6 Outdoor Kitchens with Built-in Barbeques

Updated as of June 20, 2025

Ready to take your backyard BBQ to the next level? Explore six sleek built-in barbeques to inspire your next cookout, plus discover the best countertop materials for a durable, stylish outdoor kitchen.

1. Built-in Barbeque with Retractable Awning

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This outdoor barbeque, with granite countertop and cedar base cabinetry, is located off the kitchen for convenience.

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The grill master can enjoy views toward the Poudre River as they flip burgers under the cool shade of a large, retractable awning. The nearby al fresco dining room and lounge seating with firepit create the perfect outdoor living space for entertaining.

2. Grill Station with Garage Doors

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Garage doors come in many sizes, like this small pass-through window between the indoor wet bar and outdoor grill counter, or the larger garage door between the outdoor dining room and indoor rec room. Outside, the built-in grill has proper ventilation, ample storage, and plenty of counterspace for food prep.

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Inside, the wet bar has a sink, dishwasher and refrigerator for added convenience. The interior countertop shape is mirrored in the outside kitchen and dining area, creating one seamless T-shaped surface and a continuous living space when the doors are open.

3. Pool House with Indoor-Outdoor Kitchen

This inviting pool house has 720 square feet of interior space that includes a full kitchen with pass-through window, and a 320-s.f. covered patio with a custom grilling station and lounge area.

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The grilling station has a powerful range hood to ventilate smoke, a stainless-steel countertop, and custom cabinetry. Explore the full project in “Contemporary Pool House with Indoor-Outdoor Living.”

4. Pergola with Barbeque Patio

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Our crew added a large patio, pergola and barbeque station to the front of this Fort Collins home remodel to take full advantage of lakefront views.

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The outdoor grilling station is located right off the newly remodeled kitchen, and includes a bottle opener, towel bar, granite prep surface, electrical outlets, and task lighting for nighttime entertaining.

5. Corner Grill and Smoker Station

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This 180-s.f. covered patio remodel uses every inch of space to the fullest, and includes an outdoor living room, dining area, sun shade, and barbeque station with ventilation hood.

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The corner barbeque station boasts natural stone veneer, granite countertops, a Lynx gas grill, Big Green Egg charcoal smoker, electrical outlets, custom cabinetry and door fronts that hide the propane tank and other grilling supplies.

6. Covered Grill with Stucco Base

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In south Fort Collins, we installed a large pergola, stone fireplace, stamped concrete patio, and a built-in wood pellet barbeque grill with a granite countertop and rustic stucco base.

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The Memphis brand grill has digital temperature controls and stainless steel drawers for storage.

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Granite vs. Quartz Countertop

While quartz remains the most popular material for indoor countertops, granite wins for durability in the outdoors. According to local fabricator Granite Imports, “Granite is the most recommended stone for outdoor counters. It will maintain its look and be the easiest to care for across the years.”

Manmade stone, like quartz, is the least recommended for the outdoors. “Most colors will fade due to sun and weather … and the resins used to make it will likely turn yellow.”

In addition to quartz and granite, other outdoor countertop options include quartzite, marble, soapstone, tile, concrete and stainless steel. When choosing an outdoor countertop, it’s always best to consult with your builder or fabricator to select the material that’s right for you and your outdoor kitchen location.

To learn about the durability of quartz versus granite inside your home, read “The Great Quartz vs. Granite Countertop Debate.”

And for more outdoor living inspiration, explore “10 Ideas for Outdoor Living Spaces,” “5 Bold Indoor-Outdoor Living Spaces,” “Tips for Building Outdoor Living Spaces in Colorado” or check out our Outdoor Living Spaces gallery.

If you’re not sure where to start with your outdoor living project, contact HighCraft Builders. Our team loves to work on projects of all sizes, we’re happy to answer questions, and there’s no obligation.