Outdoor DIY Grilling Station
We recently purchased a small Solaire portable grill that would allow us to grill outdoors simply. However, we quickly realized that we didn't have anything to put the portable grill on. And we are still pretty much under "stay at home" orders here in southern Maine. Therefore, we rummaged up an old inexpensive dresser, some old shutters, and barn wood and created this adorable outdoor grilling station.
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Removed the drawers, keeping with the bottom one and added a piece of wood to fit over the open drawer on the bottom.
This small portable grill fit perfectly inside including a small gas can that works with this grill. We plan to store the grill here, cover it with the shutter doors and place it on top when we are ready to grill.
Found these shutters in the attic of my parent's home. We chose one for the doors and cut it and half.
Sanded down shutter pieces after cutting to fit opening of the dresser.
There were already brackets on the shutters, so we simply used what was on them already to attach to the dresser.
I painted the dresser an Essex Green, a paint we had on hand to match the trim and doors on our home.
We weren't certain about the burnt orange colored shutters. But when matched with the Essex Green, we decided to keep the color and are so happy we did. We then mounted the shutters to the opening with a piece of wood and the existing hinges.
We found some old barn wood in a shed that my father used years ago to build a farm table for friends of ours back when we lived in Connecticut. The wood was from an old barn on their property dating back to the late 1700s. We knew instantly that it would be the perfect accent for the top. All it needed was a little sanding. Then we simply cut to fit the boards to the top and screwed the barn boards onto the top of the dresser.
The barn wood against the Essex Green had me swooning. And the orange doors... Luv them or leave them, but I thought they were really fun. And much prettier in person.
The storage is perfect and so is the top for grilling. This was so simple to make and didn't cost us a dime. We used everything we already had from around the house. Oh, but we did buy the small portable Solaire grill:)
This could also serve as a beverage station, serving table, or potting bench.
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Carol de la Fuente on Jan 09, 2021
I love this and your beautiful puppy (All dogs are puppies to me!!! Lol!!!) also!!!
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Francesca M Austin on Aug 12, 2021
I always love and respect a redo with hardwood furniture.
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Is there some kind of paint I could use to protect the wood from rain?
Hi Ann, This is a great redo and thank you for sharing your process. I was wondering if you considered making the wood shelf that your grill sits on inside the cabinet a sliding shelf so that you don't need to keep pulling out and setting on the top which you have used wonderfully for dishes etc. Thank you for taking the time to answer. :)
How do you put outdoors? Won’t the wood rot??