By
eHow Home & Garden Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step1
Determine where are you putting the built-in electric grill in your permanent outdoor kitchen. Make sure your built-in electric grill goes fairly close to an electrical outlet on your backyard kitchen.
Step2
Decide how big you want your built-in electric grill to be and what materials are best for your outdoor kitchen. Choose materials that are weather resistant and that are long lasting.
Step3
Find an electric grill that matches your other outdoor appliances. If your outdoor kitchen is complete with a refrigerator and other appliances, match the style of your electric grill as best you can with these other appliances.
Step4
Choose a built-in electric grill that has been tested and can last a long time. This is a long-lasting part of your outdoor kitchen, and if you're going to make this kind of investment, it must be a quality appliance for a long period of time.
Step5
Look for a built-in electric grill that has a long enough cord that you know can reach the electrical outlet in your outdoor kitchen. Because this is an outdoor kitchen, you want to avoid having extension cords if at all possible in order to cut down on the possibility of short circuiting.