Fire Pit Ideas for Android
A patio is not just a designed backyard, but also a place which you can utilize for entertainment and recreation. After a tiring day, who wouldn't like to have a place to spend their evening just lazing around! If you have a patio and want to spruce up its image, and are looking for some nice design ideas, then you can try adding in a fire pit to your patio. Fire pits are a popular addition to patios as they create a warm glow to the outdoor experience and enhance the surroundings.
Building a patio with a fire pit also adds value to your backyard. If not a compulsion, it is certainly an aesthetic necessity. Patios with fire pits lend a rustic charm as well as elegance and beauty, while providing the perfect place for a family to sit around the fire and enjoy the sunset.
Like any other patio accessory, fire pits come in different sizes, designs, shapes, and colors. While some can be simple and understated, other fire pits can turn your drab space of land into an inviting sanctuary. With so many options to choose from, it can be difficult to choose a patio design with a fire pit that suits your needs and taste.
If your yard is fairly small, using a portable fire pit or a fire pit table can be of great help, since they save space. A portable fire pit gives you space flexibility, while a fire pit table doubles up as a table as well as a fire pit. In contemporary patio designs, fire pit tables have gained huge popularity.
Another design you can use in small backyards or compact patios is a sunken fire pit. A sunken fire pit is basically an insulated pit dug up in the yard. Let the pit be big or small, depending on the size of the yard. A fire vessel made of wood or metal is another option there is for a small yard. A fire vessel usually comes with its own lid, which comes in handy, especially if you are planning to buy a portable fire-friendly vessel.
For an inexpensive option, just create a fire ring using natural stone instead of a tall block structure. These days, ceramic fire bowls have also made an appearance in the market, although they haven't taken the average consumer by storm as was expected.
For yards which are fairly big, if not huge, the number of options increase considerably. Design your patio in such a way that it can accommodate a fire pit anywhere you want. Generally, in medium or large patios, fire pits occupy the center spot to spread warmth evenly in all directions. Construct a concrete square or a stone rock structure, and top it with sandstone tiles for the classic country look.
If you want to go more rustic, use paver blocks or natural regular stones to build the outer structure. The pit can be partly filled with sand, gravel or manufactured crushed stone, and partly with firewood for a sober but warm effect. For yards that are not too small and have enough moving space, metal pits (cast-iron and copper are the most popular) can be used. While both have a high melting point, giving them enough longevity, copper has a slight edge over iron in this context.