Begin your outdoor kitchen journey by evaluating your space, finalising the layout, and selecting the Weber BBQ that aligns with your vision. Dive into our curated collection of models designed exclusively for Weber Outdoor Kitchens. Featuring the Weber Family Q3600, Weber Summit E-460, and Weber Summit E-660, these models are crafted to seamlessly integrate into your outdoor setting, available in various finishes, including the elegant stainless steel, with options for natural gas or LPG models.
Next, decide on the appliances that resonate with your style. Whether it’s a bar fridge that suits your taste or a sink that meets your requirements, we have an array of options. A bar fridge, available in single or double-door variants, is an essential addition, enhancing the functionality and aesthetics of your outdoor kitchen.
While not mandatory, having a sheltered outdoor kitchen can protect your appliances and furnishings from the elements, ensuring longevity and optimal performance.
Focus on long-term value. Partnering with a reputable brand like Weber and teaming up with Melbourne Woodheating Centre ensures you get a high-quality, durable outdoor kitchen tailored to your budget. Our modular designs allow for future expansions and modifications.
Costs can vary based on materials, appliances, and design complexity. At Melbourne Woodheating Centre, we work with you to design a custom outdoor kitchen that fits your budget and needs, ensuring you get the best bang for your buck.
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Montrose is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 33 km east of Melbourne's central business district, located within the Shire of Yarra Ranges local government area. Montrose recorded a population of 6,900 at the 2021 census.Montrose varies in altitude from about 91 m to 324 m above sea level. Montrose covers an area of 11 square kilometres (2,700 acres).Montrose is situated at the foothills of Mount Dandenong. == History == European settlers initially referred to the area of Montrose as South Mooroolbark, and used the land for farming during the late 1800s. The town was also informally called Double Pitts after the double-handed saw pit method used in the local timber industry. The settlement was renamed to Montrose in 1892 by local landowner James Walker, whose son had a store on Colchester Road, Kilsyth named Rose Mont. A post office was opened in December 1898, and closed in July 1994. During the late 1800s and early 1900s, Montrose was used extensively for orchards, partly due to its high rainfall. In 1911 the population of Montrose was only 133, however residential development increased in the 1920s providing accommodation for tourists and permanent residents.The Montrose Public Hall was funded by the local community and opened in July 1914, on the eve of World War I. A monument for World War I was constructed in 1921, which also became a memorial for World War II in 1947. The population of Montrose boomed after World War II, resulting in many more young families.
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Melbournes Woodheating Centre were very easy to deal with - in fact we ordered this wood heater entirely over the phone. Everything was seamless, we picked an installation date and the installer arrived on time and got the job done. We're now thoroughly enjoying our wood heater. Highly recommended!
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