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Discover how to build an outdoor kitchen with cinder blocks in easy steps. Find budget-friendly tips to design your dream outdoor cooking area.
I mentioned last Friday that my dad installed a paver patio in our backyard while he was visiting a couple weeks ago. (Check out the three different design plans I came up with for our new patio here.) I’ll be sharing a quick step by step look at the paver installation process next week, but […]
Quick, easy, and budget-friendly DIY BBQ prep table! This DIY cinder block table is a unique idea for an outdoor prep table for grilling.
The ultimate outdoor kitchen grill island. Learn how to build a cinder block bbq grill island. Finished with field stone and a concrete counter top
This is a easy built outdoor kitchen with a sink and a bbq. The stones are 16x16. The cabinet is made from cinder block, 4x4 pressure treated wood for support and tile from the clearance section. The sink and faucet was $100, bbq with side burner is around $170. Takes about 3 weekends to complete because of the all tile work, area was about 18'x26'.
Learn how to build an outdoor kitchen to add a fun and functional cooking space to your yard or pool area.
Build your own outdoor kitchen or BBQ grilling station with AB Courtyard. Follow easy weekend project steps and add functional style to your backyard.
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I refuse to spend an arm and a leg on patio furniture and accessories so I decided to build a cute yet inexpensive bar/serving area. I purchased 15 cinder blocks and (1) 4x8x20 piece of wood from Home Depot and had it cut into two pieces ( the first two cuts are free) and then painted it with a beautiful Cognac wood stain. I also used Fuze it to to adhere the bricks. It turned out so cute and cozy. We’re still adding a few things, but I love the direction it’s heading.
After digging around on Pinterest and credible backyard DIY websites including The Home Depot and Blesser House, I have gathered 35 tips to help provide your backyard with a refresh. These projects have wow factor and time-saving either to unwind and relax in and around an intimate nook or for children to have fun. From ... Read more
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