For some time I've been coveting a wood-fired oven, but lacked the money and yard to acquire one. But, in the next month or so, I'm finishing grad school, moving across the country to a house that we bought in DC, and starting a Real Job. So, it's oven time!
I've been poking around the forums on this site and staring at the Pompeii oven plans for the last several weeks, learning a lot (to echo what many newbies say, this site is amazing!) and enjoying all of the amazing builds people have done.
I'm trying to make plans and figure out my general design in the (probably foolish) hope of hitting the ground running after I move in July. As if a native Californian like me will be able to do anything but wilt in the humidity and heat of a DC July .
Anyway, I'm wanting to do a 36" Pompeii, with an enclosure. I've attached some pictures from Sketchup to show what I have in mind, although I have not finished modeling the enclosure or vent at all.
To explain my thinking, I like the idea of a full outdoor kitchen, but it doesn't really work with my back yard. The house has a huge raised deck, and it would make much more sense to have the grill, seating areas etc. on the deck. If it weren't a hideously bad idea, I'd be tempted to build the oven on the deck too (anti-gravity rebar in the foundation slab, perhaps? ). But, the place where I'm thinking of putting the oven is far enough from the kitchen (down the stairs from the deck), that I'd like to have a little more counter than the oven landing, enough to assemble pizzas or stage a batch of bread right next to the oven.
So, I'm thinking about extending the foundation out to allow 3 feet of counter (2 feet deep) on the side of the oven. The counter would be supported by a stack of concrete blocks on the end, and then the back of the under-counter area would be closed off by something thinner--cement board or even plywood? As you can see in the pictures, this leaves an awkward square area behind the counter but in front of the deck, which we're thinking would be an excellent place to hide the compost pile for the garden my wife is planning .
Does this sound sensible? Is a 3'x2' piece of counter enough/unneccessary/could be placed better?
I've been poking around the forums on this site and staring at the Pompeii oven plans for the last several weeks, learning a lot (to echo what many newbies say, this site is amazing!) and enjoying all of the amazing builds people have done.
I'm trying to make plans and figure out my general design in the (probably foolish) hope of hitting the ground running after I move in July. As if a native Californian like me will be able to do anything but wilt in the humidity and heat of a DC July .
Anyway, I'm wanting to do a 36" Pompeii, with an enclosure. I've attached some pictures from Sketchup to show what I have in mind, although I have not finished modeling the enclosure or vent at all.
To explain my thinking, I like the idea of a full outdoor kitchen, but it doesn't really work with my back yard. The house has a huge raised deck, and it would make much more sense to have the grill, seating areas etc. on the deck. If it weren't a hideously bad idea, I'd be tempted to build the oven on the deck too (anti-gravity rebar in the foundation slab, perhaps? ). But, the place where I'm thinking of putting the oven is far enough from the kitchen (down the stairs from the deck), that I'd like to have a little more counter than the oven landing, enough to assemble pizzas or stage a batch of bread right next to the oven.
So, I'm thinking about extending the foundation out to allow 3 feet of counter (2 feet deep) on the side of the oven. The counter would be supported by a stack of concrete blocks on the end, and then the back of the under-counter area would be closed off by something thinner--cement board or even plywood? As you can see in the pictures, this leaves an awkward square area behind the counter but in front of the deck, which we're thinking would be an excellent place to hide the compost pile for the garden my wife is planning .
Does this sound sensible? Is a 3'x2' piece of counter enough/unneccessary/could be placed better?
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