Monday, October 15, 2012

Outdoor Fireplace Design: A Great Backyard Is Within Reach


Outdoor rooms take a bit of forethought. Size of the backyard, budget and what you want to achieve once your outdoor room is complete are all factors that go into the design and functionality of your outdoor space. By using an outdoor fireplace in your design, you are getting a lot more than just a heat source.

Outdoor fireplaces are gaining in popularity as more and more people are expanding their living spaces to include their backyard. Spending all that time, energy and money to make a wonderful living room in the great outdoors, it seems a shame to only get to use it for a limited time each year. With a fireplace you can extend your outdoor enjoyment long after the neighbors have gone back inside for the season. Using the warmth generated, you can snuggle in for the long haul, do yard work or just relax in front of the flames, you will stay warm even on those chilly fall days. Entertain longer into the fall season as well, as the fireplace becomes a central point in the backyard for friends and family to gather. No matter how you use your backyard, it can be enhanced with a fire.

The design of the outdoor fireplace is mostly up to you. There are many different styles to choose from, some being self-contained, some fire pits, and some that have added water features for a two-for-one punch. Combining your outdoor water feature with a fireplace not only saves room if you have a small outdoor space, but also makes an interesting focal point to any decor. Fireplaces can be built from many different rocks and stones, so you are ensured that they will last for years to come without losing any of their natural beauty.

Outdoor fireplaces can be used anywhere in a backyard. They must be ten feet away from any other structure for safety purposes, but can be part of a living room area, part of an outdoor kitchen area or just free-standing in any part of the yard. Some people like to use their fireplace as a cooking surface, and with the addition of a grill you can cook just about anything. Some double as pizza ovens which are great additions to that outdoor kitchen and will deliver delicious pies time after time, made the old-fashioned way.

Outdoor fireplace design need not be intimidating. There are professionals that will listen and help you make the right decision for your home. You will be amazed at the backyard transformation that you create, with the addition of an awesome focal point.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

An Exquisite Outdoor Fireplace Design Will Enhance Your Outdoor Room


Outdoor rooms are certainly gaining in popularity. It seems that there are new companies popping up all the time who make items specifically for use outdoors. These items are made to withstand the elements and to keep looking great from year to year. A lot of companies have even come up with complete room ideas where you can purchase the entire 'look' or mix and match from different groupings to make something that is truly unique to you and your tastes.

Furniture aside, if you want something that is totally unique, beautiful to look at and functional all at the same time, purchasing an outdoor fireplace may be the way to go. Outdoor fireplace design is something that can take your backyard to new extremes in style. Because they are hand crafted, no two will ever be exactly the same, and because they are made using quality natural stones and rocks, they are going to stand up to the weather beautifully.

Outdoor fireplaces can be used alone, or in conjunction with a backyard kitchen area, giving you space to entertain for friends, or hang out with just the family. This design option lends itself wonderfully to having a separate a fresco dining experience, keeping the heat from cooking out of your house.

Used as a free-standing entity, the outdoor fireplace lends its warmth and light to any activity you have going on. Snuggle up to it and read a book, or just relax, watching the flames as they dance in the self-contained area. Because of its contained flame, the fireplace is safe for all members of the family, while adding stunning focal interest to your outdoor room.

While the choice of stone and design are all yours, there are many different options available. The fireplaces can be built on site or brought in once completed. As the only stipulation is they must be about ten feet from any existing structure, the placement of them is entirely up to you. Enjoy your outdoor room surrounded by the stunning beauty that natural stone brings, made into something that is functional and effective in your design plans.

An outdoor fireplace will bring you a sense of pride when you look out the back door and see the elegant 'room' you have created by incorporating different elements to create something that is truly unique and designed for you, by you. Enjoy the outdoors long into the chilly weather as you bask in front of your outdoor fireplace.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Build Your Own Outdoor Fireplace - Part 2

You've done your initial leg work with figuring out where you want to position your outdoor fireplace. You've made sure you could legally construct one and that your home owner association approves. You've checked for underground obstructions and you feel as if you have a location that will be safe with regard to fire danger. Decisions from this point might be the most important and certainly are more fun because they involve the actual design of your fireplace.

Chances are you have gone online and have perused the abundance of outdoor fireplace pictures. There are so many different and unique designs and chances are you have found one or two that you could envision in your backyard. Every person's taste is a little different so a good idea would be to print pictures of the fireplaces you like and make a list of features from each that you want incorporated into your design. Do you want a quaint
fireplace or a massive structure? Do you want a mantel or shelf? Do you want built in seating? Do you like the squared or arched firebox opening? It seems the questions concerning outdoor fireplace design never stop.

Once you have figured out what overall shape and structural features you want your fireplace to have, you will need to give some thought to finishing themes. Some examples are brick, faux stone, tile, stucco, paint, flagstone, etc... More considerations will be whether you want lighting on your fireplace and whether you will burn wood or natural gas. You definitely need to take these things into consideration before starting your fireplace construction to make sure everything goes as smooth as possible. The last thing you want to do is de-construct your project because you forgot or decided later to add the gas line or electrical line for lights. You'll be happier if you plan for everything ahead of time.

