Monday, October 10, 2011

Tiled outdoor counter

When we moved in to this house, we found a BBQ and counter attached to one of the outside walls. It wasn't in very good condition and the fact that it was right next to the house concerned us. There was a kegerator with spouts both inside and outside. Awesome, right? Except we don't drink beer.

The old BBQ finally collapsed, full of rust, and left a huge hole in the middle of the counter. We figured, since we were redoing the bathroom floor, we could use the same materials to re-vamp the counter into an actually usable piece.

counterpart1
The process was basically the same - clear off all old materials, layer backerboard, mud it, then lay and grout tile. For this counter, we purchased edging pieces and an extra pack of the tile we used for the bathroom. At 68 cents per tile, it was perfect.

Now we have a beautiful counter that is both useful and presentable:
counterpart2
On the top left corner you can see a switch box, we can hook up music, a coffeemaker, a fan on hot days, etc. so it is a very serviceable area for entertaining.

My awesome husband did a great job on this as well, didn't he?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your counter looks great! And I love how you used the bottle for candle holders. I don't get out much, but I've never seen that.
Grumpy Grateful Mom

Ann said...

Your counter is looking good.

And now its functional too.

Katherines Corner said...

Oh you did a wonderful job, it looks terrific!! Hugs

Carina M said...

A kegerator! LOL I guess that was a party house?

Love what you did, btw.

PS When are are weoing to get together? :D