A garden fireplace does thatTerraceCan also be used on cool summer evenings and in the colder autumn months. This means you and your guests can enjoy your holiday evenings even on cool evenings without freezing. Regardless of whether you are renovating or redesigning your patio, think about where you want oneBuild a garden fireplacecan. We offer you 2 options and great ideas for a pleasant ambience on your terrace. We offer you 2 options and great ideas for a pleasant ambience on your terrace.
Build a brick garden fireplace
If you have the space, build a traditional brick garden fireplace on your patio and surround it withgarden furnitureto create an outdoor living area. If you also want to grill there, then also consider the route to the table. Use materials such as brick, stone or plaster. Think about which direction the wind usually comes from. Install glass fireplace door, which will minimize the amount of dirt and grime. The ash is also not blown away so easily by the wind.
Build a fire pit instead of a garden fireplace
A cheaper and perhaps more convenient option is to build a fire pit instead of a garden fireplace. Fire pits can be placed anywhere on the patio and can be easily moved if you plan to rearrange your patio furniture. If you want to build an open fire pit, choose its location carefully. It should not be too close to buildings, trees or bushes. You can use stones such as clinker blocks, bricks, paving stones or rubble stones for construction.
Seating area with fireplace
Modern garden fireplace
Fireplace made of clinker bricks
cozy seating area on the terrace
Wrought iron furniture
Natural stone fireplace
Country style
Quarry stones
cool autumn evenings on the terrace