Can a well-planned backyard cooking area change how you live at home?
Anchored Construction & Restoration has served Knoxville and East Tennessee since 2000. Led by Travis Bullington, a local graduate with 25+ years of experience, the team turns simple patios into true living hubs.
Careful planning prevents surprises. A clear goal, realistic budget, and smart layout keep traffic paths open and seating comfortable. Key features include a primary grill, durable counters, smart storage, and running water for easy cleanup.
Materials matter. Stone, wood, and stainless steel each offer durability and style when matched to local conditions. Anchored Construction pairs material choices with decks, concrete work, landscaping, and hardscapes to blend the new area with existing spaces.
Contact the team for a site visit and estimate. You will get local guidance on permitting, construction steps, and options that fit your property and budget.
Key Takeaways
- Professional planning saves time and reduces surprises during construction.
- Anchored Construction offers decades of local experience in Knoxville and East Tennessee.
- Essential features: grill, prep space, weather‑proof storage, and water.
- Material choice affects durability, maintenance, and long‑term value.
- Options exist for compact patios and large backyard concepts.
- Request a site visit to align style, scope, and budget from day one.
Plan your outdoor living space like a pro: layout, budget, and permits
A practical layout starts on paper: measure the footprint, mark doors, and plot traffic lines.

Measure the area first. Record distances to doors, gates, and the main walking path. Map where people will walk, sit, and serve so the grill clearance and seating pull-back do not block movement.
Choose a proven layout—straight run, L-shaped, U-shaped, or galley—based on your patio or deck proportions. Pick the form that keeps prep, cook, and serve zones close without crowding the space.
Budget with priorities. Fund a reliable grill, durable countertops, and weatherproof storage first. DIY framing or stonework can save 20%–40% ($1,500–$6,000), but plan to hire licensed trades for gas, water, and electrical to meet code.
- Permits: deck/patio $220–$500; plumbing $50–$500; expect $250–$2,000 total.
- Schedule inspection time into your build timeline.
- Position the grill away from prevailing winds and combustibles.
Anchored Construction & Restoration offers measuring, site assessment, and local permitting help in Knoxville. Contact Info@anchoredconstructiontn.com | (865) 316-6933 for end-to-end planning.
Outdoor kitchen and design fundamentals: components, zones, and workflow
Smart placement of appliances and counters reduces steps and stress. Anchored Construction & Restoration configures efficient zones for Knoxville homes. The plan centers on reliable equipment and easy paths for hosts and guests.
The core kit includes a dependable grill, generous countertops, organized storage, and a sink with running water. Choose weather‑resistant counters such as granite, concrete, or stainless steel for easy cleaning. Use cabinets or drawers rated for moisture to protect tools and cookware.
- Prep next to water: Place the prep zone beside the sink to speed rinsing and chopping.
- Separate serve and clean: Serving should face guests; cleanup stays by the sink and drain line.
- Think island and corners: Keep continuous counters with connector pieces, but note corner cabinet access limits.
- Size appliances carefully: Avoid oversizing a grill if it blocks cabinet access or prep area.
Plan clearances for lids, doors, and ventilation. Add task lighting, a dedicated outlet, and a pull‑out for trash. Anchored Construction will present practical options that match how you use the living area. Contact Info@anchoredconstructiontn.com | (865) 316-6933.
Materials that last outside: stone, wood, and stainless steel choices
Choose finishes that stand up to heat, humidity, and seasonal swings for long life and less upkeep. Anchored Construction guides clients toward proven materials for East Tennessee weather. The goal is durable performance with the look you want.
Stone and concrete: durability, style, and weather resistance
Stone brings natural beauty and long life to counters, floors, and built islands. Concrete and granite are reliable choices for countertops that handle heat and wear.
Stone and concrete resist freeze-thaw cycles with minimal maintenance when sealed. They work well as veneers that shield framing beneath.
Wood and stainless options: warmth versus sleek resilience
Wood accents add warmth to a patio kitchen but need regular sealing. Cedar or teak resist rot better than untreated species.
Stainless steel and other steel elements offer corrosion resistance and easy cleaning. Use metal for appliances and selective cabinetry to pair with rustic stone or modern finishes.
- Compare stone veneer and concrete cladding for frame protection and timeless style.
- Choose concrete or granite countertops for a tough work surface; seal splash zones and the front edge periodically.
- Use wood doors or panels (cedar/teak) for warmth; plan seasonal sealing to prevent rot and insects.
- Specify stainless steel for appliances and select cabinets; it cleans easily and withstands humidity.
- Coordinate transitions to a deck or pavers and detail corners for a finished look that reduces trip hazards.
Balance maintenance with appearance. Anchored Construction helps you pick materials that match your kitchen goals and local exposure.

