Build a fire pit from natural or repurposed materials like brick, stone, pavers, or cast iron.
Choose a round, square, rectangular, or organic shape to suit your patio or outdoor space.
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Rustic Stone Fire Pit
Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography
Stone fire pitsare full of rustic texture.
This DIY project features salvaged bricks with a weathered patina that blend in with the outdoor space.
Set your fire pit on a budget-friendlypea gravel patio.
Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography
This DIY project from Yellow Brick Home features a steel fire pit ring surrounded by stacked brick-effect blocks.
Pair it with modern seating to complement a minimalist backyard.
This lakeside fire pit has an organic feel with stacked stones that blend into the mossyflagstone patioand stone wall.
B Vintage Style
Fill it with logs for a decorative off-duty look, weather permitting.
Natural stones and mulch help this rustic fire pit blend in with the surroundings for a campfire feel.
The rustic black metal will add rustic elegance to your outdoor space.
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Natural Stone Fire Pit
Warm natural stone will give your fire pit patio an inviting feel.
Use a rustic stone or paver border for an earthy feel.
Add a screen cover to keep sparks from flying.
WRJ Design/ Photo byTuck Fauntleroy
Create a bridge between the backyard patio and thefire pit patiowith a matching stone walkway for a cohesive look.
The black metal will create a focal point and complement natural materials like wood and stone.
Bring out throw pillows, blankets, and hot beverages and settle in for a cozy night.
Yellow Brick Home
Add a white lattice metal cover that turns it into a coffee table when not in use.
This poolside fire pit patio has a contemporary feel while complementing the natural setting.
Soften all of that stone with flowering plants to add color and life around the edges.
Design byJLF Architects/ Photo byLucy Call
Shades of gray have a neutral look that doesn’t detract from the waterfront setting.
Pair a simple black fire bowl with colorful seating to add contrast.
They will soften the look a rectangular fire pit and give it a decorative look.
Julian Porcino
Wood and Metal Fire Pit
Jenn Pablo Studio
Pair wood and metal to create a layered look.
Designed by Compton and Pierce Architects / Photo byLara Kimmerer
Emily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Winkelman Architecture/Sarah Szwajkos Photography
Brady Tolbert for Emily Henderson Design/ Photo bySara Ligorria-Tramp
Design byJLF Architects/ Photo byAudrey Hall
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Design byJLF Architects/ Photo byAudrey Hall
Photo bySarah Szwajkos
Blanco Bungalow
Maite Granda
Inspired By Charm
Seed Studio
Base Landscape Architecture
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Kate Marker Interiors/Emily Kennedy Photo
Desiree Burns Interiors
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Sarah Szwajkos Photography
Seed Studio Landscape Design/Travis Rhoads Photography
Jenn Pablo Studio
Envi Interior Design/ Photo byAudrey Hall
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