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fireplace design ideas » fireplace-design Outside Fireplace DesignChoosing your Outside Fireplace Design Christopher Smith Most people enjoy spending as much time as possible outside. Whether it’s our pioneering spirit that wants to take us back to simpler times or just a love of sun and fresh air, people love to expand their living spaces out into their yards in order to escape the confines of their houses. Outdoor fireplaces have become very popular as the focal points of these outdoor living spaces. Outdoor fireplace design can range from the traditional brick to the large variety of designs offered in many kits. Whether you’re planning to entertain a lot of guests and give them a place to stay warm or just dreaming of cuddling with your sweetie in the moonlight, an outdoor fireplace can provide just the right touch. You can hire a mason to come to your home to build you a traditional brick-style fireplace or one of your own design. These freestanding units can look truly elegant in the right setting, and there are numerous colors and styles of bricks that you can use. Before having a fireplace built, however, make sure to check local building codes to see if there are any restrictions. Your fireplace will be built on a brick base with a hearth surround, and it isn’t going to be easy to move it once it’s built, so make sure you have it where you’re going to want to keep it for many years to come. Outdoor fireplace designs found in fireplace kits are beautiful and come in dozens of different styles. You will find these modular units made with stone, faux stone, brick, and stucco. Most of the manufacturers say that if you have reasonable building skills you should be able to construct your fireplace in one weekend. These fireplaces have been tested and approved for safety by the U.S. government. They come complete with everything you need, including the firebrick or a refractory material for the interior so that they will provide a safe, fun experience for your family. You can even purchase such things as pizza ovens, bread ovens, or firepits to augment your fireplace. Kits can cost anywhere from $1500 on up depending on the design and the size. |
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