Outdoor kitchens and baths have made  their way to being a spotlight  trend.  Outdoor kitchens are very  popular, and are especially useful in  summer to keep extra heat out of  the house.  Outdoor baths are a little  slower taking off, especially in  the US, as we tend to be a bit  conservative.  However, if you live in a  more rural area (i.e. NOT in a  neighborhood), these intimate retreats  can be very sensual or relaxing  escape.  
Outdoor kitchens are wonderful for entertaining, and can add  value to  your home.  Simple outdoor kitchens can consist of a counter  top, sink,  prep area, shelf storage, and a grill.  High-end outdoor  kitchens can  consist of weather resistant cabinetry, stainless steel  appliances  (sometimes including wine storage), sinks, pizza ovens,  steamers,  fryers, the whole nine yards!
This simple kitchen requires minimum  space and is easily placed on any  size deck or patio that will accept  its size.  It comes with an  integrated grill (in the forefront) and a  sink and faucet that connect  to your water hose to get water.

A gourmet outdoorsman's  delight, this kitchen has all of the finest  accessories: a grill, gas  burners, a smoker (on the right side of the  frame), under counter  refrigerator, warming ovens, and icemaker.  The  wood cabinetry is  treated to be weather resistant, as are the deck and  furnishings.  The  drink station in the background has a sink and all the  right equipment  for making a summer cocktail.

This kitchen falls into  the mid-range as far as pricing goes, but has  tons of counter space  and a raised bar for seating a hungry crowd.

A simple kitchen that  has a rustic appeal, which makes the space very  welcoming.  The wood  burning pizza oven in the background is a family  favorite.

Outdoor Baths are gaining  popularity in the US, but have been in other  parts of the world for  centuries.  Like their interior counterparts,  these fixtures require  access to drain lines, so take that into  consideration before deciding  to create your own retreat.  They are  called baths instead of bathrooms  because a toilet is rarely ever  included in an exterior space.  The  main focal point of these outdoor  spaces is a tub and its fixtures,  though some also include a shower as  below:

This simple soaking tub  overlooks a gorgeous view of the countryside  below

A tropical paradise and a soothing tub full  of fragrant flowers can  be intoxicating.  This outdoor bath provides  privacy as well as a view,  but should there be any onlookers at the  beach, the window can be closed  with a solid panel.
Outdoor  spaces are wonderful, but take care to contact a qualified  contractor  and designer before you start into your project.  As  mentioned above,  drainage, ventilation, electrical, and plumbing issues  must be  addressed in order to make your dream space function the way you   envision it to, and as city codes mandate it to.  
 
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