Creating this kind of bench and planters for the garden...

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The Mrs has been prowling Pinterest (need to stop her doi gthis) and as we are getting the garden sorted at the moment for Summer time she's spotted lots of pictures of like raised beds that have benches built into them.

Here are a few ideas of what I'm (she's) thinking of....

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Now to me they don't look too complicated to build. The thing i want to get right is the bench aspect. Would I be right in thinking that we just build the actual planters out of breezeblock or similar to the size and shape we want and then get the whole thing rendered and painted?

When would be the best time to integrate a bench and can anyone recommend the best ways of going about it? I thought about building it into the sides of the planters as they were being built but im not sure if this will then be a nightmare to render around and paint which will then end up looking a messy.

Would the bench be something that is better fitted after its all been built and rendered etc? Or is it something that can be made so that it can be removed as required? To me they just look like decking boards so wasn't sure if there any type of supports that could be built planters themselves or if it would just be a case of using some batons to support the bench?

Keen to find out how some of the more advanced DIY/gardeners in here would approach something like this!
 
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It wont be a long bench at all it'll probably be most like the middle picture however my only issue is these look all lovely when they've been freshly rendered and painted but just wondering how long it will likely stay looking like that?
 
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I don't intend on having real grass in the finished garden. Will be using artificial so a mowing strip probably isn't necessary.

Would something like this be best constructed out of breezeblock out of interest?
 
If it comes to it, i'll probably do the block work myself as it doesnt seem like a massive job and get someone in to render it all up when its built.

I'm still trying to work out the best means of supporting the bench
 
When you say build it into the blockwork do you mean physically build the wooden part into the blockwork as i'd rather not do that as I can imagine the wooden parts will get messy during the rendering part.

Could I make the block work protrude out in the alcove where the bench will be then I can simply fit the wooden bench over it after? Kind of like some blockwork ledges?

Also, in terms of footings for the walls do you think i'll be OK with using some Type 1 MOT to 6" whacked down or am i best off mixing up some concrete?
 
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What are you meaning by cantilever seats?

In my mind the seat is just some robust decking boards screwed together or held together by batten underneath and placed onto some masonry ledges?
 
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