purchased this grill from www.patterncut.com. It is pattern A, 1/4" thick wood. There are several different designs to choose from and you can specify your desired size. It comes unfinished and we painted it to match the walls because we did not want to call attention to this cabinet. We also installed a
around the grill and, of course, the cabinet.
In this picture, it is an AV cabinet that contains the homeowner's cable box and dvd player. We ran wires from the back of the cabinet to her TV and put an RF lens at the front of her TV so when she points her remote at the TV, it controls everything on the
door with mesh hiding electronic equipment
i want to cover cold air return in living room with a nice grill like this
purchased this grill from http://www.patterncut.com. It is pattern A, 1/4" thick wood. There are several different designs to choose from and you can specify your desired size. It comes unfinished and we painted it to match the walls because we did not want to call attention to this cabinet. We also installed
around the grill and, of course, the cabinet.
Hope this helps you out.
Laurie Crum - Designer
http://www.summitdesignremodeling.com
Great storage for electronics. Hidden and out of the way.
consult the Electronics Takeback Campaign or the EPA's eCycling website for official facilities
contain the electronics and wires. Needs ventilation though.
display electronics, etc in our home.
Keeping home electronics organized is really just like organizing any other part of the house. Take the time to label and clean everything, and you'll save yourself time and frustration later on. More: Well-Styled ElectronicsHow to Hide Plugs and SwitchesHome Tech: Getting Rid of Wires Without Sacrificing SoundHome
has the grill on it, plus the grill would cost? Many thanks, it's a great design and I'd love to incorporate it off my back deck of our new home!
about grilling has a favorite (as evidenced by motherbear's reply above). Since this is a home design website, I assume you're talking about a built-in grill, as shown above.
What is "best" is determined by: what you will be cooking, how often you plan to use it, how many people do you plan to cook for
time on grill blogs, you'll find out what a great big, crazy world it is out there, and probably end up a little overwhelmed.
Figure out what you want to cook and what you want it to look like, and take that information to someone who likes to grill and who has built a lot of outdoor kitchens. They'll
Make your grill a mini destination. While you will sacrifice some convenience, locating your grill and eating area away from the house can make eating al fresco feel like a getaway. Take advantage of a great view, flip burgers by the pool, or hide away in a secluded garden nook.
grilling - Add a roof for all-weather cooking. If your grill is out in the open, consider
Cute little grilling area
covered grilling area
covered outdoor grill area
Outdoor grilling area
If your grill is out in the open, consider adding a shelter to protect the cook in a sudden downpour. Just be sure that any structure is a safe distance from the grill to avoid fires.
built in grill? Would you change anything after you have used it?
freestanding grills. Best of luck with your outdoor living room remodel!
I was the architect for this home. The homeowner went with gas for the fireplace and the outdoor grill. This being the second home this client has done with us I know they are still quiet happy with the house and the grill..