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Vantage Outdoor Kitchen Suite with Jade Courtyard Teppanyaki Bar

A made-to-order Vantage outdoor kitchen module with a compact teppanyaki bar, shaded courtyard prep counter, closed storage, and calm cypress-and-travertine finish direction.

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Vantage
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Outdoor Kitchen
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Fadior Vantage Outdoor Kitchen Suite with Jade Courtyard Teppanyaki Bar — 304 stainless steel outdoor kitchen system,
Hero viewOutdoor Kitchen
Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.

Overview

About this piece

The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.

Vantage Jade Courtyard Teppanyaki Bar is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory, with an approximate 30-day production lead time before shipping coordination. It gives homeowners, architects, and procurement teams a compact outdoor kitchen module where teppanyaki-style cooking, preparation, storage, and shaded terrace architecture are planned as one measured unit.

The differentiator is the Jade Courtyard Teppanyaki Bar. Existing Vantage products already cover rain-ready counter bays, skyline islands, courtyard grill spines, blond counter galleries, limestone service runs, mineral prep terraces, pavilion prep walls, and pergola service hearths. This SKU adds a different behavior: a low, social cooking bar arranged for close-range courtyard meals rather than a larger grill wall or long service counter.

The module is built for outdoor spaces where loose appliances and separate prep carts would make the terrace feel improvised. Closed fronts hold utensils, trays, cleaning supplies, seasoning, and service tools. The teppanyaki counter gives the cook a clear working surface. The shaded overhang keeps the bar visually settled inside the courtyard instead of reading as a freestanding object.

A concealed 304 stainless steel cabinet body supports repeated outdoor use behind the warmer visible finish direction. The visible expression stays quiet: cypress tone, charred wood shadow, brushed travertine counter, clay-plaster warmth, rice-paper softness, and a jade garden mood that suits a compact villa terrace without turning the product into a theme installation.

For buyers comparing outdoor kitchen modules, the value is discipline. A separate plancha, loose prep table, storage chest, and terrace counter can look mismatched once daily objects arrive. Jade Courtyard Teppanyaki Bar gives those jobs one line, one finish logic, and one production conversation before site measurements turn the concept into drawings.

For designers, the SKU creates a clear planning object. The cooking surface can sit between a service ledge and a closed storage run. The bar can face a small courtyard, garden edge, poolside wall, or sheltered dining corner. The overhang can align with a wood screen, pergola beam, or architectural canopy so the product feels built into the terrace.

For procurement, the product is specific enough to evaluate. The Sanity-backed series is Vantage, the category is Outdoor_Kitchen, the differentiator is Jade Courtyard Teppanyaki Bar, and formula dimensions are listed before the publisher computes price. That makes the SKU easier to discuss than a vague outdoor kitchen package.

The image set supports inspection rather than fantasy. The white hero isolates the finished module for commerce review, the midscene image shows the courtyard relationship, the detail image studies the counter edge and closed panel reveal, and the lifestyle image shows an unoccupied outdoor cooking setting. Product imagery shown is design rendering; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.

This module is strongest when the terrace needs a social cooking counter but not a heavy grill wall. A broad barbecue island can overpower a compact courtyard, while a small portable appliance can feel temporary. The teppanyaki bar gives the cooking moment a permanent architectural place, and the closed storage keeps everyday tools near the work surface.

Before production, the project team should confirm terrace size, exposure direction, drain route, floor level, wall fixing, ventilation clearance, cooking equipment specification, counter depth, service access, nearby seating height, shade line, outlet position, cleaning path, delivery route, and installation sequence. Those checks make the module useful after installation, not just attractive in a rendering.

The dimensions are transparent because this is a shop SKU, not a final construction drawing. Base cabinet planning, wall cabinet planning, tall cabinet planning, and countertop planning are listed as formula inputs. Fadior can still tune counter span, cabinet divisions, cooking zone depth, overhang height, finish samples, edge details, packing scope, and installation method after the project is reviewed.

The finish direction helps buyers compare the mood. Cypress tone gives the cabinet fronts a natural outdoor warmth. Brushed travertine gives the counter a calm stone surface. Charred wood shadow defines the canopy edge. Clay-plaster warmth and rice-paper softness keep the courtyard from feeling hard or commercial. The jade note comes from the garden atmosphere rather than a bright color block.

