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Outdoor kitchen by the pool

A round fire bowl sits close to the water, set into a low cooking unit with open wood storage beneath it. The blue surface of the pool reflects against the stone retaining wall, while the terrace underfoot is made up of large, pale tiles. The result is an outdoor kitchen by the pool that reads as part cooking area, part gathering point, with the fire element giving the scene its strongest line.

Poolside cooking arranged around the fire

The outdoor kitchen is placed directly beside the pool, so the cooking zone and the swimming edge share the same view. A grill with a domed lid appears among the equipment, and the rest of the set is built from mobile kitchen carts that can be moved rather than fixed in place. That gives the layout a practical rhythm. One moment the eye lands on the fire bowl, the next on the carts and the open shelves below, where stacked wood is visible in plain sight.

This is not a decorative corner with one appliance added at the end. The whole arrangement is built around use: a modern luxury outdoor setup where the grill, the fire bowl and the storage are all readable at a glance. The materials keep the composition grounded. Metal frames, timber surfaces and the rougher texture of the stone pool wall sit against the smooth tile terrace. The contrast is simple, but it keeps the space from feeling flat.

The round fire bowl as the central detail

The round fire bowl draws attention immediately because of its shape. It breaks the straight lines of the terrace and the rectangular pool edge, and that change in form gives the project a clear centre. In some images the bowl is lit, with flames rising inside the dark metal ring; in others it sits quietly on its wooden support. Either way, it works as more than a heating feature. It acts as a visible anchor for the entire outdoor cooking area.

Because the fire bowl is positioned so close to the pool, the reflection of water and the darker tone of the bowl start to play against each other. The stone wall behind it softens the scene with a heavier surface, while the open base below the bowl keeps the unit from feeling too closed off. The storage void is useful, but it also changes the visual weight of the piece. You can see where the wood is kept, and that detail makes the set feel immediate rather than staged.

Open storage and mobile elements

Wood is stacked in open compartments, which turns storage into part of the display. The grain of the timber is visible, and the darker metal edges around the compartments frame it neatly. Nearby, the portable outdoor kitchen carts bring another layer of movement to the composition. Their wheels are visible in several views, so the setup feels adaptable, even though it is arranged with the precision of a fixed installation. The pieces sit lightly on the terrace, yet they still hold the weight of the cooking function.

That mobility matters in a space like this. The carts can support different tools and cooking functions, and the terrace remains open around them. Nothing blocks the line from the pool to the fire bowl. Instead, the units sit in a loose cluster, allowing the stone wall, the water and the paving to stay legible. It is a modular outdoor kitchen in the most literal sense: separate parts grouped into one outdoor cooking scene.

Materials that stay close to the ground

The terrace surface is made of large ceramic or tiled slabs, pale enough to pick up the light without becoming glossy. Their scale gives the ground plane a calm, steady rhythm. Against that, the natural stone around the pool adds a rougher edge. The wall has a more solid presence than the paving, so the kitchen area feels anchored rather than placed loosely in the garden. Hints of black, grey, wood brown and pool blue carry through the entire composition.

The choice of materials keeps the setting readable from every angle. The cooking units use dark metal, the support pieces bring in timber, and the pool edge is marked by stone with visible texture. That combination is especially clear in the broader views, where the pool, the terrace and the outdoor kitchen by the pool are all in one frame. Nothing relies on ornament. The interest comes from the way the surfaces meet and the way each finish takes light differently.

More than one place to cook

Several cooking pieces appear together, including a round fire bowl and a grill unit with a domed cover. Seen as a group, they shape a broader outdoor cooking area rather than a single-purpose station. The set feels assembled for different kinds of use: one element for open fire, another for grilling, and the carts for moving tools or serving items. That variety is what gives the project its depth. It looks ready for use without becoming crowded.

The equipment also helps the terrace read as a modern luxury outdoor setup without leaning on decoration. The shapes are straightforward, but they do not disappear into the background. The curved fire bowl, the boxy storage, the wheels under the carts and the straight edge of the pool all create a clear pattern. In a portfolio image, those details matter more than a polished statement. They show how the outdoor kitchen is actually organized.

A poolside terrace built for long views

Because the cooking area sits beside the water, the view stretches past the equipment to the pool and the stone wall behind it. That layering gives the project depth: tile underfoot, metal and wood in the middle ground, then water and stone at the back. The outdoor kitchen by the pool becomes part of the terrace sequence rather than a separate object. Even when the fire bowl is not lit, the round form keeps its presence in the scene.

What stays with you is the clarity of the arrangement. The round fire bowl, the open wood storage, the mobile kitchen units and the stone pool edge each do a different job, but they are placed with enough breathing room to remain distinct. It is a project about outdoor cooking, yes, but also about how a terrace can hold that function without losing its sense of order. The kitchen sits near the pool, yet the view still feels open.

In the strongest images, the fire bowl and the water share the frame, with the terrace tiles acting as a calm base between them. That simple composition is what makes the project work. The eye moves from the pale ground plane to the dark cooking units, then out to the blue pool and the stone wall. The outdoor kitchen by the pool does not compete with the setting; it uses the setting to make every detail, from the wheels to the wood storage, easier to read.

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