can suit outdoor spaces big and small with models ranging between 76 1/2" and 142" wide. And, yes — if the back of your unit is going to be exposed, you can add powder-coated back panels for a completely finished look for all angles.
Functionality is a key component of outdoor living, and the designers who created these units have a clear understanding of amenities relative to the user experience. Kitchens can include:
Built-in grill
Stainless steel outdoor kitchen appliances, including refrigerators, smokers, and gas cooktops
Bar space
Sink
Pull-out trash bin
And plenty of storage in their drawer/door combination base cabinetry
The name sounds familiar, right? Trex Outdoor Kitchens is a licensing partnership between Trex (the decking brand synonymous with low maintenance and longevity) and outdoor kitchen leader Danver, the manufacturer of Trex Outdoor Kitchens. Determined to deliver a product to consumers that ties both brands, the resulting 304-grade stainless steel kitchen layouts are meticulously crafted with an eye to functionality and durability. Have a look.
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