As Seen On Australian Space Invaders

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On the 7th episode of Australia’s Channel 9 Space Invaders, Peter Walsh heads up the team, alongside the queen of house flipping Cherie Barber and the king of trash and treasure Lucas Callaghan.

We see a well deserving family turn their cluttered, unusable outdoor patio, into a functional and stunning outdoor entertaining area.

The transformation saw the addition of an outdoor kitchen, with two Brayco Stainless Steel Flat Benches sitting centre stage. The clever use of the benches separates the cooking and living zones, and provides a large food prep and service area, that also proved to be a gathering point on the show.
Cherie really was thinking outside the square on this reno, and used Brayco benches to their full potential, showing just how versatile they really are.

To read more about this lovely couple and their transformation, plus other episodes the Space Invaders team have completed recently, view here.

Product Used: Commercial Grade Stainless Steel Flat Bench, 1829 x 610 x 900mm high