Skip to main content

How to Trick Out Your Outdoor Grill Using 10 Essential BBQ Accessories

We hope you like the products we recommend. Just so you are aware, Freshome may collect a share of sales from the links on this page.

We’ve collected some of our favorite outdoor grill ideas to get you ready for summer. Setting up your barbecue area to function as efficiently as a professional kitchen will make the whole grilling process easier. And having a place for everything, as well as some seating, is possible even in a small patio or balcony.

outdoor grill ideas for a modern outdoor kitchen - freshome.com

A Japanese Kamado ceramic barbecue that uses firewood or charcoal as fuel is the centerpiece of this modern, functional small outdoor grill area. Image: Eric Olsen Design

We’ve broken down the outdoor grill setup to 10 essential BBQ accessories and components that trick out your outdoor grill and make barbecuing a snap.

1. The grill

Outdoor grills and bbq accessories - freshome.com

A Wolf barbecue grill was mounted on this built-in storage cabinet wall. Image: Lischkoff Design

What’s your favorite grill? Are you old school and a charcoal purist? Or do you love a modern, state-of-the-art grill like the Wolf barbecue above? Depending on space and budget, there’s a variety of grill options out there.

Outdoor grills and bbq accessories - freshome.com
Outdoor grills and bbq accessories - freshome.com
Outdoor grills and bbq accessories - freshome.com
Outdoor grills and bbq accessories - freshome.com

2. Outdoor grill ideas that add counter space

outdoor grill ideas that add counter space - freshome.com

Additional countertop area can be added to even the smallest patio using rolling carts or a small butcher block table. Image: Ikea

Nothing makes your barbecue area more functional than extra counter space. If you can’t add a built-in cabinet and countertop, consider adding a rolling cart, butcher block or stainless steel restaurant prep table next to your grill.

outdoor grill ideas that add counter space - freshome.com
outdoor grill ideas that add counter space - freshome.com
outdoor grill ideas that add counter space - freshome.com
outdoor grill ideas that add counter space - freshome.com

3. Grill lighting

Ways to trick your outdoor grill with grill accessories - freshome.com

A wall sconce installed next to the grill lights the barbecue at night while party string lights add a warm, festive feel to this outdoor kitchen. Image: Envision Landscape Studio

Why stop the grilling party just because it’s getting dark? Add some task lighting near the grill to help light the area. If there’s no electric connection, consider using a battery-powered LED light.

Ways to trick your outdoor grill with grill accessories - freshome.com
Ways to trick your outdoor grill with grill accessories - freshome.com
Ways to trick your outdoor grill with grill accessories - freshome.com
Ways to trick your outdoor grill with grill accessories - freshome.com

4. Storage

Modern outdoor grill ideas for small spaces - freshome.com

Adding storage to your grilling area creates an outdoor kitchen look. Image: Inspired Garden Design

Any grill master will tell you that the BBQ accessories and grilling gadgets take up space. Add some storage to your grill area by making a spot for an outdoor cabinet, cart or shelving.

Modern outdoor grill ideas for small spaces - freshome.com
Modern outdoor grill ideas for small spaces - freshome.com
Modern outdoor grill ideas for small spaces - freshome.com
Modern outdoor grill ideas for small spaces - freshome.com

5. Essential grill tools

The best grill tools and bbq accessories - freshome.com

The ultimate tricked out grill area featuring a Kamado grill and a pizza oven. Image: Woon Theater

For a tricked out grill setup, you’ll need some key accessories and grilling tools to make the job easier. These include:

  • A long set of tongs
  • A long-handled spatula
  • A digital thermometer
  • A heat-proof basting brush

The best grill tools and bbq accessories - freshome.com
The best grill tools and bbq accessories - freshome.com
The best grill tools and bbq accessories - freshome.com
The best grill tools and bbq accessories - freshome.com

6. Grill-side dining

small outdoor kitchen ideas - freshome.com

A table for six is the perfect place for eating and socializing while grilling. Image: Cornerstone Architects

Much like in the kitchen, people love to gather around the cooking area. Have a table and chairs nearby. The table can serve as outdoor counter space and you’re likely to have an audience sitting with you when you’re grilling. If your space is limited, try using a long, narrow console and barstools or a wall-mounted ledge with stools as your outdoor dining setup.

small outdoor kitchen ideas - freshome.com
small outdoor kitchen ideas - freshome.com
small outdoor kitchen ideas - freshome.com
small outdoor kitchen ideas - freshome.com

7. Cool grill accessories

Cool bbq gadgets - freshome.com

A Kalamazoo pizza oven is the ultimate grilling accessory and can be placed on any counter. Image: Williams Sonoma

Grill accessories are optional but add a personalized touch to your barbecue. A pizza oven would be the ultimate, but smaller accessories like a custom branding iron with your initials or a hot plate for warming food would be a great addition.

