A few years ago, I decided to do an outdoor kitchen (under a pergola) which has been very useful and practical. However, I didn't feel confortable building a concrete slab and instead I used marine plywood with tiles (I am still regretting this decision). So if you are reading this post because you are unsure ... don't install tiles! They have been very practical but the look it is not the best and won't add much value to your house if you are thinking on selling it later on.
Therefore, I have decided to remove it (including the side panel), install an extra kaboodle cabinet (400mm) and install a proper concrete slab. See picture below:

The dimensions will be around 1900mm x 750mm x 30mm (and 1080mm for the heigh of the side slab). I am planning to use:
I have the following questions:
- Is 30mm enough? I don't want to do less because the top i am replacing is already 30mm so i don't want to paint the wall again (with thinner top)
- Is the reinforcing mesh roll enough with the Fibre reinforcement concrete mix?
- I am thinking on pouring it on a table and then moving it (around 100kg) to the final position. Any other ideas?
- For the side slab (side panel), is it enough if it is glued to the side cabinet? Otherwise, is there any other recommendation to fix it?
Thanks for your help. I can't wait to start this project.