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Display a Waterfall Countertop
A waterfall countertop isn’t just reserved for indoor kitchens! This stylish accent can also be added to an outdoor kitchen, making for a visual that’s both eye-pleasing and functional.
Get the tutorial at Nest Out West.
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Include a Burner
Most people tend to center on a grill for their outdoor kitchen, which is great! But we’re always for those extra little bonuses that will make the experience even better, like a burner so you can keep food simmering while you grill.
Learn more at Our Emerald Home.
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Go with Black and White
While an outdoor kitchen certainly serves a practical purpose, it should also fit in with your overall aesthetic. If you lean toward shades of black and white and love modern, fresh looks, consider weaving the hues into your outdoor cook space.
Get the tutorial at Just Destiny Home.
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Make a Pizza Oven the Focal Point
Perhaps your only wish is to grill pizza in your outdoor kitchen! In this case, you definitely need a pizza oven, and this tutorial will show you how to build it.
Get the tutorial at Tikkido.
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Transform Your Deck
Did you know that you can place an outdoor kitchen on your deck? If you have the space, follow this tutorial, and even keep a bonfire spot nearby, too.
Get the tutorial at At Home with the Barkers.
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Make It Mobile
If you’d prefer that your outdoor kitchen not be a permanent fixture of your backyard, you can make it mobile! Follow these steps to put your kitchen on wheels.
Get the tutorial at Houseful of Handmade.
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Craft a Concrete Countertop
Concrete is a hardy material that can easily live outside (considering it makes up driveways and sidewalks!), so it’s a natural choice for an outdoor kitchen.
Get the tutorial at Honey Built Home.
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Give It a Farmhouse Look
Even an outdoor kitchen can benefit from some decor and a design scheme. If farmhouse is your thing, outfit your space in bygone aesthetics, like timeworn barstools, galvanized metal planters, and a neutral color palette.
Learn more at My 100 Year Old Home.
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Tuck It Alongside a Hedge
If you’re scratching your head, wondering where you could possibly put an outdoor kitchen in your yard, consider tucking it in right next to your landscaping. An island and a grill, on a surface like gravel, could be ideal.
Learn more at City Farmhouse.
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Simplify with a Serving Station
Not ready to commit to a full-on outdoor kitchen just yet? Instead, you can create an outdoor serving station that’ll act like a mini version of a kitchen, providing a work surface and cubbies where you can stash items you’ll need.
Get the tutorial at Live Laugh Rowe.
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