Patio Fire Pits -- Warm Up Your Summer Nights
There's something about fire. It captivates. Doesn't matter if you're 8 or 80. Today there are many ways that you can bring it into your yard. And, oh, it's come a long way...
Today's outdoor fire spaces mean that you've got the perfect spot to spend the last of the summer evenings. The neighbors come over and toast a few marshmallows after the high school basketball game. You and that special someone take a bottle of wine out there after dinner.
It's no wonder that they're tops on many people's lists of outdoor additions. In Wisconsin, the outdoor times are extended into fall if you've got a way to heat your outdoor space.
The above-ground patio fire pit is both attractive and low-maintenance. It can be made from a variety of materials to match any decor.
The style that we use the most is made of concrete block. This block is just as tough as the retaining wall blocks that we use. It also comes in many natural colors. About three feet across, these patio fire pits are just the right size for warming fingers and toes.
The in-ground patio fire pit is a low-profile way to enjoy a fire. Tucked down into your patio, special ventilation is built in to make sure it functions well.
Fireplaces -- yes, really. Fireplaces bring the 'wow' outdoors. So much of today's landscaping is about creating that outdoor space that is just as relaxing, just as convenient and nice as the indoors. If you want your outdoor space to feel like a room -- you really should consider this.
Consider topping off that outdoor room feel with a large rustic pergola and a brick paver patio beneath. A few shrubs, trellis and vine for privacy and a few twinkling lights overhead. Dine alfresco or just relax on the cushions of a large teak couch.
I hope I've given you more than a few ideas to warm up your summer nights. Now your only problem will be choosing one!
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