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Horizon
A shaded terrace cooking suite for calm plancha prep, closed storage, and luminous outdoor entertaining.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Horizon Brise Soleil Plancha Ledge is made to order in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after drawings and samples are confirmed. It is designed for homeowners, developers, and design teams who want a composed outdoor kitchen edge rather than a freestanding grill cart, with the plancha prep surface, shaded ledge, tall service pier, and closed base storage planned as one measured terrace element.
The suite centers on a long horizontal counter run protected by a slim brise-soleil plane. The ledge gives the cook a clear staging zone for plancha work, plating, rinsing, and quiet service, while the closed storage below keeps tools and dry goods visually controlled between meals. A tall pier at one side gives the composition architectural weight and creates a natural end point for the terrace wall, so the kitchen feels integrated into the residence rather than parked beside it.
Horizon is especially useful on high-rise terraces, villa loggias, shaded pool decks, and desert-facing outdoor rooms where the kitchen has to look finished when no one is cooking. The front elevation uses a disciplined cabinet rhythm with precise vertical breaks, a pale counter line, and a warm trim language that suits luminous evening architecture. The suite is intentionally restrained: no open shelves, no visible utility clutter, no temporary bar-cart cues, and no oversized decorative features competing with the architecture.
The Brise Soleil Plancha Ledge differentiator is about shade, staging, and surface continuity. Instead of treating outdoor cooking as a single appliance moment, the product creates a full prep ledge that stays useful before and after service. The shaded plane reduces visual exposure, frames the cooking zone, and gives the terrace a more permanent architectural reading. The plancha ledge can support casual breakfast prep, evening tasting plates, family hosting, and quiet cleanup without turning the outdoor room into a back-of-house area.
For daily living, the value is not only the cooking surface. The suite gives the owner a place to move ingredients from indoor kitchen to terrace, organize serving pieces, rest cookware safely, and keep the outdoor room calm when guests arrive. The closed fronts are important because outdoor kitchens often become visually noisy after one season of use. Horizon treats storage as part of the architecture, so the terrace keeps its premium residential character even after repeated hosting.
The brise-soleil line also solves a visual problem common to terrace kitchens. Many outdoor cooking zones rely on a heavy canopy, a loose pergola, or a prominent appliance stack. This suite uses a slimmer shade expression, letting the counter and cabinet rhythm stay in control. The result is suitable for a Gulf villa, a rooftop apartment, or a resort residence where the outdoor kitchen is visible from dining, living, pool, or guest circulation areas.
Fadior's 304 stainless steel cabinet body is the durable basis behind the exterior finish direction. The visible design is tuned through project samples, but the construction logic stays consistent: moisture-ready cabinet boxes, clean closed fronts, precise panel alignment, and a counter layout that can be coordinated with the client's selected appliances and site services. This listing does not set a fixed universal appliance package; it defines the named module, meter inputs, visual direction, and preorder scope so the final measured production can be adjusted to the residence.
For buyer comparison, the declared module dimensions cover 4.6 meters of base cabinetry, 0.0 meters of wall cabinetry, 1.2 meters of tall cabinetry, and 4.1 meters of countertop planning. Those numbers let the publisher calculate commerce pricing by formula and keep the listing consistent across the shop feed. The design team can still adapt appliance openings, sink position, service clearances, and counter length during confirmation, but the starting scope remains a clear terrace cooking suite rather than a vague custom request.
The product is also a better fit for decision makers who need early clarity. A developer can compare it against other Horizon outdoor kitchen concepts because the differentiator, category, declared dimensions, and finish direction are explicit. An interior designer can use the listing to discuss terrace mood and cabinet rhythm before requesting shop drawings. A homeowner can understand what the suite is meant to do: shade the prep ledge, organize the cooking edge, and keep storage hidden.
The visual direction favors a luminous stone-and-trim language with a pale counter line, warm accents, and a quietly luxurious terrace mood. That does not mean every final project must use the exact same finish package. It gives the buyer a readable starting point for sample review. During confirmation, the finish can move warmer, cooler, lighter, or more restrained while preserving the important planning logic of a shaded plancha ledge, closed storage run, and integrated service pier.
The product suits outdoor rooms where the owner wants the cooking zone to disappear into architecture after use. Closed fronts hide tools, the tall pier creates order, and the brise-soleil line provides shade without a bulky canopy. In a Gulf villa, a rooftop apartment, or a resort residence, the suite gives the terrace a premium hospitality feel while staying practical for repeated home use.
From a practical planning standpoint, the suite is meant to reduce the number of separate terrace objects. The plancha surface, landing zone, sink-ready counter section, closed cabinet fronts, and vertical pier all belong to one named scope. That matters for procurement because buyers can discuss one outdoor kitchen element instead of stitching together loose components with different depths, finishes, and maintenance expectations. It also helps the architect keep sightlines clean from the interior rooms that overlook the terrace.
The shaded ledge is useful for climates where outdoor cooking happens in bright light but the terrace still needs to feel calm at dusk. A brise-soleil plane can temper glare, create a refined shadow rhythm, and make the working edge feel intentional even when the appliance area is not active. The visual emphasis stays on the cabinet rhythm and counter mass rather than on equipment, which is important for homes where the kitchen is always visible from lounges, dining zones, or pool seating.
