One of the benefits to outdoor fireplaces is "their ability to add extra square footage to your living space by becoming an
The cost of your outdoor fireplace will vary widely depending on what you choose. The first consideration is whether you want something prefabricated, which will start at a much lower cost and not require construction, or prefer to go custom. According to
You can cut costs dramatically by going prefab. "If you decide to opt for a prefabricated or modular fireplace purchased from a specialty retailer or home improvement store, your wallet will take a significantly smaller hit - more in the $1,000 to $10,000 range,"
Here are a few ideas to "fire" you up.
Pre-fabricated options
For those who want the fire without a big price or space commitment, this Grandview 24-inch Propane Gas Outdoor Fireplace from
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On the high end, there's this
Custom fireplaces
If you're not limited to where you can locate your fireplace because you've got the space, and you want to make it part of a focal point (while also showcasing some beautiful landscaping, as in this example), creating an outdoor entertainment area with the fireplace in the center is a great way to go. Here, the fireplace anchors the patio without detracting from the views, and also provides some additional seating.
Getting maximum usage out of your outdoor fireplace typically means a couple of things: ample seating, and coverage from the elements. Add in a TV and an outdoor kitchen, and you never have to stay inside again!
Really want to do something different? How about a fireplace that butts right up to your pool, so you can enjoy the warmth while lounging or swimming laps.
While many outdoor fireplaces tend to have a more traditional or rustic look, creating a sleek look in line with a more modern aesthetic is easy to achieve.
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