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4 Outdoor Fireplace Ideas to Warm Up Your Space

Brian Campbell
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
4 Outdoor Fireplace Ideas to Warm Up Your Space
There’s nothing like gathering around a fire with your friends and family on a chilly evening. The right
outdoor fireplace brings warmth to an outdoor area and is a spot to convene and make lasting
memories. If you’ve been considering getting an outdoor fireplace, here are some ideas to help you
get started.

4 Outdoor Fireplace Ideas
Outdoor fireplaces come in many shapes, sizes, and materials. Most homeowners want one that fits
the style of their home and is compatible with their outdoor space. Style compatibility affects your
design choice, the materials you choose, and the size and placement of the outdoor fireplace. Here
are a few styles to consider.

#1 Traditional Outdoor Fireplaces
A traditional outdoor fireplace made of brick or stone can work well with a home that has exterior
brick or stone elements. Matching the elements and tones in your fireplace to your home’s exterior
helps create a cohesive look. Traditional materials like brick or stone are also a great option for
homeowners seeking a classic wood-burning fireplace. If the masonry is sound, stone or brick
fireplaces will generally require little maintenance. If you choose this option, you’ll need to consider
having a professional check on your fireplace once a year to ensure it’s still in good shape.

#2 Modern Outdoor Fireplaces
A minimal outdoor fireplace can complement a home with a clean, modern look. Combine materials
like stucco, stone, or concrete with a pared-back, sleek design. A gas fireplace is relatively low-
maintenance option that suits the look and feel of a contemporary home. It also helps keep your
patio warm and inviting well after the summer months. Apart from general masonry checks and
regular cleaning, these fireplaces don’t usually require much upkeep.

#3 Sustainable Outdoor Fireplaces
Homeowners seeking sustainability might consider gas or electric fireplaces. If these aren’t for you,
other sustainable fuel options, such as ethanol or wood pellets, produce less smoke and ash. As for
exterior materials, explore locally sourced stone, sustainably sourced wood, or recycled metal.

#4 Customized Outdoor Fireplaces
If your home incorporates some unique design elements that are difficult to replicate, you might
check into a custom outdoor fireplace built to your specifications. You can choose from many
materials, including steel, concrete, stone, and wood. Qualified contractors and designers can help
ensure your custom fireplace suits your needs.

Advantages of Outdoor Fireplaces
Building an outdoor fireplace may be a considerable undertaking, but it offers some excellent
benefits.

Outdoor Fireplaces Can Add Character
An exterior feature like an outdoor fireplace adds visual interest to your home and helps it stand out.
It also helps family and guests enjoy outdoor entertainment more.

Outdoor Fireplaces Increase Joy
Don’t underestimate a fire feature’s role in making your home a fun and joyful place. Homeowners
who added an outdoor fire feature reported a joy score of 9.7 out of 10 after finishing the project,
according to the National Association of REALTORS® “2023 Remodeling Impact Report: Outdoor

Features.
Outdoor Fireplaces Can Beautify Your Space
An exterior feature like an outdoor fireplace can be a great focal point in your outdoor patio,
backyard, or deck. If you’ve long thought your patio lacked something special, a well-designed
outdoor fireplace may give you the refresh you’ve been looking for.

Before You Build
Before deciding on the project, consider some of the issues and requirements.

Safety Matters
In most cases, outdoor fireplaces are a safe addition to your home. But if you have pets or young
children, you’ll need to implement strict fire safety rules about keeping a safe distance from the fire.
Make sure your outdoor fireplace is a safe distance from your home and other structures as required
by the local code. And, before starting a fire, check with your local forest service office to find out
about burn authorizations or fire restrictions.

Budget Concerns
Building a fireplace can be pricey when you compare the costs to other features like fire pits. The
average cost to build a firepit is around $850, though depending on their choice of fire pit,
homeowners may pay between $200 to $5,000. By comparison, the average cost to build an outdoor
fireplace is roughly $3,000, with prices ranging from $1,500 to $9000. Homeowners on a strict
budget may want to consider an outdoor fire pit instead.

Maintenance Needs
While gas and electric fireplaces require professional attention, traditional wood fireplaces require
regular cleaning. Even with a small outdoor fireplace, this can be time-consuming and tedious,
especially if you have a busy life.
But what kinds of maintenance does an outdoor fireplace require? Take a look at the following
section.

Placement Consideration
Your outdoor fireplace’s location will vary based on building codes in your area, so look up local
requirements before starting work on your project. A good rule of thumb is that your fireplace should
be at least 10 – 15 feet away from your home, property line and any other structures or flammable
materials. You’ll also want to place your outdoor fireplace such that it doesn’t face prevailing winds or
obstruct any views.

Fuel Options
Many factors may influence fuel choice including your desire for convenience, your aesthetic
preferences, and budget. Consider the pros and cons of a few different fuel options.
  • Wood: Wood is the natural choice for anyone seeking a warm, traditional fireplace. However, a wood burning fireplace needs frequent cleaning and the smell of woodsmoke may be undesirable for some home owners.
  • Gas: Natural gas is a clean and cost-efficient option offering a controlled burn. However, some home owners may find a gas flame less comforting and more sterile compared to wood options.
  • Electricity: An electric fireplace often has a built-in heater that operates separately from the flames. This allows you to get the look of a roaring fire with or without the heat. Electric fireplaces are convenient, and produce a different aesthetic and ambience than wood burning options.

Cleaning and Maintenance
Regular cleaning and light care keep your outdoor fireplace neat and ready-for-use. Here are some
important tips to bear in mind:
  • Keep the fireplace clean by brushing away dust, ash, and other debris between uses.
  • A wood-burning fireplace may require an annual professional cleaning and chimney inspection to function as it should.
  • Regularly check for potential problems like excessive smoke and ash build-up.
  • Check your gas fireplace for fuel leaks and keep the gas valve turned off when the fireplace is not in use.
  • Certain materials may need extra care. For instance, an outdoor stone fireplace may require sealant.

Fire safety is also an important concern with outdoor fireplaces. Here’s are some general guidelines
homeowners should stick to:
  • Don’t leave fires unattended.
  • Understand your fireplace’s ventilation system and have a professional check it if you suspect any problems.
  • Ensure that any custom work follows local fire safety codes, and always keep a fire extinguisher nearby.

Find Your Perfect Outdoor Fireplace

There are many different materials and outdoor fireplace designs to choose from. The perfect match
can complement your home and landscaping to create a balanced and well-coordinated result. The
right outdoor fireplace can transform your deck or patio. It makes the area more inviting and
comfortable, adds character, and injects personality to your outdoor space.
Look for an experienced contractor who uses high-quality materials and can match the outdoor
fireplace to your vision while meeting local regulations and requirements.

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