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Use these tutorials with plans to build your outdoor kitchen cabinets. They range from simple base cabinets to countertops with appliances.
Building a set of outdoor cabinets is an intermediate to expert-level project. You need to have your woodworking skills.
But with proper planning, you can get it done in a week’s time and keep the budget under control. If you choose reclaimed materials, your project is going to end up on the cheap end.
Here’s what else you need to know:
- This project will run you from $200 to $1,000 and more, depending on how many cabinets you have planned and if you’re building out an entire outdoor kitchen.
- Stainless steel cabinets will last longer than wood, though the latter is cheaper.
- Brickwork will give you durable cabinets and add architectural interest to your outdoor space.
How to Plan and Build Outdoor Kitchen Cabinets
Tutorial: familyhandyman.com
Supplies:
- Circular saw
- Cordless drill
- Miter saw
- Tile cutter
- 1×4 lumber
- 2×4 lumber
- Outdoor-rated plywood
- Outdoor-rated countertop
- Outdoor-rated tile
- Outdoor-rated grout
- Outdoor-rated sealant
This project is perfect for anyone who wants to design and construct their own outdoor cooking center. It is rated as an intermediate-level project, so it may be a bit challenging for those who are new to carpentry or construction.
However, with the help of the provided instructions and diagrams, anyone should be able to complete this project successfully. Tools required for this project include a circular saw, cordless drill, miter saw, and tile cutter.
Additionally, some basic knowledge of carpentry will be necessary in order to properly cut and assemble the various pieces of this project. The entire project should take approximately three days to complete.
Tutorial: thisoldhouse.com
Supplies:
- 4×8 sheet of plywood
- 1×4 lumber
- Stone veneer
- Construction adhesive
- Caulk
- Exterior-grade screws
- Drill
- Circular saw
- Trowel
- Chisel
This project involves building a frame for an outdoor kitchen island, sheathing it in plywood, and then covering it with stone veneer. It is not difficult to complete, but does require some basic carpentry skills and access to the necessary tools.
The estimated time to complete this project is two weekends.
Tutorial: todayshomeowner.com
Supplies:
- Tape measure
- Carpenter’s square
- Circular saw
- Hammer
- Nails
- Screws
- Plywood
- Bricks
This project involves building cabinets for an outdoor kitchen. It is not a difficult project, but it does require some basic carpentry skills.
You will need to be able to measure, cut, and assemble the cabinets. The most difficult part of this project may be cutting the bricks for the doors, but if you have a wet saw, it should not be too difficult.
Tutorial: trex-outdoorkitchens.com
Supplies:
- Powder coated stainless steel
- Cabinet hardware
- Outdoor kitchen appliances
This project entails building outdoor kitchen cabinets from powder coated stainless steel. It is a fairly difficult project that requires some skill and experience to complete, but the results are worth it.
The cabinets will be very durable and long-lasting, and they will add value to your home.
Tutorial: homedepot.com
Expected cost: The cost of this project would be around $200.
Supplies:
- Tape measure
- Level
- String
- Chalk line
- Circular saw
- Concrete blocks
- Mortar
- Trowel
- Broom
- Plywood
- Cement board
- 1/4 inch tile spacers
- Thin-set mortar
- Notched trowel
- Tile saw
- Grout
- Sponge
This project entails building an outdoor kitchen counter with a straight counter and side grill. It is considered to be an advanced project that would take over a day to complete.
Tutorial: girlscangrill.com
Expected cost: This project will cost between $500 and $1,000.
Supplies:
- Outdoor kitchen island
- Outdoor kitchen countertop
- Outdoor kitchen cabinets
- Outdoor kitchen sink
- Outdoor kitchen appliances (grill, fridge, etc.)
This project is a bit more difficult than some of the others, but it is still manageable for most people. It will take some time to assemble the outdoor kitchen, but the results will be worth it.
Tutorial: ronhazelton.com
Supplies:
- Tiles
- Mini refrigerator
- Rinsing sink
- Built in gas grill
This project involves building a kitchen counter with a tile countertop. The counter will have compartments for a mini refrigerator, a rinsing sink and a built in gas grill.
The project is not too difficult to complete, but it does require some basic carpentry skills.
Tutorial: lovelyindeed.com
Supplies:
- Wood for the frame of the kitchen
- Doors and cabinets
- Appliances
This project is a great way to add a stylish and functional outdoor kitchen to your home. It is not overly difficult to build, but does require some basic carpentry skills.
You will need to measure and cut the wood for the frame of the kitchen, as well as for the doors and cabinets. It is also important to make sure that your appliances will fit in the space you have created.
Tutorial: jonpeters.com
Supplies:
- 1/2″ plywood
- 1×4 lumber
- 1×6 lumber
- 1×8 lumber
- 1×10 lumber
- 1×12 lumber
- Outdoor-grade wood glue
- Outdoor-grade wood screws
- Stainless steel sink
- Outdoor-grade countertop sealer
- Outdoor-grade paint or stain
This project is a bit more difficult than the first one. I show you how to build an outdoor kitchen cabinet and countertop for a sink.
The outdoor kitchen space will go alongside the grill and will be the set for the new cooking show. I show you all of the tools, tips and woodworking techniques you need to build an outdoor cabinet like this for your home.
Tutorial: werever.com
Supplies:
- Outdoor kitchen countertop
- Outdoor kitchen cabinets
- Outdoor kitchen sink
- Outdoor kitchen appliances (grill, refrigerator, etc.)
- Outdoor kitchen countertop material (stone, concrete, etc.)
- Outdoor kitchen cabinet material (wood, metal, etc.)
- Outdoor kitchen sink material (stainless steel, porcelain, etc.)
- Outdoor kitchen appliance material (stainless steel, cast iron, etc.)
This project entails designing and then building an outdoor kitchen. It is not a difficult project to complete, but it does require some planning and coordination.
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