DIY or professional installation: time, cost, safety, and code compliance
Your choice between DIY work and licensed trades shapes cost, time, and code compliance. Small projects can save money, but utilities and permits change the risk profile.
Where DIY makes sense
Homeowners with tools and skill often handle framing, sheathing, mortaring, and stone veneer. These tasks can trim labor fees by 20%–40%—about $1,500–$6,000 on typical builds.
When to hire pros
Hire licensed trades for gas, water, electrical, and appliance installation. Inspections and permits protect safety and warranties. Permits commonly add $250–$2,000 to total cost.
Estimated cost impacts
- Labor savings help but modules and premium appliances drive budgets most.
- Plan installation sequence: utilities first, then framing, veneer, counters, appliances.
- Specify weather-rated cabinets and cabinet doors for long life in the area.
Anchored Construction & Restoration brings 25+ years of local construction management in Knoxville. For realistic schedules, clear estimates, and a code‑ready build, contact Info@anchoredconstructiontn.com | (865) 316-6933.
How to build a durable grill island: a step-by-step snapshot
A stepwise approach makes a stone-clad island both strong and serviceable. Follow clear stages from framing to final fit-out to avoid rework and meet code. Anchored Construction & Restoration can execute or guide each step for Knoxville homeowners.
Frame and sheathe
Frame the island with paired 2×4 posts cut to finished counter height minus countertop standoff. Notch tops and bottoms and tie posts with stretchers. Add center support where cabinet boxes sit.
Sheathe with exterior plywood and leave precise cabinet openings. Prebuild cabinet faces for a clean interface with veneer.
Moisture barrier and lath
Apply builder’s felt overlapping so water sheds down the side. Fasten wire lath with the rough face out. Use stainless roofing nails every 6″ vertically and 12–15″ horizontally, overlapping seams a few inches.
Scratch coat, stone veneer, and final fit-out
Trowel a 1/2″ scratch coat into the lath until the mesh disappears. Score horizontal grooves with a 1/2″ notched trowel and cure 24 hours.
Sort stone by size. Back-butter corner pieces with about 1″ mortar and set the first course to lock rows. Trim stones with a diamond blade for tight fits and fair edges at the corner and edge.
Keep top courses flat so concrete or granite countertops seat evenly. After 24 hours, install cabinets, doors, countertops, and the grill. Verify clearances, seals, and utility tests before use.
- Confirm finished height and layout before fastening to avoid rework.
- Dry-fit and trim stones to maintain straight courses at the corner and side.
- Connect utilities per code; pressure-test gas and document clearances.
Maintenance, protection, and seasonal care for outdoor kitchens
A seasonal checklist helps the living space stay clean, safe, and functional. Routine care prevents small issues from becoming costly. Use mild soap and water for daily wipe-downs. Wipe appliances after each cook to limit grease and stains.
Inspect stone joints, hinges, and cabinet faces each season. Tighten fasteners and replace worn seals on doors and storage to keep water out. Re-seal stone and wood on a schedule suited to Knoxville’s climate.
- Wipe counters, appliances, and cabinets with mild soap and water; avoid abrasives that strip sealers.
- Deep clean grill grates and interior regularly to remove grease and reduce flare-ups.
- Cover appliances when idle; ventilate covers to prevent trapped moisture on stainless steel or steel panels.
- Winterize water lines and drain fixtures to prevent freeze damage inside cabinet or plumbing spaces.
- Secure loose items and store cushions before storms to reduce wind damage around the patio kitchen.
Make sure to review burner flames and ignition annually. Anchored Construction & Restoration offers seasonal maintenance, minor stone repairs, hinge swaps, and resealing across Knoxville. For service options, contact Info@anchoredconstructiontn.com | (865) 316-6933.

Conclusion
Smart choices in layout, materials, and installation make the most of any patio footprint.
Begin by matching the plan to your deck or patio shape. Pick durable materials and countertops that resist local weather. Stage work in clear steps to avoid rework and delays.
Balance prep, cook, serve, and clean zones so the grill and island support easy flow. Hire licensed trades for gas and electrical to protect safety and warranties.
Protect finishes with covers, sealers, and seasonal checks so the backyard stays ready for food and guests. For a site assessment, contact Anchored Construction & Restoration at Info@anchoredconstructiontn.com or call (865) 316-6933.
Since 2000, Travis Bullington’s team has paired local construction, landscaping, and hardscape services to deliver reliable outdoor kitchen design that lasts.