Teppanyaki planning is deliberately kept architectural. The SKU does not force a single appliance model or a fixed food-service layout. Instead, it creates a measured bar, closed service storage, a counter sequence, and a shaded exterior elevation that can accept the equipment and utility details confirmed during project review.

The courtyard scale changes how the product should be judged. Large outdoor kitchens often sell by length, but compact terraces need proportion, circulation, and a controlled cooking surface. This module gives the buyer a place to cook while still leaving room for seating, passing, planting, and visual breathing space around the bar.

Closed storage is the reason the bar stays premium in daily life. Outdoor cooking areas collect tools, cloths, brushes, fuel accessories, trays, covers, and cleaning products. Open shelving can make those items look accidental. This SKU keeps useful pieces near the cook while the visible elevation remains a calm Vantage outdoor kitchen module.

The overhang also matters. It gives the counter a shaded edge, helps the module sit within a terrace or courtyard wall, and makes the bar feel more residential than a stand-alone catering station. It can relate to a pergola, wood lattice, deep eave, garden wall, or sheltered walkway after the site is measured.

Site review should include the real cooking plan before final production drawings. Surface type, heat output, utility route, ventilation, cleaning zone, splash protection, weather exposure, counter support, and service clearance can all change the best internal split. The shop SKU gives the buyer a clear starting point, but final production should protect the equipment that will actually live outside.

The visual references are intentionally calm and tactile. The module should not become a decorative set piece. Cypress, travertine, charred wood, clay-plaster warmth, and soft neutral tones define a quiet courtyard mood, while the closed fronts and straight panel rhythm keep the product aligned with Fadior's whole-home cabinetry language.

Outdoor durability still needs ordinary project discipline. The buyer should decide whether the module sits under full cover, partial eave, retractable shade, or open courtyard sky. That decision affects counter protection, cleaning routine, cover strategy, utility route, and the best way to keep stored tools dry between cooking sessions.

Maintenance stays practical. The counter can be wiped after use, closed fronts reduce visible clutter, and the cabinet basis supports repeated cleaning and alignment behind warmer surfaces. The product does not rely on exposed mechanisms, open compartments, or decorative hardware to explain its purpose.

Vantage Jade Courtyard Teppanyaki Bar is not the right choice for every outdoor kitchen project. If the buyer needs a large barbecue wall, a prior Vantage grill-spine direction may fit better. If the priority is a long service run, the limestone service product is more direct. This SKU is for compact courtyards where cooking, prep, shade, and storage need one warmer architectural bar.

Once the concept is approved, Fadior can tune the bar length, cooking surface allocation, base cabinet split, counter edge, overhang height, side panels, finish sample, utility path, cleaning zone, weather protection, crate scope, and installation sequence. The SKU gives the first commercial frame; the made-to-order process turns that frame into a measured production package for the actual residence.

Fadior Vantage Outdoor Kitchen Suite with Jade Courtyard Teppanyaki Bar — interior room context showing cabinet integration
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.

Visual interpretation

How this product reads at room scale

See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.

The visual direction presents a compact Vantage courtyard with cypress-toned closed fronts, brushed travertine counter, charred overhang shadow, clay-plaster warmth, and filtered lattice light so buyers can inspect the module as finished outdoor cabinetry.

The white hero supports commerce review, while the room images show how the teppanyaki bar, shaded prep edge, and closed storage work together without people, open doors, readable marks, or distracting outdoor clutter.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Courtyard teppanyaki bar

    A compact cooking surface and prep ledge organize outdoor meals without requiring a large barbecue island.

  • Closed outdoor storage

    Cabinet fronts conceal utensils, trays, cleaning supplies, seasoning, and service tools so the terrace stays calm after use.

  • 304 stainless cabinet body

    The concealed cabinet basis supports repeated outdoor use, clean alignment, and durable storage behind the visible finish.

  • Sheltered Vantage finish direction

    Cypress tone, brushed travertine, charred wood shadow, clay-plaster warmth, and soft neutral notes create a quiet courtyard mood.

Materials and finish

Material choices that support the design language.

Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.

Surface finishes

  • Cypress-toned closed fronts
  • Brushed travertine counter
  • Charred wood overhang shadow
  • Clay-plaster wall warmth
  • Rice-paper neutral tone
  • 304 stainless steel cabinet body

Color options

Rice Paper#C9BAA3
Natural Cypress#7C6F5C
Charred Wood#46443E
Raw Clay Plaster#B8A98B
Soft Mochi#E7DCC4
Fadior Vantage Outdoor Kitchen Suite with Jade Courtyard Teppanyaki Bar — close-up of stainless steel finish and hardware
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.
Fadior Vantage Outdoor Kitchen Suite with Jade Courtyard Teppanyaki Bar — lifestyle setting with natural light and
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.

