Four-season outdoor kitchens
A Capo Cuòco outdoor kitchen does not come inside for winter. Every module is engineered to live outdoors 365 days a year — through −30° cold snaps, freeze-thaw cycles, lake-effect snow and July sun — with no seasonal teardown. The materials do the work: marine-grade powder-coated aluminum, 316 stainless steel and sealed weatherproof hardware, the same specification marine environments demand.
Marine-grade aluminum
Aluminum doesn't rust — and powder-coating at high temperature seals it against salt, UV and moisture. The cabinetry that faces the weather is built from it.
316 stainless steel
The marine grade of stainless, specified where corrosion is not an option: worktops, sinks and exposed hardware. It's the alloy used on boats for a reason.
Sealed, soft-close hardware
Drawer runners and hinges are weatherproof and soft-close — engineered to open in February exactly as they did in July.
Engineered ventilation
Appliance enclosures ventilate through the cabinetry itself, protecting grills, refrigeration and fuel lines through temperature swings.
Winter is a cooking season
Grilling at −10° is a Canadian tradition; a four-season kitchen simply makes it civilized. The cabinetry needs no cover and no storage plan — clear the snow from the worktop and cook. Water lines are closed for the freeze like any exterior plumbing, and appliances follow their manufacturers' winter guidance; the kitchen itself stays out, uncovered by necessity, all year. That durability is also why the same construction is at home on Oakville lakefronts and in Ontario cottage country, where wind, spray and shoulder-season swings punish lesser cabinetry.
No teardown, no storage
The kitchen is built once, to stay outside. Nothing is carried in each November or reassembled each May.
Materials, compared honestly
How marine-grade aluminum behaves against PVC, timber and masonry through a Canadian winter — see the comparison.
Plan your kitchen
Consultations are complimentary — at the Toronto studio or on site, anywhere in the GTA.
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