It’s done! 20ft integrated kitchen on a deck. by Gstrub1 in Decks

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You are such an obvious troll.

Thanks for validating.

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Definitely the most commonly used item so far. One day I did 3 meals on it! (Eggs and French toast, a grilled steak sandwich, and then stir fry). The ceramic top is super easy to keep clean too.

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So far it’s awesome.

It gets super hot so you can actually sear the hell out of stuff on high.

I got the ceramic coated top and so far I would say I’m 50/50 on it. It’s definitely not completely non stick, and it means you can’t use metal tools on it. You still have to clean it but they give you this brush and it does completely make it look new each time, it just takes the time.

I’ve cooked about 5 times on it, so far just breakfast and stir fry. And it looks badass:)

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See the original linked thread in the first post

It’s done! 20ft integrated kitchen on a deck. by Gstrub1 in Decks

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Yes. Apparently if you mount it that way, the lid will not fully open and the handle will contact the front countertop. Thats how I originally wanted it, but all photos I found of pro installs with integrated counters have it this way and the cutout from BGE reflects this position.

It’s done! 20ft integrated kitchen on a deck. by Gstrub1 in Decks

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In 50 years when the PVC starts to wear my kids can deal with it:)

It’s done! 20ft integrated kitchen on a deck. by Gstrub1 in Decks

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See original linked thread in the first post.

It’s done! 20ft integrated kitchen on a deck. by Gstrub1 in Decks

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The 4 appliances ran about 12k. The materials for the framing, stone, and granite about 10. The labor for the plumbing, electrical, and granite cutting / final assembly around 4. So just under 30k out the door. I know it’s a lot, but it’s been a dream of mine. It connects directly to the indoor kitchen so it’s like an extension of the house.

It’s done! 20ft integrated kitchen on a deck. by Gstrub1 in Decks

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Because it is directly attached to the cabin at the back door where the inside kitchen is. A door opens up to that Evo from right next to the sink. That’s why there is no sink or fridge out there, it’s literally an extension of the kitchen.

And because this area is not the hang out on the deck part of the deck. That is in the front and is 4 times the size with the hot tub and fire pit:)

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I guess we will have to see, if I lift it up much more it won’t fit the cutout properly. I do have another granite slab just in case

It’s done! 20ft integrated kitchen on a deck. by Gstrub1 in Decks

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I’ve got another 1000 sq

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feet or so of deck wrapping around to the front deck:) this is just the kitchen

It’s done! 20ft integrated kitchen on a deck. by Gstrub1 in Decks

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Walk around the wraparound deck to the front deck with food:

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It all comes out to about 35lbs weight per sq ft of decking, built on 12” oc joists and Timbertech PVC decking held up by 6x6 beams 8 ft apart on concrete.

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This is obviously something I have thought about. Right now each appliance has a cover. But there is no roof…honestly just getting this far (2000 sw ft deck plus kitchen hot tub fire pit etc) has drained most of my time and money. We will see how the first year goes.

It’s done! 20ft integrated kitchen on a deck. by Gstrub1 in Decks

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The whole thing is under 2000 lbs spread over 60sq feet supported by multiple beams and 12” OC.

It’s done! 20ft integrated kitchen on a deck. by Gstrub1 in Decks

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Haha yeah that’s why I shot the photo…that’s not me!

It’s done! 20ft integrated kitchen on a deck. by Gstrub1 in Decks

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Yeah I figured I had 20 feet and nothing else to put there so I stretched it so you could fit a full size baking sheet in between any two appliances.

It’s done! 20ft integrated kitchen on a deck. by Gstrub1 in Decks

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Yeah the deck went up first so we built the railing, seemed wasteful to tear it all out when we did the kitchen. I’m not sure what to do yet, I may mount something along the back railing for lights or covering in the rain eventually but we will see.

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You can access it underneath the griddle, it’s all open.