I was working through options on a seating wall for the outdoor kitchen.
I wanted something that would look similar to the oven and rest of the landscaping. With the built up level of the patio, it was a bit too late to dig down and make solid concrete footers. I did not like the modular block look - but that is my fall back position if the mold fails.
So I decided to try my hand at making a form and use it to create 5 seating wall modules. After the seating modules are poured, I'll make another form for the columns between the seats that will have a planter on top and wired for lighting.
Wall thickness is 2.5 to 3 inches - wire reinforced and a bit of rebar as well. I used plain door casing applied to the front to see if it will look like a raised panel after the pour.
I'll use cooking spray as a release agent.
First pour is tonight!
Christo
I wanted something that would look similar to the oven and rest of the landscaping. With the built up level of the patio, it was a bit too late to dig down and make solid concrete footers. I did not like the modular block look - but that is my fall back position if the mold fails.
So I decided to try my hand at making a form and use it to create 5 seating wall modules. After the seating modules are poured, I'll make another form for the columns between the seats that will have a planter on top and wired for lighting.
Wall thickness is 2.5 to 3 inches - wire reinforced and a bit of rebar as well. I used plain door casing applied to the front to see if it will look like a raised panel after the pour.
I'll use cooking spray as a release agent.
First pour is tonight!
Christo
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