Kaboodle kitchen cabinetry was used in an outdoor alfresco area to create a space for entertaining friends and family.
An unusable space turned into a very usable space for entertaining friends and family - warm and inviting with open air for summer and closed in options for winter.
It's as good today as the day it was put in.
My advice for others would be keep a clear mind on your design, put it on paper, decide your materials and gather all resources before you start.
Draw up design.
Measured the area for available space.
Mapped out design on Kaboodle graph paper.
Conducted research on Bunnings web site to identify products. Set the budget.
Purchase the materials.
Prepare the area.
Install sliding doors and carpet.
Install the Kaboodle kitchen.
Wiring and lighting.
Paint and accessories.
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