Outdoor Kitchen / July 15, 2018 / Agathe Marier
This technique unfamiliar to the average homeowner incorporates a on grade foundation that will cut your structural costs in half. Your outdoor kitchen and grill can be set on a slabongrade foundation as opposed to a typical footing. Slabongrade means the shape is dug into the ground gravel is set at the bottom and concrete is poured level with the hole and reinforced by steel. This technique works in conjunction with metal framed structures metal framed structures weigh significantly less than masonry structures and are designed to handle the countertop weight. This simple system removes the need for a deeply dug footing and concrete block cutting back structural costs by 50 percent.
You should select sturdy and durable materials that can stand up to climate changes. Many building experts agree that Polymer is the perfect material for the construction of outdoor kitchens. It can withstand outside elements and unlike wood concrete or stucco it does not absorb moisture. Polymer is a solid material not a laminate or layered material and it will not warp crack or split. Countertops can be made from ceramic tile granite marble slate and other natural stones.
Whether youre improving your home for its resale value or for your familys continued use and enjoyment the addition of an outdoor kitchen is a surefire way to spice up your yard and embrace an outdoor workspace. To many an outdoor kitchen centers around a grill; in reality this is just the beginning. Like your indoor kitchen many elements including style design and cookware are at play outdoors. Viking offers a range of appliances which will greatly enhance your outdoor cooking experience.
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