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How to Build an Outdoor Kitchen from Start to Finish 

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Here I show you how to build an Outdoor Kitchen BBQ from start to finish. My kitchen has concrete countertops and a gas and charcoal bbq built using metal studs with running water and electricity. I am really pleased with the finished result of the kitchen but as you will see, things didn't go according to plan when pouring the concrete!
Parts used
Metal stud www.wickes.co....
Cementboard www.wickes.co....
Composite Decking www.dinodeckin...
Whistler Tetbury Grill www.bbq-barn.c...
Whistler Burford Doors www.bbq-barn.c...
Concrete tarmac-bluecir...
Worktop former concretecounte...
Polishing/Sanding Disks www.amazon.co....
Quick Repair Concrete www.wickes.co....
Cladding www.wickes.co....
Preserver www.wickes.co....
Tiles www.wickes.co....
Concrete Sealer hsealconcrete.com
Paint www.zinsseruk....
Tap www.ikea.com/g...
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@stuartscott5136
@stuartscott5136 3 месяца назад
Good to see you looking so well matey .. was a nice surprise to see your face … Stu S xxx
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 3 месяца назад
Thanks Stu, good to hear from you. Hope you subscribed😉
@CouzPlayz
@CouzPlayz Год назад
A bit later this one! But I can sit down on the evening and watch this with my family!
@deeruckussolutions8772
@deeruckussolutions8772 Год назад
This dude took the term measure twice and cut once to a whole new level 😅😅
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts Год назад
I have to keep measuring until I start to get the same number, I'm sure the numbers on the tape measure move or something!
@jphomebrew
@jphomebrew Год назад
Hopefully your wife didn’t find out about the kitchen utensils used
@stevenkramer5953
@stevenkramer5953 Год назад
Great video, loved the expert narration by the little ones.
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it, they are great presenters aren't they
@adam_lux4691
@adam_lux4691 Год назад
Love this & it looks amazing. Luke the cat is such a star😽
@justinv588
@justinv588 6 месяцев назад
Awesome, I'm about to build one on my patio. Not near as big but thanks for the advice. We have a cat named Luke too lol.
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 6 месяцев назад
Great. I’d love to hear how you get on. Never thought we’d meet another cat called Luke. Ours had a sister, Leia but unfortunately she succumbed to the dark side!
@F54321
@F54321 Год назад
This was a great video. Thank you for sharing.
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it! thanks for watching
@rosscrowther4411
@rosscrowther4411 Месяц назад
Great video, love to see how others did it as i am planning to build my own outdoor kitchen. Concrete was a disaster though haha. Needed to send vibration through it or bounce/shake the rebar to knock out the air bubbles and gaps to get the smooth finish and yes the consistency was too dry at the start. but a fantastic effort.
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 28 дней назад
Thanks I did a bit of vibration but I think I was too broken by that stage to do it properly. Thanks for your comments, all good in the end!
@kamadocovers
@kamadocovers 6 месяцев назад
Great Vid! Ive done my Gazebo (and video 😉) and i'm ready for the kitchen build. Wanted to see how easy metal framing would be, so thanks for documenting and sharing your build. 👍
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 6 месяцев назад
Looks great. Can’t wait to see your kitchen build. If it’s anything like the gazebo it will be amazing!
@reilytorres9875
@reilytorres9875 Год назад
Thanks for sharing, like the video a lot.❤
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts Год назад
Thanks for your comment, I am glad that you enjoyed it
@paulmaioriello9822
@paulmaioriello9822 Год назад
Good job
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts Год назад
Thanks very much, I am very proud of it
@Wattsonthegrill
@Wattsonthegrill 3 месяца назад
Looks fantastic. I'm also looking into something like this as I own 6 Grills. New subscriber from BRANTFORD ONTARIO. Cheers 🥂
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 3 месяца назад
Thanks for the sub and the ind comment
@LethalityKing
@LethalityKing Месяц назад
is there a reason to put the composite decking? also when installing everything do you eventually enclose the frame or will the bottom be exposed?
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 28 дней назад
Hi, i put the decking down for a few reasons. Firstly to keep the metal frame away from the ground to prevent corrosion and aid drainage on the patio. Secondly it meant I could board and clad all the way to the bottom of the metal studs leaving about a 1 inch gap from the floor, again to prevent water damage to the wooden cladding, and thirdly it means i have "floor boards" inside the cupboards which keeps everything off of the floor.
@tooshieg2059
@tooshieg2059 Год назад
Oh I knew you were going to be in trouble when I saw you with no gloves. It made me cringe. Glad you healed quickly. Excellent job and good on you for getting the family involved. Thank you for sharing. I've been thinking about something similiar
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts Год назад
Thanks for watching, it makes me cringe too everytime I look back on it, definitely a lesson learned. I encourage you to go ahead and do it, for me it was very rewarding and gets lots of use.
