Custom Outdoor Kitchen Design & Installation
in North Carolina

Elevate Your Backyard with Functional, High-End Outdoor Cooking Spaces

Expand your living space outdoors with a gourmet outdoor kitchen from Citiscape Concrete. Featuring durable concrete countertops, integrated appliances, and custom-built layouts, our outdoor kitchens are perfect for entertaining and family gatherings.

What Is An Outdoor Kitchen?

A Complete Culinary Experience Outdoors

An outdoor kitchen is a fully functional cooking area built into your landscape, featuring concrete countertops, grills, sinks, storage, and seating, all designed to blend seamlessly into your outdoor environment. Engineered for weather resistance and durability, these kitchens are ideal for entertaining guests, enjoying cookouts, and adding value to your home all while withstanding North Carolina’s seasonal weather.

Our Outdoor Kitchen Services

Tailored Outdoor Kitchen Solutions

At Citiscape Concrete, we deliver tailored kitchen services for any outdoor vision:

Custom Layout & Design

We craft personalized kitchen layouts to fit your space, budget, and lifestyle—from compact bar setups to full gourmet kitchens.

Concrete Countertops & Surfaces

Choose from durable, stain-resistant concrete countertops that hold up to heat, food prep, and outdoor conditions.

Built‑In Appliances & Accessories

Include built-in grills, refrigerators, sinks, storage cabinets, pizza ovens, and stone or tile accents.

Weather‑Resistant Finishes & Sealing

Our countertops and surfaces are sealed for protection against moisture, UV exposure, and stains.

Each Outdoor Kitchen Project Includes:

From project design through final sealing, we handle every detail so you get a surface that’s not only beautiful, but also built to last in the North Carolina climate.

Why Choose an Outdoor Kitchen in North Carolina

Maximize Your Outdoor Space with Style, Function, and Lasting Value

An outdoor kitchen isn’t just a luxury—it’s a smart investment in how you live, entertain, and enjoy your backyard in North Carolina. With warm summers, mild spring and fall seasons, and a growing trend toward outdoor living, more homeowners are adding full-service cooking spaces that extend their lifestyle beyond the walls of the home.

Citiscape Concrete designs and installs custom outdoor kitchens built to handle North Carolina’s climate and tailored to your preferences—grills, countertops, sinks, storage, and more. We use durable, weather-resistant materials and seamless construction methods that ensure long-term performance with minimal maintenance.

Whether you host large cookouts or want a quiet space for weekday dinners under the stars, an outdoor kitchen adds functionality, comfort, and property value—all in one beautifully built space.

Personalized, Functional Designs

We create layouts tailored to your cooking style and backyard flow.

Durable for Outdoor Living

Concrete counters resist heat, moisture, and wear for long-lasting performance.

Seamless Indoor–Outdoor Living

Our designs blend with landscaping and house architecture for cohesive aesthetics.

Built to Increase Property Value

A well-constructed outdoor kitchen enhances resale appeal and lifestyle potential.

Local Expertise & Standards Compliance

We follow North Carolina's building codes, gas-line regulations, and HOA guidelines for safe installations.

Featured Outdoor Kitchen Projects

See Outdoor Living at Its Best

Browse our gallery of custom outdoor kitchens—from compact grilling stations to full outdoor culinary setups—designed and installed in North Carolina.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers To Common Questions About Our Outdoor Kitchen Services

Yes—depending on features like gas lines or electrical connections, we’ll handle permit requirements to ensure full compliance.

Absolutely—our countertops are built with heat-resistant mixes and sealers, designed for safe use near high temperatures.

We use stain-resistant sealing and recommend wipe-down maintenance to protect against food, oil, and grease.

Most outdoor kitchens take 2–4 weeks from design to completion, depending on complexity and permits.