Homeowners planning an outdoor kitchen want to see countertop and frame material options, appliance brands, and real project photos before they talk to anyone. A website that shows your design process and portfolio earns the design consultation. Free mockup, no commitment.

For Outdoor Kitchens in KC

Web Design for Outdoor Kitchen Installation in Kansas City

Outdoor kitchen customers are making a significant investment — a fully built outdoor kitchen with grill, side burners, refrigerator, and counters typically runs $15,000 to $40,000 installed — and they have done substantial research before contacting anyone. The structural questions they have: framing material options — aluminum stud frames are the premium choice because they will not rot or rust, while treated wood frames are common in lower-cost builds — and whether the frame is covered in cement board, stone veneer, stucco, or tile. Countertop material for outdoor use requires something that handles temperature swings and UV — granite, porcelain tile, quartzite, and concrete are all used, each with different price points and maintenance needs. The appliance side: grill brands like Weber Summit, Lynx, Blaze, or Napoleon are what customers research, and they want to know what you spec and why. Utility connections — natural gas plumbing, electrical for refrigerators and lighting, water for a sink — involve licensed trades that the outdoor kitchen contractor may or may not coordinate. Permitting is required in most KC municipalities for permanent outdoor kitchens. A portfolio of completed KC outdoor kitchen projects with material callouts, appliance specs, and a clear design consultation process builds the trust needed for a high-ticket purchase decision.

What homeowners research before planning an outdoor kitchen

  • Frame material — aluminum stud vs. treated wood — rot and rust resistance, structural longevity
  • Countertop options — granite, porcelain, quartzite, concrete — durability, maintenance, cost
  • Grill brands — Weber Summit, Lynx, Blaze, Napoleon — BTU output, burner quality, warranty
  • Utility connections — gas plumbing, electrical, water — who handles the trades, permit requirements
  • Finishing materials — stone veneer, stucco, tile, brick — appearance options and durability outdoors

What your outdoor kitchen website would include

  • Portfolio — completed KC outdoor kitchens with material callouts, appliance specs, price range
  • Frame and finish guide — aluminum vs. wood frame, countertop options, veneer and finishing materials
  • Appliance brands — grills, side burners, refrigerators, pizza ovens — what we specify and why
  • Utility coordination — how we handle gas, electrical, and water connections, licensed trade partners
  • Design process — how consultations work, what we measure and plan, 3D rendering if offered
  • Design form with patio size, budget range, appliances wanted, covering or pergola, gas or propane

What clients say

“Outdoor kitchen is a dream purchase — people have been thinking about it for years and they research everything before they call. Without a website, I was invisible to that research phase entirely. The homeowners who found me through referrals arrived already having looked at five other contractors online who had portfolios and brand information. The new site with our portfolio, our material breakdown, and our appliance brands we actually install put us in the same conversation. Our average project value went up because customers came in knowing they wanted aluminum framing and a premium grill instead of asking for the cheapest option.”

— J. Thornton, outdoor kitchen builder, Leawood, KS

Simple pricing

An outdoor kitchen site with portfolio, materials, and design form starts at $225. A full site with appliance guide, utility coordination section, and design process walkthrough is $425–$850. One project covers the cost many times over. No contracts, no monthly fees.

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