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Outdoor kitchen and entertaining area

jmagnayon
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Outdoor kitchen and entertaining area

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Long time follower, first time poster. I would like to share my little iso project we started on Saturday (12/09/2020). The objective was to bring a little love to our existing deck by adding timber cladding on a section of the brick work and install a bench and modern sink to make the area a little more functional for entertaining or when we are out working outside on the vegie garden. 

 

TOTAL BUILD TIME: 7 HOURS

 

ROUGH IN (WATER AND WASTE) / FRAMING / CLADDING: 5 HOURS

CLADDING STAIN AND TABLE OIL: 2 HOURS

 

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This is the deck area, as you can see this is a before photo, before the framing and cladding was done. Water was roughed with the waste inside the frame and the cladding will hide our waste and water lines to our sink to make it more appealing than being exposed.

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Cladding has been installed and not stained. Acacia laminated panel was used as our benchtop and a 100x100 post was used as supports for the legs. Caroma flick mixer was installed along with the Mondella Rococo Sink purchased from bunnings.DSC00966.JPG

Added additional cladding under the sink to hide the sink as I thought it was a bit unappealing hehe.7F6F3D24-5953-44C7-A391-08CFE6A402B2.JPG

Our "sort of" final product as of Monday (14/09/2020), stained the cladding using Feast and Watson screening oil and kitchen timber oil for the laminated panel. As you have noticed I changed the flick mixer to a black one. (Dorf flick mixer) a spare which we purchased at Bunnings a few years ago. I think it personally looks better with the black 😉

 

Thanks for looking and stay safe! 😀

jmagnayon
Cultivating a Following

Re: Outdoor kitchen and entertaining area

Thanks @MitchellMc


Hi @Phil8303 we used 70x45 timber for the frame spaced out every 600mm verticality, that was direct stick on to the brick for the cladding to stick on. Then we used our paslode finishing nailer for the cladding so you won’t see the nails, until you are sort of pretty much close to it. Thanks for looking.

 

Bud
Just Starting Out

Re: Outdoor kitchen and entertaining area

Looks great!

MitchellMc
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Re: Outdoor kitchen and entertaining area

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Bud. It's sensational to have you join us, and great to hear you've enjoyed this project.

Did you have a space you are looking to transform, perhaps a new BBQ area? Check out our Outdoor kitchen ideas for your home for more inspiration.

 

We'd be keen to hear all about your projects and plans around the house and garden. Please don't hesitate to let us know if you need a hand or have something to share with the community.

 

Mitchell

 

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