Hi guys,
Happy DIY July! I'm going to be building a kitchenette out of hebel blocks and powerpanels (I was thinking powerpanels but if I'm better going down another route I am open to that) inorder to achieve a full rendered open shelving kitchen look with soft rounded corners and I want the countertop to match the frame in an off white colour.
Here's my questions that I would greatly apprecaite some help with
- If I render the top of the hebel powerpanels, painted it and then used a 2pac varnish would this be sturdy enough as a countertop?
- Does anyone know how I can find out where the mesh is in powerpanels to put plumbing through? Can't find technical specs online.
- I've heard hebel should be waterproofed in wet areas - how much waterproofing should I do on a kitchenette?
- The part where using hebel gets tricky is the small space behind the sink (will be approx 110mm) I want to use an Undermount/Exposed Front Bulters sink and I am thinking the only way to do the taps is to have them wall mounted as it's going to be tricky to mount them through narrow hebel powerblocks. Or am I wrong and I can easily carve out space for the taps even in narrow blocks?
- Any other suggestions for how to do the countertops and finish them so they look rendered and the same as the frame but easier to drill holes into?
Inspiration pictures attached - ideally I want it all rendered and the same colour and texture including the countertop.
Thanks a mill!
Martha
