25 Feb 2008 10:24:34 | Nicole Martins
Making fires outdoors is not just a primordial instinct.
Homeowners have the campfire bug and it just seems to keep
growing. With the trend towards creating outdoor living spaces
and spending more time outside relaxing or entertaining friends,
garden accessories such as an outdoor hearth make the backyard
experience that much more enjoyable. However, it is important
before you shop around for an outdoor fireplace that you check
with your local city hall or firehouse to learn about all
necessary codes and restrictions.
While choosing between the many different outdoor fireplace
options may at first seem daunting, there are ways to help make
your decision easier. For example, it is good to know that an
outdoor hearth can serve not only as a center piece where people
enjoy surrounding the fire, but it also has a functional role
such as providing a source of outdoor heating when in close
enough proximity of the fire’s radiating heat. This is true of
both gas and wood burning fires. In addition, features such as
an attachable grill grate cooking surface makes it possible to
cook outside, another added benefit. Here are some ideas to help
you decide what works best for your space.
The easiest to maintain outdoor fireplace
Gas modeled outdoor hearths and fire pits are an excellent
choice where a clean burning fire is desired. With gas, either
natural or propane, burning more cleanly than wood, you will not
have to deal with smoke, sparks, cleaning up ashes or gathering
wood logs. Another benefit: you can create an instant fire with
the click of a button and enjoy a faux wood fire any time of
year. This is very appealing to many folks, especially where
convenience and low maintenance pits and hearths are valued.
Some gas outdoor fire pits fueled by propane gas are designed
for portability. In fact, there are fire pit models that include
rear tires and pull handles so that you can move the pit to the
destination of your choice including a summer cabin.
The permanent outdoor fireplace
By far the most permanent outside hearth is the cast iron
chiminea. This is an excellent outdoor fireplace choice when a
sturdy year round outdoor fireplace presence is desired, such as
permanent architecture around the patio or pool area. However,
as with metals in general, other than aluminum, iron is prone to
rusting over its lifetime but maintaining with special paint
from time to time and covering with a chiminea cover will help.
Another choice for permanence includes the cast aluminum
chiminea. While not nearly as heavy as cast iron, these outdoor
fireplaces will definitely add a sense of year round presence,
if desired. One thing to note, metal can get dangerously hot
when the fire’s burning. It’s best to supervise young children
when the fireplace is in use. You can also use your chiminea for
grilling and the outdoor fire as a source of heating. (visit
http://www.outdoor-fireplaces-and-patio-heaters.com/chiminea.htm)
The designer and focal point outdoor fireplace If you desire a
fireplace that looks like an outdoor art work or furniture when
not in use, consider fire pits made from copper or the slick
contemporary look of steel. Copper fire pits are very popular.
If you prefer the lustrous shine of new copper you can maintain
this effect with the right products. Some copper pits include an
area to store wood logs beneath them which is very attractive as
well. Another option, but certainly more expensive, are some of
the fine furniture looking gas fireplaces such as the
Luminarium. You can choose between several different finish
options and some of these pieces look as if they belong inside
the home.
The easy to transport outdoor fireplace
To make it more accessible for people to take their outdoor
fireplace with them: camping, the beach, summer cabin, tail gate
parties and so on many outdoor fireplace models, especially fire
pits, are designed to be lightweight. They include features such
as lids and tires for convenient transport. Another reason to
purchase a portable fireplace is that if you prefer to store the
unit during winter. You will have no problem tucking a unit such
as this inside your home. The good news is that you will find
many lightweight outdoor pits and fireplaces available. Portable
outdoor fireplaces may also include features such as gas or wood
burning options, grill attachments, spark screens, lids, wheels
and can come in many different materials: copper, steel and
aluminum.
About Author :
Nicole Martins is a contributing author and publisher to
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