Limitless Creation designs and installs outdoor kitchens in Franklin for homeowners who grill often and want countertop space, storage, and utilities in one outdoor structure. An outdoor kitchen removes the need to carry food, utensils, and drinks back and forth from the house. Once it is built, you have a grill, counter space for prep and plating, and storage for tools and propane within a few steps.
The service includes layout design, selection of materials, installation of built-in grills, construction of countertops, and optional additions like sinks, refrigerators, or storage cabinets. Design starts with understanding how you cook, how many people you typically host, and what utilities you want to include. The structure is built with a steel frame or concrete block base, finished with stone veneer or stucco, and topped with granite, concrete, or tile countertops. Gas lines and electrical wiring are run before the finish work goes on.
If you want to stop grilling on a standalone unit with nowhere to set a cutting board, reach out to discuss a custom outdoor kitchen layout that fits your backyard and cooking style.
You start by choosing the location, deciding on the size of the countertop, and selecting the grill model and any additional appliances. Limitless Creation provides a design that shows where each component will sit, how the structure will be framed, and where gas and electric lines will run. Once the design is approved, the crew builds the base structure, installs framing for the countertop support, and rough-ins utilities.
After framing and utilities are in place, the grill is set into the countertop opening, and the countertop material is installed and sealed. Stone veneer or another finish material is applied to the exterior of the structure. Gas connections are tested for leaks, and electrical outlets are wired and covered with weatherproof plates. When the project is finished, you will have a workspace with a built-in grill, counter area for food prep, and storage that keeps grilling tools and accessories out of the weather.
Some outdoor kitchens include a side burner for sauces, a small refrigerator for drinks, or a sink with running water. These features are added during construction, not retrofitted later. The structure is built to handle weight, weather, and heat from the grill without warping or cracking.
People planning an outdoor kitchen usually want to know about layout, materials, and what happens when utilities need to be extended from the house.