Eureka Outdoor Kitchen

Homeowners in Eureka, California upgraded their outdoor living space with an expansive redwood timber pergola, home to a complete outdoor kitchen, dining, and entertainment space.

Working with Pierson Company, a construction firm based in Humboldt County, California, the homeowners were able to design an outdoor space that works for them. The redwood pergola was built in two sections. The section containing the stone fireplace, smoker, and pizza oven is the kitchen and living area and is covered by a shingled roof. The dining section has a clear, corrugated plastic roof that allows natural light in.
Working with Pierson Company, a construction firm based in Humboldt County, California, the homeowners were able to design an outdoor space that works for them. The redwood pergola was built in two sections. The section containing the stone fireplace, smoker, and pizza oven is the kitchen and living area and is covered by a shingled roof. The dining section has a clear, corrugated plastic roof that allows natural light in.
The homeowners particularly enjoy using the space in the evenings, gathered with loved ones.
The homeowners particularly enjoy using the space in the evenings, gathered with loved ones.
The home sits in a redwood forest, so the natural redwood timbers were an obvious choice for the homeowners due to their beauty, durability, and resistance to termites and decay.
The home sits in a redwood forest, so the natural redwood timbers were an obvious choice for the homeowners due to their beauty, durability, and resistance to termites and decay.
Large Humboldt Sawmill redwood timbers in sizes including 6x6, 6x10, and 6x12, form the structural elements of the pergola.
Large Humboldt Sawmill redwood timbers in sizes including 6x6, 6x10, and 6x12, form the structural elements of the pergola.
What began as a desire for an outdoor fireplace evolved to become a space the homeowners can use 12 months of the year, important in a North Coast climate that is usually wet and cool in the winter months.
What began as a desire for an outdoor fireplace evolved to become a space the homeowners can use 12 months of the year, important in a North Coast climate that is usually wet and cool in the winter months.