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A much needed outdoor entertaining upgrade. Complete with concrete countertops, lots of storage, and a climbing vine wall.
Planning and Framing: I like using SketchUp to visualise my projects. With this I was able to make a few design changes before it was too late. This area was a challenge to build in as the existing patio tiles are on a considerable slope. The frame was also wrapped to protect the timber. I have experience building furniture and cabinets but have never framed a wall or tiled before so this project is a lot of "firsts" for me.
Fibro siding was used to match the house. Electrical wires for power points were placed at this point. Cabinet carcasses were then placed. If you can afford it, marine ply is preferred for cabinets exposed to weather. This area is covered but gets slightly wet when heavy rain comes in sideways. The cabinet base was heavily sealed to make it weather and bug proof.
Onto the concrete countertop pour. This is an entire post in itself. I followed another post on here (somebody making a table top) very closely and got excellent results. However, DO NOT us silicone based lubricant for a form release if you plan on applying sealer to your countertops. Silicone and adhesives do not mix! I had to redo the top sealant three times to get the final layer to stick. I don't want to dredge up the memories but this was days worth of work lost and lots of money down the drain. Once you have your countertop height determined you can tile the splashback!
A hardwood "bartop" was placed over the splashback, then wires were run to support a privacy curtain of star jasmine. Doors and drawers were built and installed, finally the backside was painted and planters added. The star jasmine has been in a few months now and have grown like crazy. I'll post updated photos when they are in bloom! Also, bonus shot of testing the LED lights under the bartop.
Thanks for the advice @MitchellMc. Yes, I have some reo-bar ready to add to it. Wish me luck 😅, I'll probably end up doing this over the weekend and will post some photos once it's done.
Dan
Hi @daniellongo, sorry I'm late to reply but just wanted to pitch in that I used the Easy Mix 20kg 55MPa Super Strength Concrete and it got a great finish. Good luck with your project!
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