The charm of a public space often lies in its uniqueness. While this may be achieved through bespoke solutions, there’s a compelling case for customising “off-the-shelf” products instead.
While we don’t offer custom fabrication, we are often delighted by the innovative ways designers adapt our standard barbecue cabinets to meet their specific project needs. You can view some of our favourite customisation projects here, here and here.
Here’s why embracing customisation can lead to exceptional results and how to approach such projects creatively.
The appeal of customisation
Customising off-the-shelf products allows you to infuse standard items with a distinctive character. Bespoke solutions can be costly and time-consuming. Instead, you can start with readily available products and adapt them to meet specific project themes. This approach offers several advantages:
- Cost-effectiveness: Off-the-shelf products are often more affordable than fully custom designs. Starting with a base product and modifying it on-site can achieve a high-impact look without the premium price tag.
- Flexibility: Customisation opens the door to creativity. You can mix and match components, tweak colours and finishes, and even integrate different materials to achieve a design that is uniquely yours.
- Time-efficiency: Off-the-shelf products can significantly speed up the design process. With existing products, you avoid the lengthy lead times associated with bespoke manufacturing.
- Quality: Standard products, with multiple iterations and prototypes, are usually developed over time to ensure the final design meets all quality and durability requirements. By definition, bespoke products are untested prototypes and may have inherent flaws that only show up over time.
How to approach a customisation project
Approaching a customisation project with a clear plan and a creative mindset is essential.
Start by defining what you want to achieve with your customisation. Consider the overall aesthetic, the functional needs, and any specific themes you wish to convey. A clear vision will help you make informed choices and guide your design decisions.
Choose off-the-shelf products that align with your vision. First, look for items that meet your functional needs and offer versatility as a starting point for customisation.
Then, add distinctive touches to your selected products. These involve custom painting, special finishes, or integrating unique materials. For example, a standard barbecue cabinet can be transformed with bespoke artwork or custom timber cladding or battens.
Engage with specialist manufacturers like Christie Barbecues for feedback on the practical implications of your customisation ideas. They can offer valuable insights and technical expertise to ensure your modifications are achievable and functional.