With this weekendโs massive snowfall and temps well below freezing, itโs the time of year to curl up by the fire, rifle through your seed catalogues, and dream about warmer days. When the days finally lengthen and summer rolls around, youโll want to be outside all the time. Creating a functional outdoor living space for lounging and cooking is a great way to enjoy the fresh air, sunshine, and birdsong of the Hudson Valley. And what better thing to plan for while youโre snowed in?
Michaelโs Appliance Center in Middletown has been selling and servicing high-end appliances for 75 years, so we asked for their advice on designing a beautiful livable outdoor space.
Grills and Ovens
Though many trends have come and gone, grilling is still the focal point of outdoor living. While gas grills reigned supreme for nearly a decade, new technology offers a bevy of optionsโpellet, wood-fired, convection, the list goes on and on. โCharcoal is making a comeback, smoking is huge, and Kamado-style cooking is now really becoming a thing,โ says Andy Guattery, General Manager at Michaelโs Appliance Center.
His main advice for picking the right grill? Do the math, think about how you cook (and figure out your most common party size), and buy accordingly. โMost people purchase too big of a grill. They think bigger is better. But then they have difficulty actually grilling, or heating up in a timely manner, and then they lose a ton of heat every time they open it up.โ Bigger grills also cost more to run. Andy recommends buying two smaller grills rather than one enormous one, which will save you money and increase your capacity for that big 4th of July barbecue. Michaelโs stocks outdoor pizza ovens, Kamado Joe grills, wood-fired ovens, gas and charcoal grills, as well as a range of nifty accessories to make cooking easier, like charcoal trays you can put in a gas grill.
Outdoor Cabinetry
โA decade ago, outdoor living was sparse up here at best,โ Andy says. โBut over the past five to seven years, weโre seeing people building actual outdoor living spacesโfull kitchens outside under a roof with under-counter refrigeration and sinks.โ While not everyone may have the resources to build a full plein-air kitchen, there are some amenities that improve the quality of life and bring the space together.
Weather-resistant outdoor cabinetry is a great way to organize your implements and supplies for outdoor cooking in one place. โThe most important word in โoutdoor livingโ is living,โ Andy says. โYou donโt want to bring things in, out, out, in.โ Imagine your oversized grill spatula, tongs charcoal, grill brush, paper towels and matches all in one safe, dry place rather than spread between the kitchen, garage, and shed. โYou wouldnโt want to roll your TV into your living room every time you wanted to watch something,โ Andy says. โWhy should your outdoor living space be any different? You want it to be comfortable, inviting.โ
Patio Furniture
The same attitude of ease and comfort should govern your decision on lawn furniture. If your deck chairs blow away every time it rains or you’re constantly worrying about them bleaching in the sun, that does not bode well for peace of mind. Michaelโs only stocks products by C.R. Plastics, a line of high quality, attractive outdoor furniture made in Canada from recycled milk jugs. โThis stuff is built like a tankโtheir Adirondack chair is 60 frickinโ pounds,โ Andy says enthusiastically. โThey donโt blow away and theyโre not rickety.โ Plus with a 10-year fade warranty, stainless steel screws and bolts, and machined plastic bodies, you can leave them in the sun and rain all year long without worrying about rust.
C.R. Plasticsโ full line of 100% recycled outdoor furniture includes dining tables, high tops, picnic benches, bar stools, recliners, and sofas with cushions. โWhen you put this furniture out, youโre done,โ Andy says. โYou donโt have to put it in the garage before every storm. It stays right where you put it. And the minute it warms up, you can go out and sit down.โ Now that is quality of life.
Want to stretch your outdoor setup into a three- or four-season space? Winter barbecuing (or wintercuing) is a growing phenomenon, with people braving the elements to get that fresh-off-the-grill taste. Patio heaters and Patioflame tables offer a great way to introduce some warmth to your outdoor living space without the hassle or regulation of firewood, so everyone can gather round for January burgers.
Michaelโs Appliance Center offers free local delivery and installation on products purchased at their store.














