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New Book Features Outdoor Kitchen and Barbecue Plans
Book of BBQ plans
To maximize your outdoor fun, you need a great outdoor kitchen for hosting barbecues. Landscape designer Scott Cohen is out with a new book filled with a collection of his favorite outdoor kitchen and barbecue plans as well as innovative techniques for building  concrete countertops. Written for  homeowners and contractors alike, the book contains 70 detailed plans for  designing functional  outdoor kitchens in sizes and configurations that work for different spaces, budgets and cooking styles.

 

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Fun and Games with Concrete: Six Recreational Uses

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Dear Jim, 

Normally, we are very serious at The Concrete Network about the practical and aesthetic benefits of using concrete. But there are times when you shouldn't take concrete so seriously, because the material has plenty of recreational uses as well. Here are six ways to put more fun in your life with concrete, from a backyard basketball court to an indoor slide.

 

Jim Peterson,
The Concrete Network
Concrete pool table

Right on Cue

Who says pool has to be played indoors, confined to a basement or rec room? The latest trend is to move the pool table outdoors, onto the lawn, with concrete serving as the decorative base. This outdoor pool table has become the centerpiece of the homeowner's backyard, providing both recreation and ornamentation.

Concrete slide

Concrete Slide

Made of concrete, this spiraling slide is the transportation mode of choice for the 5-year-old boy living in the home, leading from his bedroom on the second floor to the dining room on the first floor. Read more about this unusual home.
Concrete tennis court

Concrete Game Courts

Concrete slabs can easily be converted into game courts for basketball or tennis with the application of a rubberized coating for cushioning. Learn more about backyard sports courts and the proper dimensions to make them for various games.

 

Concrete tree house

Indoor Tree House

The highlight of this three-story game room is a concrete tree house with a built-in slide and a large knothole for a TV. A stairway inside leads up to the attic.

 

Concrete scrabble board

Concrete Scrabble Board

Outdoor scrabble anyone? There's no need to pull out the game board in this backyard. This supersized 5-foot scrabble board was made by pouring concrete into a wood frame, and then scoring it into small squares.

 

Concrete shuffleboard court

Shuffleboard 

For shuffleboard games, you simply need a smooth, flat surface that is 6 feet wide and 39 feet long. Pour a concrete slab, and then stain or paint the various sections of the court the appropriate colors.

 

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