DIY Firepits May be this Summer’s Answer to Socially Distanced Outdoor Entertaining

For those looking to keep their weekend projects to a minimum, building a fire pit is a quick way to add flare to your backyard. The three options that require the least amount of time to complete include: utilizing an antique or salvaged fire pit; buy a freestanding fire pit; or simply building one.

Predesigned fire pit ring kits come in a variety of sizes, shapes and stone patterns, and they’re the perfect project for a DIYer of any level. With a few basic skills and a bit of creativity, you can easily design and build your own DIY fire pit using retaining wall blocks. And a classic in-ground fire pit is the ultimate way for you and your guests to gather around an outdoor fire year after year.

One common and affordable method is using concrete tree rings. For less than $60, homeowners can construct a personalized fire pit that allows for a very controlled burn and positive air shut-off to extinguish when it’s time to call it quits. Not only is it a cost efficient project to build, but an outdoor fire pit is the ideal way to entertain guest during the summer months.

To choose the right fire pit design and layout to suit your entertaining needs, think about how you will use your fire pit area long term. If you frequently host lots of outdoor parties with many guests, or want your pit to match an existing patio, consider building a fire pit in ground with a paver surround. If your fire pit will mostly be enjoyed by you and your family, or if you prefer a more rustic look, a modern fire pit built out of retaining wall blocks or a timesaving fire pit project kit may be ideal.


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