All of these outdoor grill islands work a little bit differently.
Small grillseven tabletop grillscan sit on top while an added bar holds your towels and grilling tools.
The top is a concrete counter and it gives you lots of extra space for food prep.
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There’s also a sliding barn door underneath, so you have both open and closed shelving for storage.
This simple DIY grill station only takes an hour to put together.
Made ofcinder blocksandpatiostones, this grill station looks great and will last for many years to come.
Pneumatic Addict
A concrete countertop with open shelving below will make grilling so much easier.
This will give you counter space and shelving.
There’s even a tilt-out bin for trash that you won’t know how you lived without.
Unexpected Elegance
Make a few small changes and you might also use this as apotting bench.
Weber Grill BBQ StationfromLady Goats
DIY Grill Cart
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This rolling grill cart will have you ready to prepare your next barbecue with all the sides.
Charleston Crated
This is a mobile DIY grill cart that you could really use anywhere you need some extra counter space.
Just roll it over to the new area and then back again to keep it out of sight.
There’s a greatvideothat goes along with this plan that gives step-by-step instructions on how to build it.
Grandma’s House DIY
It includes a place for the grill, open shelving, and a few hooks for tools and towels.
If you’re looking for a bar cart that you’ll love, this is a great choice.
It fits nicely on a deck, patio, or even a front porch.
The Lowcountry Lady
It’s a wonderful way to serve your guests when they visit.
You could really customize the accessories on the cart to fit your needs.
Redwood is added to the frame which is really stunning to look at.
Our Fifth House
Everything you need for this makeover project is here, including pictures, directions, tips, and tricks.
Patio Cart from an Old BBQfromGirl, Just DIY
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