Build a Fire Pit
Having acquired our 11 acres just over one year ago, I am now looking forward to landscaping and fine tuning the garden and yard. Not only is this project a focal point for family gatherings, but it also provides heat on those chilly winter evenings.
I've had the idea in my head for some time now and have a stack of old Chicago bricks but needed the knowledge that I was on the right track.
A special thanks to our friends at Lowe's Creative Ideas for the instructions.
Have a good one!
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Linger outside with friends and family on cool fall evenings.
Photography by Brian Francis | Styling by Jen Rotenstreich
Build a simple fire pit in a weekend and add ambience to your backyard. Find
inspiration here, and then follow our step-by-step guidelines to create your own cozy outdoor retreat, where your guests can enjoy nightly tall tales, ghost stories, or sing-alongs.
Skill level: Advanced
Rough cost estimate: $715*
Rough time estimate: 2 days
- wall block pavers (Olde Manor, #123429)
- red bricks (#10298)
- 5 bags of patio/paver base (#100166)
*Does not include applicable taxes, which vary by market, or the cost of tools.
Design for Comfort and Safety
- Set a few stones into the ground to serve as a flat surface for a side
table. If desired, add additional pavers around the structure or to create a
path leading to your home. - Before you begin building, check your local codes regarding open fires and permits. Take care to site the firepit away from overhanging trees and shrubs, structures, and flammable materials.
- It’s best to dry stack the pavers because heat can melt adhesive or cause it to release fumes.
- Line the inside of your firepit with fire-rated material, such as fire-rated bricks.
- Follow basic fire safety rules. Children should always be supervised, and a water source needs to be easily accessible.
Use a whiskey-barrel planter to store firewood.
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