Cool bbq gadgets - freshome.com
Cool bbq gadgets - freshome.com
Cool bbq gadgets - freshome.com
Cool bbq gadgets - freshome.com

8. Safety items

a wall-mounted storage cabinet for bbq tools - freshome.com

A low-profile, wall-mounted storage cabinet can store barbecue tools, glasses and servingware. Image: Home Depot

Safety is always a priority, especially when working with fire. Mitts are essential for keeping your hands safe when handling hot surfaces. A fire extinguisher mounted nearby is also a good idea.

a wall-mounted storage cabinet for bbq tools - freshome.com
a wall-mounted storage cabinet for bbq tools - freshome.com
a wall-mounted storage cabinet for bbq tools - freshome.com
a wall-mounted storage cabinet for bbq tools - freshome.com

9. Serving items

Grill accessories and bbq serving utensils - freshome.com

Storage cabinets with baskets in this outdoor grill area hold serving dishes, glasses and grill utensils. Image: Circle Creek Home

Having serving platters and trays handy make serving your grilled foods stylish and easy. Trays make it easier to carry several items at once, saving you time when you need to go in and out of the house.

Grill accessories and bbq serving utensils - freshome.com
Grill accessories and bbq serving utensils - freshome.com
Grill accessories and bbq serving utensils - freshome.com
Grill accessories and bbq serving utensils - freshome.com

10. Garbage and cleanup

Outdoor barbecue setups - freshome.com

A wall was painted in a bold black and shelves mounted to serve as counterspace in this small outdoor kitchen. Image: Ikea

Make cleanup quick and easy by keeping the right items nearby. A good trashcan for trash, a grill brush for scrubbing the grill while it’s still warm and a roll of paper towels are a good start.

Outdoor barbecue setups - freshome.com
Outdoor barbecue setups - freshome.com
Outdoor barbecue setups - freshome.com
Outdoor barbecue setups - freshome.com

How will you trick out your grill area?

Comments

  1. Awesome post to know the BBQ Accessories needs for preparing the best grill. Thanks for sharing an informative post.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Mind the gap: Fit IKEA MALM over a tall baseboard

I forgot one thing when I ordered the MALM dresser : The baseboards in my apartment are very tall and very wide. So, when I installed it, I had a 4 cm gap between the wall and the back of the cabinet which was not aesthetically possible for me. As it is not possible to cut the back of dresser at the bottom to leave room for the tall baseboard, I decided that MALM should be raised. And it was much simpler than I had imagined. You’ll need: A MALM dresser (mine is a 6-drawer chest) Six oak bed legs (I think five would have been enough, but while I was there …) 6 mounting plates A piece of plywood the size of the bottom of the cabinet (I went to the hardware store next door, it cost me less than 5€) Screws White adhesive edging tape How to raise the MALM dresser above a tall baseboard Place the MALM upside down. Fix the plywood onto the underside of the MALM with screws. Predrill holes for the leg screws (if you have the same baseboard problem as me, make sure you measur...

How to Document the Home Building Process

Building your home is a unique experience filled with stories you will never forget. There is also important information you need to remember if you build, even after you settle in. Whether it’s for your family or for future renovations, documenting your build is an important part of the process. Keeping track of your documents and making sure your family stay in the loop can help you stay organized and make sure you remember everything about your build. Not sure how to stay on top of all of the details? Document the process with these simple tips so you can always look back on it fondly. Collect this idea Use social media and involve your friends. Image: Kroiss Development Keep friends and family in the loop The home building process is exciting and your friends and family will want to be included. In fact, you’ll probably find that your new home becomes a popular conversation topic. You don’t need to personally keep everyone in the loop. Instead, you can find ways to keep ev...

Brighten up: A reading lamp the book lover will love

We already had a MAGNARP table lamp in the living room, but we were missing a reading lamp next to our couch. For a standing MAGNARP floor lamp, we didn’t have space. And the available other IKEA lamps were not for our taste. I already saw solutions with FRÄCK , so I decided to make my own wall mounted reading light, fused with MAGNARP. Here goes: IKEA items used: Steps for an IKEA wall mounted reading light: 1. Take apart both sets. 2. Cut the power line of the MAGNARP to be able to pull it out from the pipe. (Cut at both ends of the switch) 3. Cut the pipe. Besides the threaded part which goes inside the bulb socket you I will need approximate 5mm. 4. Cut M10 thread on the pipe’s end, and drill over the thread inside the main plate with M10 as well. 5. Bend the mirror’s fork as seen on the picture. 6. Mark the holes from the bent fork onto the main plate, and drill holes. 7. Make the electric work with a new switch. (I laced it inside the arm before doing so...