Best DIY Grill Stations To BBQ At Home

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DIY Stone Grill Station

This amazing DIY project uses ProBond Advanced to upgrade the movable grill to a stone-covered grilling station. It features a simple built-in look full of gray and white bricks and looks like a very fancy outdoor kitchen. You can start by building a frame to fit under the two sides of the grill and then attaching a stone veneer.  Be careful to measure the dimensions correctly and make sure to add middle support for more stability.

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DIY Wood Grill Station

Living in an area that near to the woods? Then you should use an inexpensive way to DIY your grill station by using planks. This grill station is built from wood and topped with a piece of granite. It is simple, small, yet very powerful. You can even frame it with plywood to offer more support for the granite. Once done this special DIY wood grill station will light up your beautiful country home.

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DIY Blocks Grill Station

Love the look of a built-in grill? Then use the cinder blocks and patio stones to build your special outdoor cooking station. This block grill station is super easy to DIY and it only takes an hour to put together. The best part of this station is the flexibility of the setup. As a flexible grill surround, you can freely adjust any size of a grill. This way it can last for many years even you buying a new grill.

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DIY Portable Grill Station

What makes this grill station stands out from the other DIY projects is how portable it is. It has two wheels on it so you can move it freely and smoothly. For those who live in a small space but love grilling, this DIY portable grill station can be a perfect fit for your house.

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Rolling Outdoor Grill Station

Dreaming of something that is modern and can serve as a cool addition to your beautiful backyard? Built from steel, cement board, and wood, this fancy rolling outdoor grill station is exactly what you are looking for. To make this station a more proper addition to your house, you can paint it with a color that perfectly matches your home decor.

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DIY Concrete Grill Station

Everyone knows about concrete is great for buildings, but who knew how easy and attractive it is to use concrete for building a more permanent DIY grill station? If you are tired of those Formica or tiled countertops, then concrete could be right for you! With only a few bags of concrete, you can make a fancy outdoor kitchen that lasts over years.

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DIY  Grill Cart

This mobile grill cart is perfect for extra counter space. It is cute, flexible, and has four wheels so you can use it anywhere.  It is made out of a large box and remains a large area at the bottom where you can use to hold a cooler. This way you will have a perfect place to serve drinks. This cart is better than a blue cooler or galvanized beverage tubs because it is cuter and more functional.

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DIY Patio Cooler Cart

This DIY project made out of cart wood has a cooler box and a BBQ cart in one. It lets you have a bit more counter space to work with when grilling as well as storage space for grill accessories. It also uses cedar to withstand the elements and enhance the nice look.  With only five steps, you can work out something that can serve as a patio as well as a grill cart.

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Big Green Egg Grill Station

This DIY concrete top table especially holds a custom spot for your big green egg. So if you have a green egg, this BBQ island is your best choice. Besides being a nice grill station to give you more space for food prep, there is a sliding barn door underneath to give you more options for storage.

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DIY Stone Covered Grill Island

Besides being a wonderful Grill station, this DIY project can serve as a functional outdoor kitchen for you. It has a sturdy body filled with stone and presents a fancy appearance. DIY Stone Concerned Grill Island may cost you a little more time than the other projects. Although it is simple to build the frame, mortaring and fitting the stones can be time-consuming. If you do it right you will complete it in about two weekends.

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Patio Cart  From An Old BBQ

Looking for ways to upgrade your old BBQ into a useful, wonderful new grill patio cart? This DIY grill patio cart is so simple to build and all you need is to make use of an old gas grill as the frame to create a patio cart. Both the top and the shelf of the cart are made out of redwood. The materials are one of the cheapest and easiest of everything so this cart only cost you less than $50.