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re: Outdoor Kitchens
Posted on 5/30/16 at 9:22 pm to CaptainJ47
Posted on 5/30/16 at 9:22 pm to CaptainJ47
When you find a builder, ask if they do carve stone. It's a non slid surface. Should be able to do any color, any pattern. Stamped concrete will be very slick when it first gets wet. If you have kids, can be dangerous. Stamped will also fade much faster. I build pools and outdoor kitchens in Tx. We always recommend carve stone. Runs about a $1 more per sq ft
Posted on 5/30/16 at 9:41 pm to Fetch78
For Cabinets Id go with galvanized frame metal studs, cement board and real stucco exterior on the cabinets
Granite tops, nothing to rot/burn and ya can just hose it out.
Those high costs are bull shite. I have 30 feet of cabinets, and for the above it was about $6500
Roof structure and slab of course extra. I did plumbing
and electrical
Got drawers, and door hardware from Shoppers Choice, you must take a look there, out back/rear they have it all.
Granite tops, nothing to rot/burn and ya can just hose it out.
Those high costs are bull shite. I have 30 feet of cabinets, and for the above it was about $6500
Roof structure and slab of course extra. I did plumbing
and electrical
Got drawers, and door hardware from Shoppers Choice, you must take a look there, out back/rear they have it all.
This post was edited on 5/30/16 at 9:42 pm
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