This popularity is owed to their multiple functions as year-round gathering spaces for friends and family, and to their exterior-enhancing design features. Whether as a built-in element of newly constructed homes, or an addition to a small backyard or deck, fire pits come in many forms.
If you’re creating a new fire pit as part of a remodel, make sure your stone type and color match the style of your patio.
You can put together a basic one using a ring of blocks over a paved base made up of layers of gravel and sand. If you’re short on the acreage or resources needed for a built-in fire pit, the store-bought variety makes an ideal portable centerpiece. This type of fire pit comes in every style from copper finish bowls to faux slate mantels to modern rectangular concrete.
Shaped like a light bulb, wood-burning or gas-powered chimeneas come in a variety of materials, including cast steel, aluminum and terra cotta clay. When equipped with a grill, your chimenea can double as a handy outdoor cooking tool for everything from burgers to shish kebabs to pizza.






