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Outdoor Living at its Hottest
The Grayson Al Fresco Barbecue Island is an ideal solution that combines concrete’s sleek style with an inset barbecue unit for small scale grilling. Ideas for using the Grayson Al Fresco Barbecue Island include:
- Use as a contemporary addition to any small scale backyard as it doubles as a counter-height concrete dining table
- It can be a companion prep surface for an existing, larger grill unit and also offers additional grill space—while the steaks and burgers are on a large barbecue, perhaps vegetables or kabobs are grilling on the Grayson Al Fresco Barbecue Island
- For large events, the concrete island can be a buffet service station where cooked items are kept warm on the small grill while guests serve themselves
- Turn the island into a self-serve concrete bar area by switching out the grill unit for an ice bucket, or vessel, to cool drinks
With more than 12 square feet of open concrete countertop surface and a space for a “built in” grill unit, the versatile island will make your outdoor experience even hotter!
Grayson Al Fresco Barbecue Island Drawings include 29 pages of clearly illustrated step-by-step instructions detailing mold construction, reinforcing assembly and concrete mixing.
Drawings also include complete lists of materials required to make the project. The island is designed for use with a 14.5” Weber® Smokey Joe Grill.
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SPECS
Project Skill-Set Level:
• Recommended for Building Professionals
• Advanced Do-it-Yourselfers
Project Dimensions:
• 37"H x 64"L x 32-1/2"W
Finished Project Weight:
• Approximately 1200 lbs
QUICK DELIVERY
To receive your Grayson Al Fresco Barbecue Island Drawings, add to cart, complete the check out process and a set will be emailed to you as a PDF attachment no later than the close of the next business day.
IMPORTANT NOTE: These drawings DO NOT include instructions for installation. A qualified design professional must verify the structural integrity of any supporting structure. |
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