![]() ![]() I do believe concrete for countertop purposes has come a long way over the years and the styles and finishes are more abundant these days and easier to care for. We did not seal the stone and it was a disaster since concrete is so pourous. I should have done more research into the pros and cons of concrete countertops as well as finishes. But after using it the first week and spilling oil on the slab…that taught me a tough lesson I will not repeat. I’ve learned a lot since then and will not repeat the same mistakes.Ĭhoosing a slab of concrete for a countertop sounded like a good idea at the time. We built a patio with double islands, a screened in porch and a deck off the kitchen. In the first single family home my husband and I owned in the early 2000s, I designed a galley style cooking area in our backyard. ![]() Let’s take a look at the pros and cons of surface choices for outdoors. Things to Consider when Designing an Outdoor Kitchen is a helpful guide for determining layout and taking all aspects of the space into consideration. Phase two will consist of the pergolas and outdoor kitchen and phase three will be finishing the bathroom and storage area.Īs we plan for stage two, we are in the process of trying to decide what outdoor kitchen layout and countertop we want to use in our pool house. The pool should be completed in phase 1 and most of the pool house as well. How many phases will there be…you ask? Great question…I’m thinking three. Spring is right around the corner and we are looking to start phase 2 as soon as possible. I expect progress to speed up now as most of the bad weather has passed. Our outdoor project is slowly coming along. With new products coming out all the time, the choice of outdoor countertops is becoming more complex. ![]()
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