Hello, my name is Dean and this is my first post.
I have been wanting an outdoor kitchen for a long time, but I wanted to have it more old school (ie wood & charcoal) and more for entertaining. I have a natural gas barbeque on my back porch and for quick food I keep using that.
After a lot of web and book research, I have found this site, and I am constantly wiping the drool from my chin.
My plan for the Kitchen is an L shape, with the pompeii oven in the corner, and a open grill area on one of the legs, and possibly a sink on the prep counter on the other leg. Very similar in design to Xabia Jims (Thanks Jim!) But without the back wall. I plan on doing it with cinder block construction faced with cultured stone and topped with granite or concrete counters.
So here is my question, on the pompeii plans it says to put in a floating foundation, the masonry book I have says to do the same for the barbeque, since I want to combine them on a bigger surface will a slab foundation work or should I shape the entire slab like the floating foundation recommended?
Should I just make a L' shaped foundation or should I pour a rectangle with the L one corner?
thanks for the advice, I love the site.
I have been wanting an outdoor kitchen for a long time, but I wanted to have it more old school (ie wood & charcoal) and more for entertaining. I have a natural gas barbeque on my back porch and for quick food I keep using that.
After a lot of web and book research, I have found this site, and I am constantly wiping the drool from my chin.
My plan for the Kitchen is an L shape, with the pompeii oven in the corner, and a open grill area on one of the legs, and possibly a sink on the prep counter on the other leg. Very similar in design to Xabia Jims (Thanks Jim!) But without the back wall. I plan on doing it with cinder block construction faced with cultured stone and topped with granite or concrete counters.
So here is my question, on the pompeii plans it says to put in a floating foundation, the masonry book I have says to do the same for the barbeque, since I want to combine them on a bigger surface will a slab foundation work or should I shape the entire slab like the floating foundation recommended?
Should I just make a L' shaped foundation or should I pour a rectangle with the L one corner?
thanks for the advice, I love the site.
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