Who doesn’t love a cosy fire? Fire pits create a natural gathering spot and add atmosphere to your outdoor space during winter. May is the perfect time to prepare your fire pit, so you're ready to toast those marshmallows. Family and friends will thank you for it! Fire pits come in many shapes and sizes to suit any landscape design, big or small.
Prepare Your Surface
Choose a non-flammable, stable location for your fire pit and clear away any dry grass. Consider adding some decorative gravel, pebbles and or pavers as a base. If designing a sunken fire pit area, ensure adequate drainage (It rains A LOT in the Northern Rivers) by preparing the base with a thick layer of drainage aggregate.
Metal Fire Bowls
Cast iron fire pits or cauldrons add a dramatic ambience to your garden. Many fire bowls come with cooking grills so that you can impress your guests with your barbequing skills.
Sunken Fire Pits
Lowering your fire pit into some natural sandstone helps to contain the flames and prevent sparks from spreading. Extending the sandstone into a flat terrace beyond the firepit creates an outdoor area for your guests to mingle.
Eco Fire Pits
The Eco Fuego Fire Pit is incredibly versatile. It is perfect for smaller urban gardens and outdoor spaces, or you can pack it up and take it on picnics or camping trips. It is free from wood smoke and is fueled by 100% vegetable wax candles. It includes a citronella candle option to keep the mossies at bay too.
Add Surrounding Landscaping
Create a cohesive look by incorporating plants, stones, or gravel around the fire pit. Use fire-resistant materials to ensure safety and style.
We have many fire pits to suit your taste and all the materials required to incorporate them safely and beautifully into your outdoor space. Check out our range here or pop into our store.