How do I build an outdoor kitchen with independent griddle and fryer?
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One choice is designing a layout for your components then ordering kits to buildout. Or you can build the structure from wood or aluminum and cover with cement board. Countertop and wall finish of your choice. Check houzz, pinterest for layout ideas. Also locate kit companies on google. Then find building videos on youtube. If you choose a kit they will likely have build videos to help you. A link to a kit company attached Hope this helps
https://diybbq.com/amp/bbq-island-kits/
I would try different arranges with what you have, when you find the best, go the lumber supply and research the best building materials (you want something with a very high kindling point (what temperature it will burn) then start brainstorming.
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