In Maryland, building a professionally installed outdoor kitchen typically costs between $6,000 and $30,000, depending on the size, design, materials, and appliances you choose. Modest setups land near the lower end of the range, while mid-tier projects often fall between $15,000 and $30,000. Fully custom outdoor kitchens with premium finishes, built-in features, and advanced appliances can climb above $50,000.
At Clarksville Construction, we design and build outdoor kitchens in Maryland that balance style, durability, and functionality. Whether you envision a simple grilling station or a full backyard entertainment hub, our team handles every step from planning and permitting to installation so you can enjoy a space built to last. Contact us today to explore the possibilities.

Why Build an Outdoor Kitchen?
An outdoor kitchen is not just a luxury. It is an investment in your home’s functionality and enjoyment. Maryland homeowners choose to add outdoor kitchens for:
- Entertaining: Create a gathering place for friends and family during warm months.
- Property value: Outdoor living upgrades often rank high for return on investment.
- Convenience: Avoid running in and out of the house while cooking.
- Lifestyle: Extend your living space into the backyard for year-round use with the right design.
Outdoor kitchens are also a great way to complement other upgrades such as custom decks and patios, creating a cohesive outdoor living area.
Factors That Influence Outdoor Kitchen Costs in Maryland
Several elements affect the total price of an outdoor kitchen project.
1. Project Tier and Size
- Basic: Freestanding grill or small built-in unit with countertop space — $6,000 to $15,000.
- Mid-Range: Built-in appliances, expanded counter areas, integrated storage, partial covering — $15,000 to $30,000.
- High-End/Custom: Stone or masonry finishes, full cabinetry, luxury appliances, covered seating areas — $30,000 to $100,000+.
Larger layouts require more materials and labor, which can push the budget higher.
2. Utilities and Permitting
Running new gas, water, and electrical lines can add $2,000 to $7,500 to your project. Permit fees, particularly for plumbing, electrical, or structural additions, typically range from $250 to $2,000. The Angi outdoor kitchen cost guide outlines common installation costs and can be a helpful starting point for budgeting.
3. Materials and Finishes
The quality and durability of your materials play a major role in cost. Stone, granite, and stainless steel hold up well in Maryland’s weather but come at a premium. More budget-friendly options like tile or concrete can lower costs but may require more maintenance over time.
4. Appliance Selection
From built-in grills and pizza ovens to refrigerators and sinks, your appliance choices greatly influence cost. High-end grills can range from $1,500 to $10,000 on their own.
5. Design Features
Custom elements such as pergolas, lighting systems, integrated bars, and built-in seating can elevate the look and usability of your kitchen, but they also increase the budget.
Typical Cost Ranges in Maryland
| Project Tier | Estimated Cost | Includes… |
| Entry-Level | $6,000 – $15,000 | Basic grill and prep space on existing patio |
| Mid-Range | $15,000 – $30,000 | Built-ins, counters, basic utilities |
| High-End / Custom | $30,000 – $60,000+ | Stone, luxury appliances, full utility setup |
Designing for Maryland’s Climate
Maryland’s mix of hot, humid summers and cold winters means your outdoor kitchen needs to be built for year-round durability. Weather-resistant materials, proper drainage, and protective coverings like pergolas or pavilions can extend the life of your investment. If you are building near the coast or in areas subject to Chesapeake Bay Critical Area regulations, additional permitting and design considerations may apply.
Is an Outdoor Kitchen Worth the Investment?
Yes. According to the National Association of Realtors Remodeling Impact Report, outdoor kitchens consistently rank among the top outdoor improvements for return on investment. They can add significant resale value and, more importantly, enhance your day-to-day living experience.
Homeowners who combine an outdoor kitchen with complementary upgrades such as a custom porch, patio or deck often see even greater lifestyle and resale benefits, since the overall outdoor space becomes more functional and inviting.
Tips for Budgeting Your Outdoor Kitchen
- Plan utilities early: Gas, water, and electric lines are easiest and most cost-effective to install before other elements are built.
- Choose durable materials: Maryland’s climate calls for surfaces and finishes that can handle heat, cold, and moisture.
- Think about shade: Covered cooking and dining areas can make your space more comfortable and extend its usable season.
- Set aside a contingency fund: Reserve 10–15% of your budget for unexpected costs.
Bringing Your Outdoor Kitchen to Life
At Clarksville Construction, we have built everything from simple grilling stations to elaborate outdoor entertaining spaces. Our process ensures your kitchen fits your property, budget, and lifestyle, whether you are looking for a seasonal cooking space or a year-round extension of your home.To get started, explore our exterior remodeling services or contact us for a personalized quote. We will walk you through your options, help you plan your budget, and bring your vision to life with craftsmanship that lasts.

