Outdoor Fireplaces – Hot Summer Trend

June 16, 2010

Last year everyone wanted an outdoor kitchen…this year it is the outdoor fireplace!  We are busy working on building our fourth outdoor fireplace this spring and have more scheduled for this summer.  A fireplace creates a

Stone fireplace

great entertaining area, an interesting garden focal point and helps extend the time you can use your outdoor space in the winter. 

Since there is so much interest in this topic, I wanted to direct you to a couple of prior posts that give some good information on outdoor fireplaces.  And as always if you need help, you know who to call, Carville Landscape Co.


Outdoor Fireplaces – A Great way to Warm up on a Cool Fall Night!

September 25, 2009
Brick Outdoor Fireplace

Brick Outdoor Fireplace

There is nothing like sitting under the starry skies with the warmth of a fire on a cool fall night. Outdoor fireplaces provide a great atmosphere for a romantic evening or for entertaining family and friends. They also help extend the season or time you can enjoy and fully use your outdoor entertaining area.

If you are thinking about putting in an outdoor fireplace and don’t know where to begin, here are a few helpful suggestions to consider when creating your ideal gathering place.

Design – As I always say, start with a design.  Define how you will use the space:  take advantage of a hilltop or water view, create a unique gathering place for friends and family, or build the fireplace into a larger outdoor living room. 

Research Fire Codes – Each municipality will have fire codes dictating any burning and open flame restrictions and will notify you of any permits needed to build the outdoor fireplace.  Ensure the fireplace is a safe distance from your home.  Also, check with your homeowners association for any of their guidelines and needed approvals.

Choose Materials – There are many materials you can choose from:  brick and mortar, stone, cultured stone, slate or stucco.  You can either blend your fireplace in with your other landscape elements or create a focal point in your landscape by using different materials.

Stone Fire Pit

Gas or Wood – Possibly the biggest decision is whether to put in a natural gas line or to burn wood.  Decide this upfront, as putting in a gas line after the fireplace is built is more difficult and much more costly.

Seating – Always remember that on a cool night a fireplace will draw a crowd, so plan for maximum seating!  Look for ways to incorporate seating into the design with a fireplace hearth or seat wall.     

Decorating – Bring your own personal style to the fireplace.  Include a mantel to create a unique style or use it decorate with artwork made from outdoor elements. 

Whatever you decide to do with your fireplace, start with a plan so that your outdoor fireplace serves your needs and fits your style.  For more pictures and information on outdoor fireplaces, visit our Outdoor Rooms page at Carville Landscape Co.