
Most people only see the finished outdoor kitchen - the stone veneer, the grill grates, the countertops. What they don't see is the work that actually makes it last. That's what we're showing here.
This is the metal framing phase of a built-in BBQ build for a shared outdoor space. Each section is framed out in galvanized steel - sized, squared, and positioned before a single piece of finish material goes on. Getting this part right is non-negotiable. If the framing is off, everything that follows is a workaround.
Shared outdoor spaces have their own set of demands. The layout has to account for how multiple people will use the area, how the equipment needs to be accessed, and how the structure will hold up over time with heavy use. We plan all of that before we build. Not after.
This kind of structural groundwork is exactly the type of exterior work we specialize in. Whether it's a backyard upgrade for a single-family home or a communal outdoor build for a multi-unit property, the approach is the same - solid framing, clean layout, built to last.
The finish work gets the attention. But this is where the real job gets done.