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Turn Your Fire Pit Into an Outdoor Focal Point

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36 on split rimMore and more homeowners are upgrading their patios and outdoor living spaces. While there are dozens of ways to upgrade an outdoor living space, one of the most effective and versatile solutions is a portable fire pit. Using a portable fire pit, you can create a more relaxing atmosphere that’s perfect for parties and gatherings. However, it’s recommended that you turn your fire pit into an outdoor focal point by following the tips listed below.

Choose the Right Location

The first step towards turning your fire pit into an outdoor focal point is choosing the right location. Conventional wisdom should tell you that fire pits should not be placed right against the side of a home, shed or any other structure that may ignite. Instead, place it in an open area with at least 10 feet of clearance on all sides. An open area also provides plenty of room for seating, which is another key element to consider when designing your outdoor living space.

Arrange Seating Around the Fire Pit

Once you’ve chosen the right location for your fire pit, you should surround it with comfortable seating. The term “focal point” refers to a specific area where people look by default. When guests enter your outdoor living space, you want them to look at your fire pit — a task that’s easily accomplished through comfortable seating.

There are countless seating options available for outdoor living spaces, some of which include Adirondack chairs, chaise lounge chairs, hammocks, swings and lawn chairs. Just remember to arrange them around the fire pit, pointing towards the fire pit instead of away.

Place Fire Pit Eye Level

It’s also a good idea to place your fire pit at eye level. Upon sitting down, guests should immediately fixate their attention on the fire pit. Placing it eye level helps you achieve this goal by naturally drawing attention to the fire pit. Furthermore, placing your fire pit at this height provides optimal warmth, which is particularly important during the late fall and winter months.

Some fire pits are tall enough to achieve eye level without any assistance. Others, however, are shorter and require the use of an elevated surface, such as brick pavers.

These are just a few tips to turn your fire pit into an outdoor focal point.

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