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  1. 5 days ago · Fire pits are fantastic outdoor additions for homeowners looking to throw late-night gatherings, host parties, or relax after those long days. Just make sure your fire pit is well positioned and looks intentional, blending with the materials and styles of your existing design.

  2. 2 days ago · First, the small wooden deck that leads to a little patio with a firepit. The design gives your backyard more variation and lets you cater to more people if needed. Since the design is pretty straightforward, spice it up a little with colorful chairs and some garden decor. INSTAGRAM @maksdesignstudio.

  3. 1 day ago · One of the most important steps in creating a family-friendly fire pit is choosing the right location. Positioning your fire pit in an open space away from overhanging trees, roofs, or other flammable structures is essential. Keeping a distance of at least 10 to 20 feet from your home and other buildings is a good rule of thumb.

  4. 1 day ago · Tips for building and maintaining: Start by digging a shallow pit and laying a base of gravel for drainage. Arrange the rocks in a circular pattern, using larger stones for the base and smaller ones on top. Regularly check for any loose rocks and remove ashes to maintain airflow. 2. Rustic Stone Fire Pit.

  5. 2 days ago · Best Natural Stones to Use: Granite, Marble, Slate, Lava Rocks, Slate. Cost: $100-600, depending on the rock chosen. Softer, porous rocks like Limestone, Polymineralic Rocks, River rocks, Pumice and Gneiss might explode due to overheating in the fire pit area and should be avoided. 5. Sand.

  6. 4 days ago · Positioning your fire pit near water ensures you can quickly manage any emergencies should they arise, providing an extra layer of safety. This strategic placement not only enhances the functionality of your fire pit but also underpins the overall safety framework necessary for peaceful and enjoyable outdoor gatherings. $64.99 $54.99.

  7. 2 days ago · Winter: Evergreen Accents: Plant evergreen shrubs or trees around your fire pit area to provide visual interest, even in winter. This will help your fire pit remain a focal point throughout the year. Fire Pit Table with Cover: This landscaping idea includes a table with a built-in cover.

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