Browse Forums Outdoor Living Re: Outdoor kitchens - ideas, photos, discussion, considerat 3Feb 16, 2015 11:24 am Owner Building at Jimboomba Woods in Logan City Qld. Blog : http://bandlnewhomebuild.blogspot.com H1 thread : viewtopic.php?f=38&t=68283 . Re: Outdoor kitchens - ideas, photos, discussion, considerat 10Mar 11, 2015 6:30 am Like a lot of things sandra77 there is good quality and then there is the basic stuff using a lesser grade ( read cheap ). Even top grade stainless steel will attract a certain discolouring if it is left for a while in certain environments. I think some of the manufacturers, like the one who made the fans you mention above are using the cheapest ( and probably thinnest too ) they can get. Stewie Re: Outdoor kitchens - ideas, photos, discussion, considerat 11Mar 11, 2015 7:36 am This is at my builders house, he will also be building this outdoor kitchen for us! We love it! I've seen may out door kitchen cost $3000 up and they don't last very long, so we are going to pay around $10k for this commercial kitchen outside, it's Goldstein commercial kitchen and he suggest getting an quasair rangehood since his one is a little OTT. These kitchen cabinetry will need to be shield from weather. So I guess you need a more enclosed alfresco. Re: Outdoor kitchens - ideas, photos, discussion, considerat 12Mar 30, 2015 2:23 pm Building4my3tots This is at my builders house, he will also be building this outdoor kitchen for us! We love it! I've seen may out door kitchen cost $3000 up and they don't last very long, so we are going to pay around $10k for this commercial kitchen outside, it's Goldstein commercial kitchen and he suggest getting an quasair rangehood since his one is a little OTT. These kitchen cabinetry will need to be shield from weather. So I guess you need a more enclosed alfresco. That looks nuts! Re: Outdoor kitchens - ideas, photos, discussion, considerat 13Apr 04, 2015 8:38 am We have a pool house with a kitchen / BBQ set up. Because we are fully protected from the weather we have gone with standard laminex. Three years on, it still looks fantastic. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Some things are worth waiting for. Re: Outdoor kitchens - ideas, photos, discussion, considerat 14Apr 04, 2015 10:41 am kyton... your outdoor area looks awesome! Re: Outdoor kitchens - ideas, photos, discussion, considerat 15Apr 04, 2015 12:24 pm The goldstein ranges are very good and give the best of both worlds as you can do wok cooking, grill, hotplate and oven. I will be getting the 6 burner for my alfresco. The rangehood i had lined up a quasiar but then I got a super deal on a schweigen twin drive hood so I grabbed it. now just need to work out the benchtops, cabinets, fridge etc Re: Outdoor kitchens - ideas, photos, discussion, considerat 16Apr 04, 2015 4:11 pm Kyton that looks grand! AussieMark, yes good taste! Re: Outdoor kitchens - ideas, photos, discussion, considerat 17Aug 30, 2015 9:50 am Re: Outdoor kitchens - ideas, photos, discussion, considerat 18Oct 30, 2015 8:04 pm tlblhayward We are thinking of going with Gasmate, similar to the photo shown below [for around $6-7k]... http://www.thebarbequestore.com.au/gasm ... -sorrento/ I love the look of the Gasmate Platinum II. I think the best part of free-standing outdoor kitchens is that you can sell / take with you / alter very easily. Another great looking contender is the BBQ's galore brand: Ziegler-Brown grand turbo: https://www.barbequesgalore.com.au/barb ... rand-turbo Re: Outdoor kitchens - ideas, photos, discussion, considerat 19Oct 30, 2015 8:22 pm Quote: I love the look of the Gasmate Platinum II. I think the best part of free-standing outdoor kitchens is that you can sell / take with you / alter very easily. Another great looking contender is the BBQ's galore brand: Ziegler-Brown grand turbo: https://www.barbequesgalore.com.au/barb ... rand-turbo The Zeigler stuff is way too expensive, IMHO, for what you get. I stand to be corrected. Re: Outdoor kitchens - ideas, photos, discussion, considerat 20Oct 30, 2015 9:10 pm tlblhayward The Zeigler stuff is way too expensive, IMHO, for what you get. I stand to be corrected. You linked an $8,500 package originally. I was quoted $9,000 delivered for Z&B 6 burner (double hood) + fridge + sink. I think they're similarly priced, obviously that quote doesn't include the drawer module, but that's what, $1k? They're all going to cook meat. You're paying for SS and a sleek, uniform look. If you find a full kit that looks as good as either for sub 7k, let me know and I'll buy one Ideally you would engage a landscaper to give you some insight what they may need in the space to make your vision come to life… 1 14362 "is it exempt or do I need to get permission from council" Call your Council and ask them 1 2156 About a year ago, I embarked on a DIY project to construct an outdoor Pergola, which measures approximately 5.2 meters by 4.0… 0 30061 |