Outdoor Fireplaces

OUTDOOR FIREPLACES

Curling up by the fireplace during chilly evenings under the open sky is a great feeling. You’re warm, comfortable, and out in the open air, away from the indoors for a while. Having a fireplace outdoors not only adds ambiance and warmth to your backyard or patio; it also makes a great centerpiece and design element. It can look dramatic and grand or sleek and modern, depending on your outdoor fireplace ideas.

 

At Setting Sun Patios & Decks, we see many of our clients asking for fireplaces in their backyards. Our clients have recognized that it can be a great asset to social gatherings and parties. We’ve completed several fireplace projects across the region. They often add a different charm and feel to your outdoors.

VERSATILITY OF OUTDOOR FIREPLACES

Outdoor fireplaces are functional, while also adding a great design element to your backyard. You can easily add a grill or pizza oven to your outdoor fireplace.


Brick: Brick fireplaces have several advantages. The charm of brick is timeless, and even though it has been around for years, it never really goes out of style. The material is durable even when continuously exposed to the elements. Brick fireplaces also withstand a great deal of heat. It can be a bit expensive since laying brick is a labor-intensive process and the installation takes time.

 

Stone: Today, many people prefer using stone when building outdoor fireplaces. Not only does it add an interesting design element to your backyard, but it is also very durable. While stone fireplaces will look like a natural part of your landscape, they also blend well with modern design concepts. The installation takes time but the end result is worth the effort. The veneers are available in different earth-toned colors and designs.


Stucco: This is the most affordable option available and it has its own distinctive charm. Stucco fireplaces fit in well if you have a Mediterranean, Spanish, or Southwestern style home. The material is essentially colored Portland cement. It can also be gypsum. This fireplace is very easy to install and can come in a variety of colors. It is, however, susceptible to cracks and excessive heat.


Concrete: Nothing is as modern as tastefully used concrete. People who are looking to build a modern outdoor fireplace often use this material for construction. If you choose a gas-burning concrete fireplace, you’ll add a very different and almost industrial and sleek design element to your backyard. Concrete fireplaces can be easy to install and maintain but can’t stand excessive cold weather easily because the freeze-and-thaw cycle makes them vulnerable to cracks


If you have any more questions about outdoor fireplaces or would like an estimate, call Setting Sun Patios & Decks or get in touch with us by filling out this contact form. We’ll get back to you.

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