Customization

Adapting this product for your home

This is where the product moves from inspiration into a live project discussion.

Designers may adjust base run length, cooking surface allocation, counter depth, overhang height, wall storage, tall storage, door split, drawer split, utility route, ventilation clearance, cleaning zone, side panels, finish sample, crate scope, and installation sequence after site measurements are reviewed.

Jade Courtyard Teppanyaki Bar can stay compact for a townhouse courtyard, expand for a villa terrace, or align with a poolside dining edge where outdoor cooking and closed service storage need one disciplined Vantage module.

Specifications

Technical specifications

The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.

Base cabinet planning3.8 meters
Wall cabinet planning0.8 meters
Tall cabinet planning1.2 meters
Countertop planning2.6 meters
Primary cabinet material304 stainless steel
Visible finish directionCypress-toned closed fronts, brushed travertine counter, charred wood overhang, clay-plaster warmth, rice-paper softness, and jade courtyard atmosphere

Quick facts

Verifiable facts, at a glance.

Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.

Quick reference facts about this Fadior product.
ClaimValueStandardContext
Series bindingVantageSanity-backed Outdoor_Kitchen product series.
DifferentiatorJade Courtyard Teppanyaki BarDistinct from Vantage rain counter, skyline island, grill spine, blond counter, limestone service, mineral prep, pavilion prep, and pergola hearth products.
Base cabinet planning3.8 metersFormula input for publisher-computed commerce price.
Wall cabinet planning0.8 metersSupports compact sheltered storage or back-wall service planning.
Tall cabinet planning1.2 metersSupports vertical outdoor storage or utility concealment.
Countertop planning2.6 metersService and cooking counter planning for the teppanyaki-style bar.
Primary cabinet basis304 stainless steelConcealed structure behind the visible outdoor kitchen finish.
Visible finish directionCypress-toned closed fronts, brushed travertine counter, charred wood overhang, clay-plaster warmth, rice-paper softness, and jade courtyard atmosphereQuiet Vantage outdoor kitchen expression.
Best-fit settingVilla courtyard, sheltered townhouse terrace, garden dining edge, compact poolside corner, or covered outdoor roomDesigned for social cooking, prep, and closed storage in a compact exterior setting.
Image disclosureDesign renderingProduct imagery shown is design rendering; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.
Production disclosureMade to order in Foshan, China with an approximate 30-day production lead timeSets expectations before final measurements, production drawings, and shipping coordination.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.

What makes Jade Courtyard Teppanyaki Bar different from other Vantage outdoor kitchen products?+

This SKU focuses on a compact social cooking counter rather than a larger grill spine, long service run, pavilion prep wall, or pergola hearth. The teppanyaki-style bar, shaded prep ledge, and closed outdoor storage are planned as one courtyard module. It is best for terraces where the cooking moment should feel permanent and architectural without taking over the entire outdoor room.

Can the teppanyaki counter and storage layout be adjusted after site measurements?+

Yes. The listed dimensions create the formula-pricing starting point, but Fadior can adjust the base run, counter span, cooking surface allocation, drawer split, tall storage, overhang height, utility path, ventilation clearance, cleaning zone, side panels, finish sample, packing scope, and installation sequence after measurements are reviewed. The final split should reflect the real equipment, exposure, drainage, service route, and cleaning routine.

How should buyers interpret the product imagery?+

Product imagery shown is design rendering, so the final manufactured product may vary in lighting, surrounding architecture, garden setting, cypress tone, travertine texture, counter detail, and finish depth. The images clarify proportion, finish direction, closed storage rhythm, and outdoor kitchen use before production drawings are finalized. Buyers should confirm finish samples, cooking equipment, utility routes, ventilation, drainage, and site access before approval.

Where does this outdoor kitchen module work best?+

Jade Courtyard Teppanyaki Bar works best in a villa courtyard, sheltered townhouse terrace, garden dining edge, compact poolside corner, or covered outdoor room where the buyer wants cooking, prep, and storage close together. It is less suited to projects that need a large barbecue island or commercial entertaining wall. The module is made to order in Foshan, China with an approximate 30-day production lead time.

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