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The hottest ideas for home garden fire pits

Ideas for home fireplaces

When we think of a fire pit, we first think of camping and camping, but fire pits are not something that is only reserved for the outdoors. A fireplace can be for your garden what a fireplace is for your living room. Not only a practical element that takes care of warmth, but an accessory that conjures up a romantic atmosphere. We have collected 25 of the most attractive fireplaces, which are proof that these are not just dug holes or stones in a circle.

Fireplaces they can be extraordinary brightening up your garden, as they not only add warmth to it (poetic and actual), but are also an aesthetic treat and a reason for the whole family to get together. Some of the items in our gallery are expensive and custom made, but that doesn't have to be the case. With a little creativity and "cheap" materials such as broken tempered glass and other waste pieces, pebbles, etc., you can create an attractive fireplace that will added value garden regardless of its price.

An example of a "fire and water" hearth.
An example of a "fire and water" hearth.

If you decide to make the fireplace yourself, always take safety into account and choose materials that are non-combustible and durable. When choosing a fuel, the choice is as varied as the materials. It's easy on wood, on wood briquettes or pellets, on gas, you can even use gel. And while gas requires professional installation, other materials do not.

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An example of a "fire and ice" hearth with pieces of glass.
An example of a "fire and ice" hearth with pieces of glass.

Today, the following hearth designs are particularly modern:"fire and ice", "fire and water" and "fire and stone". With the first one pieces of glass used as an alternative to pebbles. The glass is heat-resistant and adds an interesting, "icy" appearance hearth. Another popular one the combination is with water, which surrounds the hearth and offers a romantic reflection of flame. For an earthy and zen look sprinkle it with smaller stones on the hearth. The stone will absorb the heat and spread it when the fire goes out. Check out some of the hottest ideas below.

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