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Cool Nights are Coming; Consider a Fire Pit

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Becky Harris
Hi There! I currently live in a 1920s cottage in Atlanta that I'll describe as "collected." I got into design via Landscape Architecture, which I studied at the University of Virginia. I've been writing about design online for quite a few years over at Hatch: The Design Public Blog.
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It seems funny to be writing this on a day when a lot of us are suffering through a heat wave, but it is September now, and hopefully our nights will be cooler soon! One way to extend the season for enjoying company outside is by adding a fire pit to your yard. Not only will it keep you toasty, but you can make S'mores while you socialize.

Fire pits have a long history in American Landscape Architecture. Jens Jensen, one of the preeminent landscape architects in our history, often placed a "council ring" in his designs. This design had its roots in the history of Native Americans, and the Dutch-born landscape architect thought that they were very American - rooted in the history of its native people and a very democratic setting. He felt that seating everyone at an equal height in a circle (no head of the table) put everyone in an equal position. These circles were the perfect venue for talking, dancing, stories, music, etc.

In fact, the grounds of Martha Stewart's Skylands estate in Maine were originally designed by Jensen. While the original owners decided not to install the council ring into the design, Martha went ahead after finding the original plans and had it installed. I'd say that's a ringing endorsement!
modern landscape by Koning Eizenberg Architecture
by Koning Eizenberg Architecture
by Koning Eizenberg Architecture
I love the drama of this metal wall behind the pit. It's allows the owners to have plants framing their fire pit area without risking burning them all down!
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modern landscape Modern landscape
This is such a versatile and geometric spot. It works with the modern grid and complements the house.
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traditional patio GGB Tractor Works
This pit has a more natural look, with less precise geometry and rougher stones.
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eclectic landscape by Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
by Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
by Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
This landscape has it all - earth, air, fire and water!
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mediterranean patio by Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
by Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
by Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
This lush Moroccan-style fire pit is exotic, gorgeous, and provides comfortable seating.
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contemporary landscape by Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
by Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
by Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
I have a feeling this designer is a fan of Jensen's. This design has the spirit of an updated Council Ring.
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contemporary landscape by Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
by Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
by Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
This is quite the party deck - outdoor table, hot tub, fire pit and seating galore.
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Another stunning backdrop - a tall stone wall.
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modern pool by Belzberg Architects
by Belzberg Architects
by Belzberg Architects
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mediterranean exterior by Tracy Murdock Allied ASID
by Tracy Murdock Allied ASID
by Tracy Murdock Allied ASID
Love the shape of this fire pit - it serves as a sculpture or even as an outdoor table base when there is no fire in it.
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modern landscape Japanese Cottage
This blue square fire pit is SO dramatic...
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modern landscape Japanese Cottage
...especially when you see how it fits into the greater context!
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contemporary patio by Inside Out- Interior & Exterior Design
by Inside Out- Interior & Exterior Design
by Inside Out- Interior & Exterior Design
Here a tribal council can meet democratically in much more comfortable seats than a stone wall can provide!
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mediterranean patio by AMS Landscape Design Studios, Inc.
by AMS Landscape Design Studios, Inc.
by AMS Landscape Design Studios, Inc.
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modern patio by The Brick House
by The Brick House
by The Brick House
The fire pit was a D.I.Y. project at The Brick House. Check out her blog to see how they did it!
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contemporary  by Dijeau Poage Construction
by Dijeau Poage Construction
by Dijeau Poage Construction
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Hydie Fettig says:
Love this bit on fire pits. We just added one this summer to give the teenagers a safe zone for entertaining friends. It has been lots of fun!
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John Whipple - By Any Design ltd. says:
Out door fireplaces rock. We can build them all...

Consider upgrading your older homes gas line to a two pound system and these added luxuries can be hard piped in.
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Susan Guthrie says:
Thanks Becky, for another fantastic ideabook! This one really got me thinking! I love our campfires on the beach, but I'm getting a bit too old for sitting on the ground. Actually it is the getting back up that is difficult. Now I finally know what to do with the unused concrete patio we inherited on our property. Thanks for the inspiration.
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kissingfins says:
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District forbids open fires, except, for cooking (meaning BBQ). http://www.baaqmd.gov/~/media/Files/Planning%20and%20Research/Rules%20and%20Regs/reg%2005/rg0500.ashx
If you have a "fire ring" in your yard, you can be cited, if anyone complains, as most communities have additional restrictions on "open fires" and what is considered one.
I'd suggest you have a smores nearby, or some weiners. And, don't do it on a "spare the air" advisory.
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mcross says:
From kissingfins link: "Limited Exemption, Recreational Fires: A fire set for recreational purposes is exempt from the requirements of Section 301." The link is more about not burning your fields after harvest...
Wood smoke pollution *is* really bad for your health. The good news? The examples shown here (as far as I can tell) are gas.
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cervin says:
These fire pits are lovely in terms of aesthetics. Or at least might have been in an era when we didn't know about climate change. Cleaner-burning gas or not, "fire pits" just steps away from insulated homes and restaurants will likely be relics for museums in the not too distant future.
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Karen Ho Fatt says:
Thanks for more great pics on modern fire pits. Love the use of the glass integrated into the ground-very original. Many ways to use this type of art glass- just buy the glass and fabricate your own container, above or at ground level.
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