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re: Outdoor Kitchen Design
Posted on 10/3/23 at 12:20 pm to LanierSpots
Posted on 10/3/23 at 12:20 pm to LanierSpots
I put one of those bar sinks in my basement when I finished it. It's the one thing I would redo. Full size sink.
Agree leave the island portion as counter space.
Replace the second fridge with an ice maker or extra storage.
Think of the setup this way, walking across the kitchen to get stuff while you're cooking sucks when you have to do it a bunch.
Agree leave the island portion as counter space.
Replace the second fridge with an ice maker or extra storage.
Think of the setup this way, walking across the kitchen to get stuff while you're cooking sucks when you have to do it a bunch.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 6:22 am to BoogaBear
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I put one of those bar sinks in my basement when I finished it. It's the one thing I would redo. Full size sink.
What size is the one you have that is too small? I was interested in your comment because I didnt want a wasted space for a sink. I checked the manufacturer. The one they are suggesting inside is 16.5"w x 18.5" L. The next size up is huge. The sink in my inside kitchen now is two sides. Each side is 14"x16" and is plenty big for us to use.
The next size up is called a farmhouse sink which is 31"OD and 26"ID. I just dont think I need a sink that big out there. Going to take up a lot of my limited space.
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