Because this is a shop SKU, the listing is deliberately specific enough for comparison yet flexible enough for measured production. The buyer can see the series, category, differentiator, declared meter inputs, production basis, preorder status, and design direction before making contact. After that, the project team can confirm terrace exposure, substrate, drainage, utilities, counter cutouts, appliance clearances, sample finishes, and packing requirements before the final manufacturing package is released.
The Horizon series suits clients who want outdoor cabinetry to feel architectural and quiet. This Brise Soleil Plancha Ledge version keeps that identity while giving the cooking zone a stronger hosting purpose. It can support a family breakfast terrace, a rooftop evening counter, or a villa poolside service run without reading as a temporary catering station. The closed fronts and disciplined profile help the product stay polished through regular use. The final review also checks access paths, packaging limits, and how the terrace kitchen aligns with adjacent doors, seating, and service routes.
Design rendering disclosure: product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, panel rhythm, and spatial intent before measured production; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, finish texture, appliance selection, and site fit after sample approval.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The imagery presents the suite as a luminous outdoor cooking edge with a shaded prep ledge, closed storage, and a composed terrace profile.
The design language favors architectural permanence over portable grill styling, making the outdoor kitchen read as part of the residence.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Shaded plancha ledge
A brise-soleil plane frames the prep surface and keeps the terrace cooking edge visually composed.
Closed storage run
Long base cabinetry keeps tools, dry goods, and service pieces hidden between meals.
Tall service pier
One vertical cabinet element anchors the end of the outdoor kitchen and makes the suite feel architectural.
Formula-ready scope
Meter inputs for base, wall, tall, and countertop planning support publisher-computed shop pricing.
Materials and finish
Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.
Surface finishes
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Customization
This is where the product moves from inspiration into a live project discussion.
The suite can be adjusted after site measurement for appliance openings, sink location, service clearance, counter length, and terrace wall conditions while keeping the Brise Soleil Plancha Ledge concept intact.
Finish samples, counter material, trim tone, and exterior panel rhythm are confirmed before production so the final piece fits the client's architecture and climate requirements.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Horizon |
|---|---|
| Category | Outdoor_Kitchen |
| Differentiator | Brise Soleil Plancha Ledge |
| Construction basis | 304 stainless steel cabinet body with project-specific exterior finish |
| Availability | Preorder, manufactured to order |
| Production lead time | Approximately 30 days after approved drawings and samples |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Production basis | Manufactured in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead time. | Manufacturing disclosure | Production begins after drawings, samples, and site requirements are confirmed. |
| Commerce dimensions declared | 4.6m base, 0.0m wall, 1.2m tall, 4.1m countertop planning. | Formula pricing input | Publisher computes the USD price from declared dimensions. |
| Series binding | Horizon series. | Sanity catalog | Series comes from the live catalog selection. |
| Category binding | Outdoor_Kitchen. | Sanity catalog | Category comes from the shared daily plan and live catalog selection. |
| Differentiator | Brise Soleil Plancha Ledge. | Slug and title contract | Differentiator is distinct from existing Horizon products. |
| Cabinet body basis | 304 stainless steel construction. | Fadior construction rule | Exterior finish is project-specific and confirmed by samples. |
| Primary use case | Shaded terrace cooking edge with plancha prep ledge and closed storage. | Outdoor kitchen planning | Designed for high-rise terraces, villa loggias, and premium outdoor rooms. |
| Procurement scope | Single named module with declared dimensions, taxonomy, and preorder availability. | Shop SKU payload | Designed for clearer early comparison and merchant feed consistency. |
| Shade strategy | Slim brise-soleil line over the plancha prep ledge. | Outdoor kitchen planning | Frames the cooking edge without a bulky canopy. |
| Storage strategy | Long closed base cabinet run plus one tall service pier. | Outdoor kitchen planning | Keeps terrace tools and service pieces visually controlled. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This version focuses on a shaded plancha prep ledge rather than a broad pavilion, courtyard grill wall, or simple terrace counter. The brise-soleil plane frames the cooking edge, the long counter supports preparation and plating, and the closed base storage keeps the outdoor room composed when the kitchen is not in active use or when guests arrive. This gives the terrace a finished architectural presence every day.
Yes. The shop SKU defines the named Horizon concept, initial meter inputs, and visual direction, then Fadior confirms appliance openings, sink position, counter length, services, and finish samples after site measurement. The final production package is adjusted through drawings and sample approval before manufacturing begins, so the suite can fit the real terrace conditions. That keeps the published scope clear while leaving room for precise project coordination.
It is intended for premium outdoor rooms such as shaded terraces, villa loggias, rooftop entertaining zones, and protected pool decks. Exact exposure, drainage, appliance clearances, ventilation, and service access should be reviewed during measurement so the final specification fits the climate, site services, and maintenance expectations of the residence. Protected placement also helps preserve the intended finish quality and daily usability.
The listing does not invent a manual price. The publisher calculates the USD shop price from the declared base cabinet, wall cabinet, tall cabinet, and countertop meter inputs. This keeps commerce data consistent while still allowing the final measured production details, finish samples, and appliance coordination to be confirmed before fabrication. The same formula basis keeps comparison consistent across shop listings and future updates.
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