Crafts & DIY
15 DIY Outdoor Kitchen Plans That Make It Look Easy
Your backyard will be the envy of all your neighbors (and they don't need to know how much it cost)!
Catherine Marucci
06.03.18

Many of us dream of having an amazing outdoor kitchen where we can hold family dinners, entertain guests, and have friends over.

However, finding the right contractor to build your dream outdoor kitchen is a very painstaking and laborious process, not to mention that it can be really expensive.

You could try and build it yourself, but big DIY projects like these are very costly in terms of time, effort and money.

Or are they?

The DIY outdoor kitchen plans below are simple to follow and build and all of them can be completed in just a few weeks, days, or even hours!

Here are 15 easy to follow DIY plans to help you build your dream outdoor kitchen today without breaking the bank:

#1 DIY Outdoor Deck Kitchen

outdoor kitchen
PlaceOfMyTaste
Source:
PlaceOfMyTaste

Plan: https://placeofmytaste.com/diy-outdoor-kitchen/

This one took around a month to build according to the original DIY-er, but you can’t argue with this astonishing results. This couple would come home from their day jobs and work to upgrade their deck area into this amazing fully functional outdoor kitchen space with a seating space!

#2 DIY Stone Covered Grill Island

stone kitchen
This Old House
Source:
This Old House

Plan: https://www.thisoldhouse.com/how-to/how-to-build-outdoor-kitchen

This outdoor grill/kitchen island takes two weekends to build, provided you have a few friends handy. Its features include a grill, a countertop, a sink and cupboards for the dishes, glasses, and silverware. The biggest challenge with this one in getting the stones just right, but after that installing the fixtures is a breeze!

#3 Outdoor Kitchen Bar with Pergola

outdoor grill
Instructables
Source:
Instructables

Plan: http://www.instructables.com/id/build-a-backyard-barbecue!/

This next one is a bit on the more arduous side of the DIY spectrum. The plans assume that the DIY-er has a basic knowledge of brick-laying and carpentry. The plans also caution that this project would take quite a few weekends to build. But for those who are willing to put in the work, they’ll be able to enjoy this beautiful outdoor bar, kitchen, and grill combo for not just months but years on end.

#4 DIY Outdoor Kitchen with Concrete Countertops

concrete countertops
Instructables
Source:
Instructables

Plan: http://www.instructables.com/id/Outdoor-Kitchen-with-Concrete-Countertops/

What’s great about this one is that the whole project is pretty much weather-proof with the stainless steel parts and concrete countertop. The whole thing takes around 60 hours to complete when the entire countertop is built from scratch. You will need a few strong people to help you carry and set the thing down because that concrete slab is fairly heavy!

#5 DIY Outdoor Kitchenette

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Remodelaholic
Source:
Remodelaholic

Plan: https://www.remodelaholic.com/outside-kitchenette/

This specific plan shows a perfect example of how one can transform a completely vacant space into a dream outside kitchenette. This project took a couple of weeks to complete, but the results are really spectacular. The family of 7 who came up with this plan are now enjoying this special corner where they grill their favorite pizza! The plus side of this is that they also have a bar set up and they have enough storage for all their cookware.

#6 DIY Concrete and Corrugated Steel Outdoor Kitchen

steel kitchen
Old World Garden Farms
Source:
Old World Garden Farms

Plan: https://oldworldgardenfarms.com/2016/06/10/outdoor-kitchen-concrete-countertops/

This little entry is definitely one of the most budget and time friendly entries on this list. The whole project takes a couple of weekends to make and comes in at around 400 dollars provided that you have some spare plywood and metal sheets lying around. That’s pretty good value for an awesome outdoor kitchen that you’ve always wanted!

#7 Upcycled Wood and Brick Outdoor Kitchen

wood and brick kitchen
ManmadeDIY
Source:
ManmadeDIY

Plan: https://www.manmadediy.com/users/david/posts/4299-how-to-build-your-own-outdoor-kitchen-for-a-fraction-of-the-cost

Reusing and upcycling leftover bits of wood and stone are the keys to this plan resulting in an awesomely rustic look. It takes 40 hours to build including the whole process of making the concrete countertop. The result is worth the effort as it looks gorgeous and is good for the environment as well.

#8 DIY Poured Concrete Outdoor Kitchen Countertops

DIY countertop
Home Depot
Source:
Home Depot

Plan: http://blog.homedepot.com/diy-outdoor-kitchen-concrete-countertops/

Made completely out of solid concrete, this plan is perfect for DIY-ers in areas where the weather gets in the way of your outdoor kitchen dreams. Whether its rain, hail, sleet, or snow, you’ll be sure this kitchen is still standing and ready for that backyard party you’ve always wanted to have.

#9 Easy 10-Step DIY Outdoor Kitchen

DIY kitchen
Ron Hazelton
Source:
Ron Hazelton

Plan: https://www.ronhazelton.com/projects/how_to_make_an_outdoor_kitchen_for_deck_or_patio

Despite needing some basic knowledge in carpentry, this plan seems pretty easy to execute. It lays out all the necessary processes in 10 easy steps, and the result is this classic looking outdoor kitchen complete with refrigerator, rinsing sink and gas grill.

#10 Simple DIY Outdoor Grilling Island

grilling island
DIY Network
Source:
DIY Network

Plan: https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/outdoors/outdoor-spaces/how-to-build-a-grilling-island

This DIY outdoor grilling island plan shows that constructing the perfect grilling area should not be complicated. The project requires a few items, and most can be easily purchased from a local supply store. It will only take nine easy steps, and you will have all your grilling essentials as well as a storage space for your cooking implements.

#11 Simple Two-Grill Outdoor Patio

two grill patio
SlipTalk
Source:
SlipTalk

Plan: https://www.sliptalk.com/diy-backyard-kitchen/2/

What’s cool about this next plan is that the original DIY-er did it all by himself with little knowledge of what he was doing when he started. Luckily, the plan itself was easy to follow, and after just some minor missteps, he now has this impressive two-grill kitchen on his patio!

#12 DIY Portable Outdoor Kitchen

portable kitchen
Instructables
Source:
Instructables

Plan: http://www.instructables.com/id/The-perfect-barbeque/

This is a simple, inexpensive, time-saving, and space-saving solution to your outdoor barbeque needs. This portable little wonder costs only around 600 dollars to make and can be completed in a matter of hours. The best thing about it is that it’s pretty easy to move and store away in a corner when the party is over, freeing up precious backyard space.

#13 DIY Rustic Farmhouse Outdoor Kitchen

farmhouse kitchen
Modern Builds via YouTube
Source:
Modern Builds via YouTube

Plan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARgjsAIsDIo

Here is a rustic farmhouse outdoor kitchen if you are seeking that certain look. Mike Montgomery walks you through every essential bit of instructions needed to bring this dream backyard feature to life.

#14 DIY Tiled Outdoor Kitchen

tiled kitchen
This Grey House
Source:
This Grey House

Plan: https://thisgreyhouse.com/2015/03/20/diy-outdoor-kitchen/

This next one comes with plans for a gorgeous pergola that takes about two days to make if you’re handy with the hammer and saw, and it is absolutely worth it. The kitchen itself is a marvel covered in tile with a sink, grill, cupboards, and a mini fridge!

#15 DIY Space Saving Grill Area

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Instructables
Source:
Instructables

Plan: http://www.instructables.com/id/Outdoor-Kitchen/

This little backyard barbecue star needs nothing more than some clever carpentry and woodwork! The result is this concise looking kiosk where you can serve up a hearty round of steaks and meats to your closest friends. And wait until you see how it looks at night!

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