@scottguest6137
@scottguest6137 3 месяца назад
You can cut cement board with a knife and snap. Saves the dust grinding in the future.
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 3 месяца назад
I know you can do that with plasterboard but the cement board was much tougher
@bikramsingh2014
@bikramsingh2014 Год назад
Inspiring job. Was wondering what is the size of your pool and backyard fence along it in length?
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts Год назад
The garden is about 50 ft deep, the pool is about 30X14
@drobbow
@drobbow 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the great videos. I'm planning something very similar and now want to add a sink like yours (via hosepipe as well). Where did you get that slim sink from?
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 5 месяцев назад
Thanks, I got it on amazon, think it was this one amzn.eu/d/6GeWEQA The tap was Ikea KALLSJÖN and came with hose attachments.
@nellyandbert
@nellyandbert 3 месяца назад
I am really interested to hear how your metal frame construction is holding up and how strong and load bearing this has been. Only ever seen timber used so really curious how this compares as an alternative as it appears to be the perfect material for an outdoor kitchen. Any thoughts or updates would be greatly appreciated. Great build. Thanks for sharing all of the details. Glad your hands have recovered.
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 3 месяца назад
I am no expert but 2 years on its as good as new. The metal is galvanised so there is no corrosion and the cement board provided lots of strength and rigidity. The metal was really easy to work with and if I were to do it again I wouldn't change a thing. After 2 years, all i need to do is repaint the cladding and maybe give the concrete another coat of sealant. Thanks for watching and the kind comments. Hands healed as good as new after a visit to the burns clinic, they used honey infused dressings which were great!
@nellyandbert
@nellyandbert 3 месяца назад
Thanks for replying and for the update. May well go this route as seems a better idea than timber. Glad you’re fully healed. Keep enjoying the BBQ and thanks for the great content.
@mariamkapadia2864
@mariamkapadia2864 Год назад
Love this! May I ask the nails you used to attach the cladding and also the corner trims and a link for them. Many thanks
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts Год назад
Thanks for watching. The corner trims were from B&Q and I treated them before I put them on. I wasn't convinced they would last but they are as good as new after one year. The nails are galvanised 2.36 X 40mm round wire nails from Wickes. www.diy.com/departments/smooth-natural-pine-angled-edge-moulding-l-2-4m-w-27mm-t-27mm/1821913_BQ.prd www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-40mm-Galvanised-Round-Wire-Nails---2kg/p/156705
@andrewrogerson1
@andrewrogerson1 6 месяцев назад
Great video. We're about to start our build soon and you've convinced me to use a metal frame. Was ot 50mm or 70mm you used? Many thanks.
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 6 месяцев назад
Great, I would love to hear how you get on. I used the 50mm
@angusandrachel
@angusandrachel Год назад
Hi There. Great Job you've done here. Just getting prepared to build my own. Can you tell me where you got your clamps from, which screws you used to fix both the studwork and the cement board. Finally which adhesive did you use for the cement board to the frame. I would be very appreciative if you can confirm these materials and sources. Many thanks Angus
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts Год назад
Hi Angus. Clamps were from Amazon I think just search for C clamps. Screws for the stud work are wafer head screws, screws for the cement boards are self tapping galvanized screws. The glue was just outdoor no nails I think. Good luck with yours, I found it very satisfying.
@richardscott2491
@richardscott2491 Год назад
Enjoyed the vid thanks. Helpful for my build which I'm just starting. Any chance of a link to your sink?
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts Год назад
Hi Richard, thanks. I got the sink on amazon, link here www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00EUAWAJK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
@darrensmith7359
@darrensmith7359 Год назад
great video where are the staineless fronts from??
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts Год назад
Thanks Darren, they are Whistler fronts from the BBQ barn in Sidcup.
@bhaveshmistry7230
@bhaveshmistry7230 6 месяцев назад
Love the video and was making something similar until I got to the counter top former, did you get it delivered from USA? Delivery price is huge
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 5 месяцев назад
They have a european distributor www.dutchdesignbeton.com/en/shop/
@jamesw7198
@jamesw7198 4 месяца назад
This is brilliant 👏 What software did you use to design the framework?
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 4 месяца назад
Thanks for watching and the kind comment. I used sketchup to flesh out the ideas from my head but no expert in it so literally was just a sketch without specific dimensions
@StuartBrowns
@StuartBrowns Год назад
Are you happy that the Wickes studs are strong enough? I've seen similar build using stronger-looking studs but if I can get away with the ones you used that's be great! I'll be going for a concrete top too.
