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Old World Garden Farms
Old World Garden Farms Blogger Newark, OH on Aug 11, 2012
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Rustic Outdoor Summer Kitchen

(www.oldworldgardenfarms.com )When we first started to put down some initial designs on paper – one thing we didn't want was a typical brick, mortar or stone outdoor kitchen. We wanted something unique, and we wanted it to match the existing barn and reclaimed brick patio. Even more – we wanted to make it from the left over recycled barn materials we already had on hand. The only other requirement was to make sure we had enough counter space on each side to be able to easily prepare food straight from the garden to the grill.

We finally decided on a simple straight line island design. 14′ long, with a 48″ grill and burner slide-in space in the middle. Each side would then be flanked by 5 foot overhanging counters. We made the width of the counter 34″ to give extra surface room to prepare and serve foods. With limited time before a looming barn party– we opted for a simple wooden top for now to match the farm table – however- as future time allows – we really want to replace with some stained concrete countertops.

THE BUILDING PROCESS

We first built a simple 2 x 4 stud frame, leaving a 48″ space in the middle and front for the grill and burners to slide in. We ...»

used treated wood for the bottom to sit on the brick pad – and then built the rest from standard 2x lumber. Next -we encased the inside of the grill area with cement board to protect the structure from the heat of the grill. Then sided the entire structure with more of the left over corrugated roofing and trimmed it out to match the barn.

All that was left was to slide in the grill – attach the top and the outdoor kitchen project was complete!

Jim and Mary - www.oldworldgardenfarms.com

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    Keeping with our re-use and recycle theme for the party barn - we constructed this rustic outdoor kitchen for the barn pergola patio
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    We started by making the frame from 2 x 4′s – using treated lumber for the bottom
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    We added more of the old barn roof material for siding and trimmed it out to match barn
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    We used the same recycled materials to match the barn - in all -we had less than $100 in the outdoor kitchen area minus the grill of course :)
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    Rustic outdoor kitchen installed and in use.
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  • Jan P Windsor, CT
    Oh great - now here is ANOTHER awesome idea for my backyard re do!!! It looks great - and yes - we need a new grill!!! Thanks for sharing!!
    on Aug 11, 2012 · Like 0
  • Suzy H Greensboro, NC
    This looks great! I love the use of corrugated roofing.
    on Aug 11, 2012 · Like 0
  • FunkyJunk Interiors - Don... Canada
    Fabulous! I really LOVE the look of the metal clad siding. The perfect treatment for outdoors too!
    on Aug 12, 2012 · Like 0
  • Tina @ Repurposed Life Roff, OK
    Awesome! This looks really great. We to have used tin inside and outside our home!
    on Aug 12, 2012 · Like 0
  • Donna C Manchester, NH
    Great job and the use of recycled materials - even more impressive.
    on Aug 12, 2012 · Like 0
  • Linda M Clinton Township, MI
    Great job!! So nice to see something different rather than the brick, stone, etc.
    on Aug 12, 2012 · Like 0
  • Sherry L Deridder, LA
    Something like this is in the future for us. Got a couple of other projects to do first like a door more convienent to the back yard and then a porch or deck. Always planning something new.
    on Aug 12, 2012 · Like 0
  • Glenda B Maryville, TN
    I agree with Linda M. Great to see something different from the run-of-the-mill brick and stone. I love the corregated metal roofing and recycled material. So many people want everything bright, shiny and new. Kudos to you! Looks awesome!
    on Aug 12, 2012 · Like 0
  • Old World Garden Farms Newark, OH
    Thanks so much - we really wanted to have something that would match the recycled barn - and did not want the "traditional" stone or brick look.
    on Aug 12, 2012 · Like 0
  • Marian House Anoka, MN
    People used to have summer gardens, that way the house stayed cooler, I think this is a great idea.
    on Mar 07, 2013 · Like 0
  • Harald Kronemeyer Holland, MI
    I just bought a grill. Now I know what im going to do. :)
    on Apr 13, 2013 · Like 0
  • Danelle Maxwell Dayton, OH
    Love the outdoor kitchen idea, was also wondering if u have info on the pergola that you built too? Thanks
    6 days ago · Like 0
  • Cecilia Bramhall Pflugerville, TX
    very nice! Love the look!!
    5 days ago · Like 0
  • Emma Dorsey Gainesville, GA
    I am also getting ready to make an outdoor kitchen , great job!
    5 days ago · Like 0

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