There are many building materials available and some are much easier to use than others when constructing your fireplace. Prefabricated firebox kits are also available that make the project simple in some aspects. They also provide a professional look but can be rather expensive. For the overall construction, you can build with wood, metal framing, and/or cinder block. Block construction seems to be the most widely used method of construction for
outdoor fireplaces as you "stack them" to achieve your final design. Obviously, it is more complicated than simply stacking blocks as mortar is used and block cutting may be necessary. Block is, however, very sturdy and chances are the fireplace will outlive you. When building an outdoor fireplace with block you can construct the firebox as the fireplace is being built. In essence, the firebox becomes part of the main fireplace structure. This way of building will take some of the cost away from having to purchase a prefabricated firebox kit.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Build Your Own Outdoor Fireplace - Part 1

You sit in your backyard in a comfortable chair with your feet propped up on the flagstone seating of your own outdoor fireplace. The crackle of the burning wood and the kids trying to obtain the perfect roast on their marshmallows brings you back to your childhood at the campground. The flickering flame produces a warmth not allowing your feet to feel the chill of the evening. This can be a reality if you ever thought about building your very own outdoor fireplace. If you are a handy person and feel like you are capable of building it yourself, you could be enjoying your very own outdoor fireplace soon. Whether you've given a fireplace much thought or not, there are lots of decisions to be made. So many things need to be thought of so the following paragraphs will guide you through a few of the things that need to be addressed.
Where in your backyard do you want to construct your fireplace? Before you answer that question with certainty, step back and take a good look at your entire yard. By doing this you may eliminate many areas quickly for fire danger reasons. Think about which way the wind blows most of the time and imagine embers leaving your chimney in that direction. What is in the direct path? The biggest concern will be shrubs, grass, and trees that may be dry in different seasons. You probably don't want the fireplace to be within 10-15 feet of a mature tree with lots of dry leaves still on it.

Do you have a place that will offer plenty of seating? This fireplace may become the congregation point for parties and you will want enough room for your guests. Search online for
outdoor fireplace pictures and you'll see that most have lots of vacant space in front of them. You may want to make sure there are no utility lines such as electrical, water, gas, irrigation, or sewer buried where you anticipate building. The last thing you want to worry about is having to destroy your fireplace to repair damaged utility lines down the road.
Do you have the tools necessary for building your own fireplace? The right tools will definitely bring a bit of ease to your building project. You will need various tools such as a trowel, buckets, a hose, block cutting tools, a level and it seems the list keeps going. If you don't own these tools and others not listed above, don't worry. Reach out to friends, family, and neighbors for the possibility of borrowing them. If you still need some tools afterwards don't buy the expensive ones as even the cheap tools should survive the fireplace build. Some tools such as block cutting saws can be rented from your local tool rent shop or home improvement as well if they're needed. They tend to be very expensive to purchase and most people don't town them because they are specialize tools.

Many neighborhoods around the country as well as local building codes prohibit
outdoor fireplaces or they require submitting plans before construction. This has almost become the norm in newer neighborhoods with home owner associations. Many times if your plans and/or sketches show that you have given some thought to the fireplace structure with regard to the final look, to include dimensions and whether it will match the existing décor, the plans will be approved. Home owner associations will look more at the aesthetics of the fireplace and local building codes will deal more with safety concerns such as structure height and the fire within.

If you plan your
outdoor fireplace accordingly and don't rush into it, you will be able to build a beautiful structure that will be the talk to the neighborhood.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Get More Outdoor Fun With Outdoor Fireplaces

Since its introduction, fireplaces were intended to solely provide heat inside the house. As years pass, however, designs for fireplaces have upgraded making them suitable for outdoor use. Outdoor fireplaces are just as efficient as that of indoor fireplaces in producing heat. The aesthetic attraction of these fireplaces is also not sacrificed because of its diverse designs and styles.

Outdoor
fireplaces have allowed the extension of living rooms from inside the house to the outside. Homeowners can now entertain more guests in the yard and welcome them with the same warmth and coziness as that of what's produced by the fireplace inside the house.
Choosing the best suited outdoor fireplace for your yard or patio may just be a challenging task. Just as the wide array of kinds and styles of indoor fireplaces, outdoor fireplaces also provide homeowners with a confusing number of designs and types to choose from.

Unlike indoor fireplaces, outdoor fireplaces have the advantage of portability. Some of these hearths were designed to be taken from one place to another thereby giving the opportunity of placing the fireplace at certain points around the house. They can be taken to a spot that will enable them to provide heat to a good number of people. Their strategic location will improve its efficiency. They are also made from lightweight materials making camping, picnics, beach parties and other activities more enjoyable and bearable during a somewhat cold season. Being portable also makes these fireplaces easy to be stored when not in use. To prevent the fireplace from wearing out easily, homeowners prefer to keep it inside during snowy winters and heavy rains. Easy storage will not be an issue with portable
outdoor fireplaces.
Furthermore, there are also permanent outdoor hearths. They are designed to take on the same elegance and grandeur as that of indoor fireplaces. They are also made with extreme durability to withstand any weather conditions. These kinds of outdoor fireplaces will greatly complement your patio or pool because of its architectural beauty. However, choosing the right kind of material that the fireplace is made out of is essential. For instance, if you plan to place it by the pool, selecting metal iron isn't best recommended as they will easily rust upon constant contact with water. However, purchasing a special kind of paint to cover the iron fireplaces from time to time will help in its added longevity.

Outdoor hearths usually run on firewood or gas like the indoor hearths, whichever the homeowner prefers. Unlike the fireplaces inside the homes, outdoor fireplaces eradicate the requirement of having a chimney or vents to release the fumes. Homeowners are now provided with the convenience of burning firewood without worrying about smoke buildup within the house. Using firewood with provide the best fire because it is most authentic. Moreover, gas burning outdoor fireplaces are highly preferred by most as they can be maintained with ease. Although the fire produced is merely artificial, they have an added benefit because they create fire instantly with a single touch of the button. They also burn cleanly than wood so harming the environment isn't an issue. With the option of using propane to fuel the fire, the portability of the outdoor fireplaces is manifested.