I Want to Get an Outdoor Fireplace for My Newly Redesigned Patio. Help?

Any suggestions? Brands? wood vs. electric? Size recommendations?

coal fire pits are good as they double up as bbq’s as well and look really contemporary i wouldnt buy electric as they cost a fortune the other alternative is a patio heater that uses gas but they are very harsh looking – personally a fire pit is cosy and if it has enough space arount the rim it can double up as a table for drinks as you cosy round it

try any DIY stores no particular make is better than the other just make sure its rust proof if you are buying a metal one

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  1. juxcci Says:

    coal fire pits are good as they double up as bbq’s as well and look really contemporary i wouldnt buy electric as they cost a fortune the other alternative is a patio heater that uses gas but they are very harsh looking – personally a fire pit is cosy and if it has enough space arount the rim it can double up as a table for drinks as you cosy round it

    try any DIY stores no particular make is better than the other just make sure its rust proof if you are buying a metal one
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  2. Alan Says:

    Check with your county first if they are allowed or your landlord.

    My neighbor got one and he had to get rid of it.
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  3. cheebafan Says:

    My buddy went and bought a 5ft round flat cement pond. Its heavy, but its something different and there are a lot of designs out there.
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  4. Peter G Says:

    the best one is the Caracas Fire pit
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  5. joe w Says:

    to the one that bought cement pond,it will explode when you build a fire in it.ask any fireman

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