Repurposed Dresser Into Patio Entertaining Island
I needed a place to serve food and drinks on our patio when entertaining. I purchased an old dresser and went to work
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**Scroll down to see the video**I have struggled at times when it was shower time. My dog is pretty good when she needs a shower. If the water stops for a split second she is ready to walk away. Making this shower helps free up both hands and pretty much wet her entire body at one time. If this seems like something you'd like to make I’ll take you through the steps I took to make his shower. Be sure to check out the video for more details. No glue was used for this rig it’s all dry fit, this way you can break it down and store it.
Hello, I am Cy from Cy's Corner and this is a project from the mind of my Husband. He wanted to make an area specifically for the barbecue! I made a video of this building adventure and it is included below, but for tutorial sake I will describe his process with some pictures.
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I've surfed the net and can't seem to find a detail step by step plan to frame a outdoor kitchen/grilling station. Eventually, the top coat will be stucco, however, what I need are instructions for the framing with steel studs. Is the distance between the same as wood construction or different, etc.,? A plan will be tremendous as I would know how many pieces of steel studs to purchase.Thanks
I have my pieces, a fridge, droo in grill, etc...I also have a black stone griddle and a large independent deep fryer that I would like to add in to the more formal look of an outdoor kitchen.
I just moved into this house coming from a house in the country from lots of land; so this type of home is very new to me. It's a typical Florida home with a screened in pool. I want to add a hot tub and a place that I can add my BBQ pit and flat top grill, plus a place to sit and eat. I've included pictures of my pool area as it is now (I close in a week). I also included a picture of a "room" with a hot tub and bar. Would it look weird to build something like that in that big blank space under the screen room?