Since ancient times, fire pits have served as focal points for both work and play. This remains true into the modern era, as fire pits continue to evolve. Current designs blend modern engineering with ancient principles to present a dizzying array of choices to anyone simply wishing to choose the best outdoor fire pit for their circumstances. There are a variety of styles from which to choose, as well as materials with unique decorative properties, and accessories that add whole new dimensions onto the containment of fire. Much of your reason for choosing one pit over another will involve expense, size, portability and other factors. Even so, each design offers various practical advantages that can influence your choice.
Perhaps the most common design is the traditional round pit, often a barrel or kettle. Not only are these fairly easy to make, but they also include many practicalities such as grills for food preparation. Barrels are typically metallic, though clay and light concrete are also employed in some designs.
Fire bowls consist of a copper or iron bowl which contains the fire, elevated above the surface via support legs or a pedestal. These structures promote the most campfire-like aesthetic while simultaneously offering modern conveniences, such as built-in racks for storing wood or other supplies.
Chimney pits are an eye-catching feature that adds a Mexican aesthetic to your yard. Commonly made of clay but with more modern metal designs, these pits' unique shapes are great at generating large amounts of heat. Also, some chimney fire pits contain grills and can be used for outdoor cooking. Chimneys also channel smoke more effectively, avoiding the shifting smoke commonly a pain for those wishing to enjoy a recreational fire. Unlike other models, however, chimneys must often be cured before use to ensure longevity.
If you're looking for something unique, then the pagoda style may be for you. These fire pits are taller, similar to the chimney model, but exemplify an Asian rather than a Mexican motif. Also, similar to chimneys, many include grills for cooking meals outside.
The most elaborate design by far is the outdoor fireplace, of which the chimney and pagoda style are two variations. These styles tend to be more vertical and contained than are bowls and barrels, and also tend to offer more customization options and require more maintenance. These can often be more decorative than are barrels and bowls, and may serve better in instances where you wish for the fire pit to be a major aesthetic focus of your yard, however it is important to pay attention to any special maintenance or safety concerns when considering more elaborate materials.
Fire pits can add new life to your yard. They can make it a focal point for outdoor cooking and meal preparation, as well as a warm space to relax during chilly nights. The many choices available in fire pit designs and features means that surely one is available to satisfy whatever needs and decorative concerns you may have.
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