Check out grill models for your kitchen or gourmet area, with traditional, electric, or gas options, for all spaces.
Submitted at Mar 21, 2025, 4:23 AM

Scale Architecture Project. (Fotos: Juliando Colodeti, do MCA Estudio / Produção visual: Andrea Falchi)
Choosing the ideal grill model depends on various factors, such as the type of available space, the use you intend, and, of course, the flavor you wish to achieve. Here, we explore the three main types of grills, to help you understand the advantages of each one.
Projeto de Beatriz Quinelato. (Rafael Renzo/Divulgação)
The traditional grill uses charcoal or wood, and is the classic choice for those seeking the authentic flavor of Brazilian barbecue. In addition to providing an unmistakable taste, it creates a rustic and welcoming projects in the environment.
Ideal for spacious outdoor areas, such as backyards and balconies, this model requires more attention to handling, especially when lighting the fire and controlling the temperature. The smoke must also be considered, so it's important to carefully plan the location where it will be installed to ensure the comfort of residents and guests.
Apartamento da arquiteta Bárbara Dundes. (Fran Parente/Divulgação)
The electric grill is a practical and modern option, especially for those living in apartments or with little space. With no need for charcoal or wood, it does not generate smoke, making it much easier and safer to use, even in indoor projects.
Although it does not offer the same characteristic flavor as the traditional model, the electric grill is quick and efficient, making it a great option for those seeking speed in food preparation. Many versions have temperature control, allowing for better adjustment during cooking.
Projeto de Carmen Zaccaro. (Sambacine/Divulgação)
The gas grill offers a solution that combines the practicality of the electric grill with a flavor closer to that of the traditional grill. Using gas as a heat source, it heats quickly and allows for more precise temperature control.
This model is ideal for those looking for a barbecue with less smoke and more speed, but do not want to give up flavor. The gas grill can be found in both portable and built-in versions, making it a great choice for those seeking a practical, efficient solution that does not take up much space.
The size of your available space is an essential factor in choosing the grill model. If you have a spacious backyard, you can invest in a traditional grill with a robust structure, which may even include a support area, such as a sink, counter, and table. If the space is more limited, a compact or built-in grill may be the right choice.
Projeto de Blaia e Moura Arquitetos. (Rafael Renzo/CASACOR)
In addition, the integration with the gourmet area must also be considered. If you want a grill that is a focal point in the projects, the masonry model, with differentiated coatings, can add sophistication and become a real highlight. In indoor projects, it is important to think of a model that has a discreet design, without compromising the functionality and comfort of residents.
Projeto de A+G Arquitetura. (Luiza Schreier/CASACOR)
The finish of the grill makes all the difference in the visual of the projects. Materials such as stainless steel, stone, exposed bricks, and even burnt cement are excellent options to give a modern and elegant touch to the grill, both in indoor and outdoor projects.
Stainless steel, for example, offers resistance and durability, as well as a clean and sophisticated finish. The use of natural stones, such as granite or quartzite, can add a rustic and cozy air.
Projeto Studio 021 Arquitetura. (Juliano Colodeti. do MCA Estudio/CASACOR)
For indoor projects, more subtle finishes that integrate with the rest of the decor are fundamental. The use of coatings similar to the furniture, such as reclaimed wood or ceramic coverings, can create a more harmonious atmosphere. For outdoor grills, more robust materials that withstand the elements are ideal.
Modern grills are not limited to large spaces. Compact models, yet powerful, are great for those who wish to combine practicality and design in smaller spaces, such as balconies and apartments. There are countless options that combine functionality and style, such as built-in grills with glass doors, gas grills with stainless steel finishes, or even electric models built into custom furniture.
Projeto de Studio Plano Arquitetura. (Fotos: Denilson Machado, do MCA Estudio / Produção: Rodolfo Consoli/CASACOR)
Another interesting trend is vertical or portable grills, ideal for those who need to optimize space and have the flexibility to move them as needed. These options are perfect for anyone who loves a good barbecue but doesn't have much space available.
CASACOR Publisher is an exclusive content creation agent developed by the CASACOR Technology team based on the knowledge base of casacor.com.br. This text was edited by Yeska Coelho.