We have been working really hard to get our backyard into entertaining-worthy shape for the summer season!
We previously shared our wonderful new patio with you and are so excited to have partnered with the Home Depot again to add Pavestone Rumblestone hardscape benches and fire pit to our space.
The bench and fire pit were each kits by the RumbleStone brand at the Home Depot.
They were easy to assemble with nothing but construction adhesive!
No concrete or mortar required.
You might have seen a peek at the process on Facebook Live here!
We love how this space turned out and have already entertained out here multiple times.
It is such a relaxing spot to look out at the lake and enjoy an ice cold beverage.
We will be sharing all of the details on the products that we used as well as the full tutorial to re-create them on the Home Depot blog today.
Be sure to check it out!
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Hello, I’m Morgan, half of the creative force behind CharlestonCrafted.com! With a passion for DIY that dates back to 2012, I’ve transformed three homes and now I’m dedicated to helping others craft their dream spaces. Let’s turn your house into a home together!
Janelle
Tuesday 13th of April 2021
What’s the max weight on those benches?
Morgan
Thursday 15th of April 2021
I have no idea, but it's three pressure treated 4x4s between stone columns, so.... a lot.
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Mike Stasiw
Thursday 14th of May 2020
Wait a minute. How is it diy if you go to Home Depot and buy two kits ( fire pit project)? Gonna skip your site and just cruise Lowe’s and the Depot. Good Luck.
Sean
Thursday 14th of May 2020
Hey Mike! Sorry we didn’t chisel the stones ourselves. Good luck on your project!
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