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Outdoor Fireplaces, Fire Pits and Fire Tables
Outdoor fireplaces, fire pits and fire tables as part of your landscaping will extend the enjoyment of your backyardfor you and your guests. They provide warmth, light, a cooking source, and ambiance, making them a natural gathering spot for socializing, entertaining, and relaxation. People are drawn to the campfire-like atmosphere, and before you know it, there will be story-telling and laughter. A fire pit can also serve as an important focal point in your outdoor landscape design. When placed where it can be easily seen from your interior living space, it can be enjoyed from the indoors as well.
There are many options when it comes to the size, shape, and style of a fire pit. You can have a built-in fire pit installed, or you can purchase a portable one that can be moved about your yard. If opting for a built-in fire pit, you’ll be able to choose from a variety of outdoor finishing materials including concrete, stone, and brick. And remember, fire pits don’t have to be round-they can be square, L-shaped, triangular, or an entirely custom shape.
Some things to consider when thinking about adding an outdoor fire feature to your property:
- Choosing the best fire pit type for your needs (built-in, prefab or portable).
- How to size your fire pit based on how much space is available, how many guests you expect to entertain, and the height and arrangement of your outdoor seating.
- The differences between a fire pit and an outdoor fireplace, along with a chart that can help you evaluate the most suitable choice for your outdoor living space.
- Determining the best location for your fire pit, considering factors such as convenience, space availability, and safety.
- Determining the best size for your fire pit, depending on how many people you plan to accommodate and the room you’ll need for outdoor seating and unrestricted traffic flow.
- How local building codes may impact where you can locate your fire pit as well as when you can use it and what types of wood you can burn.
- Weighing the pros and cons of the various fire pit fuel options, including gas, propane, wood, and ethanol.
- The cost ranges for various types of fire pits and how to choose the right style for your budget.
- Selecting a facing material for your fire pit that ties in with your patio and the materials on the exterior of your home.
- Choosing fire pit fill materials that are both decorative and heat absorbent, such as lava rock, river rock, and recycled glass.
- How fuel costs will impact the overall cost of operating your fire pit.