It was important to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson to have their stackstone BBQ built right on site as a permanent fixture to their property. They very much wanted to watch the process. This BBQ is a 5 burner with side burner and rotisserie. It also includes a cooling drawer, tool drawer, access door to hide propane and bar top seating.
Project Location: Higley, AZ Area of Landscape:
Back Yard
Created By: Bryan D. of Higley AZ
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Sharon B. from stirling, NJ on 04/02/2008 at 10:49 AM MT
need more varity of photos
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Jeff G. from Westminster, MA on 05/05/2008 at 11:12 AM MT
I think they'll be cleaning that stainless steel allot more than they'll be using it it is a nice addition but what if in a year they want it moved to the other side built ins are not as cool as they seem but that is just my opinion I hope they love it and enjoy it but.... and SHARONB is right need more photos like the view from behind the grill looking out or how it looks from inside the house looking out on to it etc... and just a side note where does the water from the counter tops drain to?
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Harry / Bridget E. from Huntersville, NC on 05/06/2008 at 01:27 PM MT
I agree with both Sharon and Jeff. More photos. Also more close-up's.
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Pamela H. from Mesa, AZ on 05/13/2008 at 08:10 AM MT
I agree with the others that more pictures are needed.
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Marta E. from Gaithersburg, MD on 05/13/2008 at 04:41 PM MT
I think this is hideous. About the only thing I can say for it is that it goes well with the hideous concrete block around the yard. I hope they get a lot of use out of it because as far as looks are concerned it is horrible. The only reason I can see for their having built this thing is that perhaps their house is too small to hold a kitchen inside. As to the cleaning of all that stone and stainless steel--well. If I were crazy enough to buy what I suspect this house really looks like for the purpose of revamping it, the first thing I would do is tear down this outdoor monstrosity.
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Marta E. from Gaithersburg, MD on 05/13/2008 at 04:48 PM MT
Back to this outdoor monstrosity--they would have done better to spend all the money they spent on this thing and bought plants to camouflage that concrete block wall around their house and beautify their yard. Having a party and cooking at this thing sounds about as charming as dining in a parking lot. I would have spent money adding plants and landscaping to hide the walls, maybe put in a small stone patio floor to hold a couple of lawn chairs and if I wanted to cook out get a small $20.00 charcoal grill--food tastes better over a charcoal grill anyhow. Make the backyard a true outdoor oasis with beautiful living plants and flowers. This monstrosity sticks out like an ugly pile of bricks.
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