Critic my garden bar plans
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sunnygym

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202 months

Tuesday 30th June
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Any hints tips and suggestions please




Just trying to make sure I’ve thought of everything.

Will be a timer frame roof overhead

AC43

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235 months

Tuesday 30th June
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sunnygym said:
Any hints tips and suggestions please




Just trying to make sure I ve thought of everything.

Will be a timer frame roof overhead
What about lighting? Diffuse/dimmable/configurable lighting can make or break a space like that.

sunnygym

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Tuesday 30th June
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Was planning on decent plug in string lights plus a fan with light on the ceiling

NumBMW

988 posts

156 months

Tuesday 30th June
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I would absolutely bin the gas fire pit in the table.
You lose so much table space. If you have any sort of large gathering with plenty of meats salads, breads, plates, bowls, glasses, it's very frustrating not having any space

skilly1

2,878 posts

222 months

Tuesday 30th June
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NumBMW said:
I would absolutely bin the gas fire pit in the table.
You lose so much table space. If you have any sort of large gathering with plenty of meats salads, breads, plates, bowls, glasses, it's very frustrating not having any space
Agreed. They give off no heat to keep you warm, and use a shed load of gas and you won’t use it. Save the money.

LooneyTunes

9,238 posts

185 months

Tuesday 30th June
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No ice maker? Would be a useful addition, even with a freezer.

sherman

15,114 posts

242 months

Tuesday 30th June
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No bbq?

sunnygym

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202 months

Tuesday 30th June
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Cheers chaps for the above and notes…

BBQ and pizza oven are in a different location along with dinning table.

Ice machine is a good idea. Are gas’s fire pits really that naff ?

omniflow

3,727 posts

178 months

Tuesday 30th June
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I've just realised there's no actual bar.

There's nowhere for you (or anyone else) to stand behind, facing your guests, to serve them drinks.

skilly1

2,878 posts

222 months

Tuesday 30th June
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sunnygym said:
Cheers chaps for the above and notes

BBQ and pizza oven are in a different location along with dinning table.

Ice machine is a good idea. Are gas s fire pits really that naff ?
I used to work at garden furniture company, gas fire pits were definitely on the way out. But if you like them and like the effect there’s nothing inherently wrong with them, I just find they get little use and they certainly don’t keep you warm in the late nights.

mikeyr

3,325 posts

220 months

Tuesday 30th June
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I've used Excel to knock up quick plans for a room etc and one thing that might be useful is setting both column and rows to the same size. make each box on Excel equivalent to a certain size (e.g. 25cmx25cm) and you'll be able to put in a vaguely accurate scaled design. Which will then show you if that table actually gives you the space around it you expect, etc?

The Three D Mucketeer

7,290 posts

254 months

Tuesday 30th June
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No beer kegs and hand pumps beer
And where are the Optics , Lemon Slices and Ice
But I would put Phillips Hue Lighting in , Sync'ed to music from Spotify smile (and the World Cup at the moment)



Edited by The Three D Mucketeer on Tuesday 30th June 18:10

Doofus

33,936 posts

200 months

Tuesday 30th June
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In the top left hand corner, I'd consider installing some shelves, just like on the right.

AC43

13,516 posts

235 months

sunnygym said:
Ice machine is a good idea.
I've got one and use it all the time. Mine happens to be in the utility room. I keep a drawer full of ice in the freezer and just top it up now and then.

AC43

13,516 posts

235 months

sunnygym said:
Was planning on decent plug in string lights plus a fan with light on the ceiling
I've found string lights a little bit hit and miss.

I took them down in the end and went for a couple of these. Two do do enough for a table of 6. Nice and diffuse.

When they're not outside they light up various shelves and alcoves inside.

This sort of light is commonly seen in bars and restaurants (where I got the idea). Now I've got 2 of the Pookys in the link below plus one that looks more like a table light. Plus a couple of cheapo Chineseum copies. The Pookys are way better - far better battery life, better quality light, better dimming.

https://www.pooky.com/products/wee-scoon-rechargea...