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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Built in Bbq Grill - How to design and Plan Your Own

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Built in Bbq Grill - How to design and Plan Your Own

Imagine cooking some juicy steaks on your own built in Bbq grill. Sure it will take a lot of work and a good chunk of change, but it will assuredly be worth it. Construction you own backyard Bbq grill can be a daunting task, but with a tiny planning it will be a great scheme with excellent returns. Before you begin digging and Construction you will need to do some careful planning. Deciding how the grill will look and what functionality you need are the most difficult and foremost parts of this entire project. As part of the found you will need to conclude what found to use and how to customize it to fit your style. Before you begin Construction it is imperative to select what grill insert you will use.

Built in Bbq Grill - How to design and Plan Your Own

"Kitchen Island Design Ideas":

Built in Bbq Plans can be purchased from a collection of online vendors or at a local home improvement store and can be fairly expensive. You can found your own grill using one of two methods: pencil and paper or with computer found software. I suggest starting with the pencil and paper until you have a good idea where you are going, then move into the digital world. There are a collection of found software packages ready at many price levels. When I designed my backyard Bbq grill I used Google SketchUp, a free software package that is easy to use.

There are three basic designs to start with. You can customize them once you have decided on a basic design. The first found is a easy island. It can be as long and deep as you like, but the minimum size is surely six feet long by two and a half feet deep. The second found is an L. A bar extends perpendicular to the island. This allows for a bit more counter space. The third found adds other bar on the other side of the island forming a U design.

The space that you have for the outdoor kitchen will dictate which found you use. If you are tiny on space you will probably need to select the easy bar design; if you have a large space ready you may opt for the U Design. Once you have chosen a starting found you can customize it to fit your style.

After you have chosen the found and dimensions of your grill you will need to conclude how you want it to look. There are a collection of facades to select from including stucco, rock, and customary brick. Counters need to be a weather resistant durable material both tile and stone work well. If you will install cabinets under the countertop select a wood that weathers well such as cedar or redwood.

The final and most foremost choice you will have to make when designing your built in Bbq grill is what type of grill insert to use. If you will use charcoal you can just brick in a grate and start cooking. If you like the taste of charcoal but want the look of stainless steel you can purchase a charcoal stainless steel grill insert, but it will cost you quite a bit of money. Because of convenience and cooking style most will select a gas grill insert. They come in a collection of sizes and models.

When selecting a grill insert remember the following tips. I know that you will want to purchase the largest and most grand model available, but it is not necessary. Think about the number of food that you will be cooking at one time. If you have a small to medium sized house and don't entertain large gatherings as 400 to 500 quadrilateral inch model ought to work well. Make sure to have the insert handy when Construction begins to ensure a proper fit.

Following the steps outlined above when planning and designing your backyard kitchen will ensure that your built in Bbq grill will fit your style and needs.

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