Anyone who owns a fireplace will tell you of the benefits it brings to the home - from heating the house to creating a warm and cozy focal point in a room. But for some, having a fireplace inside the home is not enough. They know how outdoor fireplaces can extend the living area of the home and create additional space in which to congregate, relax, and entertain.
Outdoor fireplaces - like those fireplaces that are in our homes - are chosen for their ability to produce heat as well as for aesthetic purposes and a mind towards budget. Outdoor fireplaces have become all the rage - mostly for their ability to extend our living area and create an outdoor space that we can gather regardless of the weather; with the purchase of an outdoor fireplace, we can sometimes be afforded another entire room in our home. Keeping pace with its growing popularity, outdoor fireplace models - in a stunning array of varieties - can be found in home improvement stores or home and garden shops most anywhere. Choosing from among the fireplaces depends solely on personal style.
The more affordable outdoor fireplaces are generally portable units that radiate heat around the unit so as to warm an entire space and those around its fire. The convenience of these outdoor fireplaces - in addition to their heat - is their portability. Such units can be move to convenient spots so as to accommodate groups of people regardless of where you want to entertain. If you want to throw an autumn pool party in your backyard, you can simply move the unit to sit by the pool area; if a mid-winter marshmallow roast is more your speed, an outdoor fireplace will allow you enjoy the beauty of the season.
Just as there are different styles of indoor fireplaces, there are many different styles of outdoor fireplaces. You can customize the fireplace to suit your needs and budget and the result can be anything from simple to elaborate.
There are some outdoor fireplaces that are crafted by hand from beautiful cuts of stone. The end product resembles an indoor stone fireplace. These units are not portable but make a stunning focal point in an outdoor area. The wide mouth opening provides for wood to be burned within and the fireplace gives off a tremendous amount of heat to those sitting around it. Many of these fireplaces include cooking and counter space that allows you to prepare beautifully grilled meals. With this unit, you have more than just an outdoor fireplace; you have an outdoor kitchen.
If you are interested in more permanent outdoor fireplaces, you can access a variety of companies that will come and build an outdoor fireplace right into your existing infrastructure. Stone, cement, or brick - no matter what material will work best in your outdoor space, there are companies that provide quality hand craftsmanship that will utterly transform your outdoor space.
The portable outdoor fireplaces are smaller, more contained units that also burn wood. They are convenient and easily moved to take advantage of all outdoor space. Choosing between the portable and permanent units depends solely on space, style, and budget. But no matter which of the outdoor fireplaces you choose, by so choosing you will expand your living space, add value to your home, and take back the great outdoors.
Pictures Of Outdoor Fireplaces
Outdoor fireplaces can be found in many cold regions where people want to feel comfortable outdoors but cannot light an open fire. These fireplaces are mainly closed containers that contain the fuel and the fire and spread the heat through convection through the surrounding air. There are many different fireplaces from many different manufacturers but they can be divided in broad categories based on their shapes and how they work. That makes the process of buying a lot easier for you and helps you cut through the different names given by the manufacturers.
The first broad category would be the chimney type. These were originally called 'chiminea' in Spanish reflecting on their shape and function.They can easily be spotted due to their prominent chimney. The main idea of the chiminea is the air ventilation system that promoted the creation of a proper cross draft that helps the fuel to burn properly. The chimney on top helps a lot with this and it also carries the smoke away from the people sitting around it. This makes it more comfortable to get close to. The traditional chiminea is made out of clay and shaped in the traditional round shape. But modern ones can be found in the usual pyramid shape and they may be made out of cast iron, cast aluminum or even copper. Not very portable, but they can be moved around.
The next broad division would be the bowl shaped burner. These are often called fire-bowls or fire-pits and they are preferred over the chimneys mainly for aesthetic reasons. They usually have a covering or a fine mesh around the fire to protect the people around from sparks but they are also available with an open flame design. They are also comparatively less expensive than the chimney, which is why they are sometimes preferred over the others. They are usually portable with a wheelbarrow type design. But the negative side is that they are not very efficient when it comes to burning the wood due to improper or poor ventilation. Thus, they are often very smoky during use, lowering their appeal amongst those who can afford better designs.
The flat type fireplace is the other category. This is similar to the bowl type but with the difference of elevation. These fireplaces are not elevated and they sit flat on the ground, which is considered as a disadvantage by many. They may be covered and they may also have a surface for cooking. They are quite inexpensive and are imminently portable, making them very popular.
The last category would be the actual fireplace, the kind that most people think of when they read the word 'fireplace'. They come with spark protection screens, are built into a wall on the outside the home. They come in self-contained structures that need to be put into the brickwork.
Thus, when you are buying an outdoor fireplace, you need to think about the various designs carefully and consider your budget while at it.
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