Thanks to all on this site that inspired my build. It isn't perfect, but it looks and functions great. And now I have all the space to conceal all my tools and Blackstone griddle and propane tank.
I used a pine skeleton, covered with cedar fencing and trim. For the lighting effect, I added acrylic glass so that the light shows thru the top of the table. Also added a "channel" on the bottom of the top when the concrete was still wet, so the light strips would shine down without seeing them. For a personal touch, I added beach glass and rocks I found at the beach near me so they showed on the top. Cedar stained with 3 layers of Cabot Gold Sunllit Walnut
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I used a pine skeleton, covered with cedar fencing and trim. For the lighting effect, I added acrylic glass so that the light shows thru the top of the table. Also added a "channel" on the bottom of the top when the concrete was still wet, so the light strips would shine down without seeing them. For a personal touch, I added beach glass and rocks I found at the beach near me so they showed on the top. Cedar stained with 3 layers of Cabot Gold Sunllit Walnut





