A Look at Fire Pit Shapes and Sizes for Any Macomb Township, MI Area Outdoor Space
One of the best parts of fall in Macomb Township, MI, is getting to enjoy the cool weather right alongside a warm, inviting fire pit. And of course, there’s nothing like simply spending time in your own backyard with family, loved ones, neighbors, and friends. But as the sun starts to set sooner, you may start thinking about getting a fire pit—so that gatherings don’t have to move inside or call it a night when the weather turns chilly.
A fire pit sounds great but where do you begin? A great starting point is to consider various fire pit shapes and sizes.
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Shapes
Fire pits can be built in any number of shapes and sizes. More conventional shapes include round, square, and rectangular. Round fire pits are one of the most common shapes and they’re an especially good option if you’re interested in a wood-burning model. Round fire pits tend to be more informal and more conducive to conversation. They also give off heat more evenly. Square or rectangular shapes tend to complement more formal settings. Rectangular fire pits work especially well with both chairs and sofas.
Keep in mind that a fire pit can also come in the form of a fire bowl. While this fire feature gives off both light and heat, it’s likely to serve a more decorative role. Fire pits can also come in the form of fire tables that have wider ledges that are serviceable for both food and drinks.
Sizes
Form and function are critical, not only to fire pit shapes but to sizes as well. If your fire pit is too small, you’ll limit the amount of heat it gives off, but you’ll also limit the number of people who can gather around it. On the other hand, if your fire pit is too big, you risk making conversation harder and you also increase the risk of a fire hazard. Getting the right balance requires alignment with your goals and tastes as well as alignment with your outdoor space aesthetic and landscaping scheme.
Dimensions
So, what exactly constitutes small and large when it comes to fire pits? Smaller, more intimate fire pits tend to be around 3 feet wide. Larger fire pits that work better for bigger groups can be as large as 6 feet wide. Height is an important consideration as well if you’re going with an above-ground fire pit option.
Additional Factors to Consider
One key factor when considering both the shape and size of a fire pit is whether you want it to be a permanent fixture in your outdoor space or whether you’re looking for more freedom and portability. If you are leaning toward the portability option, the material of your fire pit becomes a key factor along with its weight as well as storage capability.
Should you opt for a gas fire pit as opposed to wood, you’ll gain convenience along with greater flame control for both ambience and heat. You’ll also have the option to automatically turn off the flame, which is a good safety feature to take into account.
Finally, you’ll need to know that your landscape contractor will be paying attention to any compliance concerns for your fire feature in Macomb Township. Potential restrictions can depend on the kind of residence you have and the distance between your fire pit and a building or fence.
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