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts Год назад
I'm not an engineer but I was completely happy with the strength, especially with some extra bracing and the cement board added a lot of rigidity
@mvlouman
@mvlouman 8 месяцев назад
Well done mate. You should be proud of what you accomplished. Not knowing anything about concrete, do you think a mix with less aggregate would have been better in terms of looks after sanding? Ive noticed that all these outdoor kitchens don't cater for kickboards. Have you had any issues with not being able to stand closer to the worktop?
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 7 месяцев назад
Before I started I envisaged it to be a uniform grey colour but I am not disappointed with the way it looks with the aggregate especially after sanding.... and in fact after a couple of seasons use I would say it hides any stains or grease marks. As for the kick plates, a bit of a belly and short feet mean its not been a problem, I guess cooking over a bbq you don't stand as close as in a kitchen either.
@yorkshirefortniters1234
@yorkshirefortniters1234 10 месяцев назад
Morning how high did you cut your c studs to get the height of worktop - you explained you spaced them 600 apart but how high - if you don’t mind
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 10 месяцев назад
Hi, they are all a bit different as the patio is on a slope and I needed to have the worktop level. I think the average kitchen worktop height is about 90 cm and obviously have to allow for the cement board and then concrete on top.
@precisionviewsmedia1453
@precisionviewsmedia1453 Год назад
Nice video. Is it Belgium Blue Stone that you have on your patio?
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts Год назад
Thanks very much, they are porcelain tiles, not sure of the exact spec I'm afraid
@rorycompton8138
@rorycompton8138 7 месяцев назад
Awesome build, do you have a link to your plans?
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 7 месяцев назад
No sorry, although I mocked it up in sketchup it was my first time using it so it was never really detailed specification more of a rough guide for me to follow.
@jorgerivers714
@jorgerivers714 7 месяцев назад
How did you modify your Weber kettle for it to sit like that?
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 7 месяцев назад
I just chopped the stand in half with an angle grinder !!
@Levelyourhead
@Levelyourhead 8 месяцев назад
Looks great ! What was the overhang of your counter in relation to the cladding ? 😊
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 8 месяцев назад
its about 20 cm
@angusandrachel
@angusandrachel 11 месяцев назад
Can you please tell whatvdrill bit you used to penetrate the stud work. I had great trouble in finding one that goes through nicely. Also which screws did you use when attaching the cement board. Many Thanks
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 11 месяцев назад
I used 2 or 3mm metal drill bits, I got through a few of them but so long as you go in straight and with the metal clamped it should be ok. Screws were galavnised self tapping screws
@GiovanniBenjamin-lb5xt
@GiovanniBenjamin-lb5xt Год назад
Great video, what are the dimensions of the kitchen
@richardcorben6364
@richardcorben6364 Год назад
I'm building one using your video.... well smaller and simpler design. Did you screw holes into the frame and then drill through the cement board to attach the board(and glue)....... I'm confused by that bit in your video!
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts Год назад
Yes i drilled pilot holes through the cement board and into the frame and then glued and screwed
@Mike_Genisys
@Mike_Genisys 11 месяцев назад
Have you had any issues with rust with the frame material used for your project?
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 11 месяцев назад
No, no rust at all after 1 winter and a wet summer!
@ShadowSpawn_187
@ShadowSpawn_187 Год назад
What did you use for the wood stud pieces for the cladding and how did you fasten those to the metal frame?
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts Год назад
I used treated roof battens from wickes and just screwed them into the cement board
@MrMempz
@MrMempz Год назад
Where did you find the worktop edging from?
@TsiRoadkill
@TsiRoadkill Год назад
z form
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts Год назад
I got the edging from Concrete Countertop Solutions, the link is in the description.
@BradAbbo
@BradAbbo 8 месяцев назад
Is your pool heated ?
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 8 месяцев назад
Yes, in the summer
@michaelbren3635
@michaelbren3635 8 дней назад
Concrete counters are so played out. Too much time and effort to guess at the results when you can just buy big porcelin slabs that look twice as good.
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 5 дней назад
Yeah its like unwrapping a big Birthday surprise and hoping you are not going to be disappointed!
@TsiRoadkill
@TsiRoadkill Год назад
Your concrete is actually too wet which makes it not as strong for a countertop it really doesn't matter though.
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts Год назад
I think the first part is too dry and then when it rained at the end it was very wet but all worked out ok in the end.
@charleyhydrick1820
@charleyhydrick1820 7 месяцев назад
diy amateur several items
@FamilyFlyouts
@FamilyFlyouts 7 месяцев назад
Yep 100% amateur, never done anything like this in my life.... pretty proud of it though and hopefully inspired others to give it a go.
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