ONE MORE • A slightly different style on the outdoor kitchen but such a good idea! Tomorrow I'm going to save some stills down of other styles which aren't technically hacks but are great inspiration if you're looking to do your own 🤩 For this one, a breakdown of materials used: - 2x3 treated timber - Decking (10 lengths) - Roof battens (15) - Porcelain slabs (leftover from patio) - Heatproof paint - Ducks back paint (slate) Method: 1. Work out what you’d like in your outdoor kitchen an...
237K views · 4.7K reactions | DIY Outdoor Kitchen 🍔🍕🍴 - 2x3 treated timber - Decking (10 lengths) - Roof battens (15) - Porcelain slabs (leftover from patio) - Heatproof paint - Ducks back paint (slate) 1. Work out what you’d like in your outdoor kitchen and measure it out to fit your space. 2. Build the frame out of the 2x3 treated timber. 3. Cut the worktop to size. 4. Paint everything near the bbq with heat proof paint. 5. When dry, mount the gas bbq. 6. Clad the outside with decking. 7. Paint all of the wood in your desired colour. 8. Batten out the shelves and inside of the frame. 9. Fit the worktops. 10. Make a up-stand using decking. 11. Built and fit the batten frame to the wall. 12. Add any finishing touches! If you have any questions, pop them in the comments ⬇️ #diykitchen #outdoorkitchen #ukoutdoorkitchen #diyoutdoorkitchen #diyoutdoorkitchenuk #diygarden #pizzaoven | Emily Smythe | Facebook
DIY Outdoor Kitchen 🍔🍕🍴 - 2x3 treated timber - Decking (10 lengths) - Roof battens (15) - Porcelain slabs (leftover from patio) - Heatproof paint - Ducks back paint (slate) 1. Work out what you’d like in your outdoor kitchen and measure it out to fit your space. 2. Build the frame out of the 2x3 treated timber. 3. Cut the worktop to size. 4. Paint everything near the bbq with heat proof paint. 5. When dry, mount the gas bbq. 6. Clad the outside with decking. 7. Paint all of the wood in y
Outdoorküche Teil 1
Dies ist der zweite Anlauf von meiner Outdoorküche. Ich hatte die Erste aus Holz gemacht, leider war ich nicht zufrieden damit. Darum habe ich diese jetzt aus Porenbeton erstellt. Es gibt noch weitere 3 Teile, wo ihr den Fertigungsprozess verfolgen könnt. weitere Bilder: https://www.pinterest.de/pin/798403840215515627/