Outdoor Fireplace Location is Important

Pick a spot as near your house as possible. Sometimes it is better to take a lesser but closer location, rather than make long walks back and forth from house to Cook-Nook. As a general rule, the nearer to the house, the more often your fireplace will be used.

If a grassy lawn, flower garden, or other open site is your choice, the Cook-Nook can be partially seclud­ed with skillful garden planting. The fireplace should face the pre­vailing wind, and only a low chim­ney tor no chimney at all) is needed.

Trees and heavy shrubbery that af­ford privacy, wind protection and shade are welcome features of an outdoor Cook-Nook. Here, a tall chimney that blends with the back­ground of lofty trees and carries the smoke  high  overhead  is desirable.

The wall of your house or garage, or a garden fence, may furnish real pri­vacy and good wind protection. As a rule, such locations call for a well-constructed chimney extending higher than the adjoining structure in order to avoid downdrafts.

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