Started build second week of September and finished over the weekend. Took almost every weekend and some weeknights in between. If anyone wants a cost break down I can provide it. I think I was all in at about $5,000 with appliances. Not sure how much this would have cost if I used a contractor. Appliances are a Danby beverage fridge, Kamade Joe Large, Blaze Griddle, Blaze 27' gas grill.
Welded frame from 1" square tubing
![](https://preview.ibb.co/hi6SKf/Frame1.jpg)
![](https://preview.ibb.co/nGf9X0/Frame2.jpg)
Overlaid with cement board
![](https://preview.ibb.co/jOWSKf/CBoard1.jpg)
![](https://preview.ibb.co/dWu3s0/Cboard2.jpg)
Forms for concrete countertops. Used the Concrete Countertop Solutions system with their concrete additive.
![](https://preview.ibb.co/eVcCkL/Form1.jpg)
![](https://preview.ibb.co/jmnZzf/Form2.jpg)
Poured countertops. Wife and I did this in a morning mixing in a 7 gallon bucket and drill.
![](https://preview.ibb.co/kOJhKf/Pour.jpg)
![](https://preview.ibb.co/ncAyQL/Trowel.jpg)
Forms removed. Was going to fill in air pockets but left them because I liked the look.
![](https://preview.ibb.co/kja9X0/Edge.jpg)
Polished and stained. Used water based stain from Concrete Countertop Solutions, polished with diamond sanding pads from amazon, and sealed with Eagle gloss coat from Home Depot.
![](https://preview.ibb.co/mhcdQL/Stain1.jpg)
![](https://preview.ibb.co/fvAbC0/Stain2.jpg)
Stone work. Used Airstone faux stone from Lowes. Very pleased with this product. Cut on a table saw with a diamond masonry blade. Bonded with Loctite PL adhesive. Love the look of it and very easy to work with.
![](https://preview.ibb.co/gQH1ef/Airstone.jpg)
![](https://preview.ibb.co/n4155L/Back.jpg)
Finished Product.
![](https://preview.ibb.co/eJ3k5L/Fridge.jpg)
![](https://preview.ibb.co/erEYQL/Griddle.jpg)
![](https://preview.ibb.co/dKq7kL/Grill.jpg)
![](https://preview.ibb.co/mKeskL/Overall.jpg)
Welded frame from 1" square tubing
![](https://preview.ibb.co/hi6SKf/Frame1.jpg)
![](https://preview.ibb.co/nGf9X0/Frame2.jpg)
Overlaid with cement board
![](https://preview.ibb.co/jOWSKf/CBoard1.jpg)
![](https://preview.ibb.co/dWu3s0/Cboard2.jpg)
Forms for concrete countertops. Used the Concrete Countertop Solutions system with their concrete additive.
![](https://preview.ibb.co/eVcCkL/Form1.jpg)
![](https://preview.ibb.co/jmnZzf/Form2.jpg)
Poured countertops. Wife and I did this in a morning mixing in a 7 gallon bucket and drill.
![](https://preview.ibb.co/kOJhKf/Pour.jpg)
![](https://preview.ibb.co/ncAyQL/Trowel.jpg)
Forms removed. Was going to fill in air pockets but left them because I liked the look.
![](https://preview.ibb.co/kja9X0/Edge.jpg)
Polished and stained. Used water based stain from Concrete Countertop Solutions, polished with diamond sanding pads from amazon, and sealed with Eagle gloss coat from Home Depot.
![](https://preview.ibb.co/mhcdQL/Stain1.jpg)
![](https://preview.ibb.co/fvAbC0/Stain2.jpg)
Stone work. Used Airstone faux stone from Lowes. Very pleased with this product. Cut on a table saw with a diamond masonry blade. Bonded with Loctite PL adhesive. Love the look of it and very easy to work with.
![](https://preview.ibb.co/gQH1ef/Airstone.jpg)
![](https://preview.ibb.co/n4155L/Back.jpg)
Finished Product.
![](https://preview.ibb.co/eJ3k5L/Fridge.jpg)
![](https://preview.ibb.co/erEYQL/Griddle.jpg)
![](https://preview.ibb.co/dKq7kL/Grill.jpg)
![](https://preview.ibb.co/mKeskL/Overall.jpg)