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Blue Sky Building Company
Mountain style concrete paver patio photo in Raleigh with a fire pit and no cover
Daco Stone
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C. Johnson Landscape Design Group
Rustic fire pit patio
Patio - traditional patio idea in Minneapolis with no cover
Patio - traditional patio idea in Minneapolis with no cover
Exterior Worlds Landscaping & Design
A Memorial area family commissioned us to create a natural swimming pool in their back yard. The family already had a standard pool on premises, but it was isolated in an area of the yard not particularly suited to seating guests or hosting get-togethers. What they wanted was a second, natural swimming pool built that would serve as the hub of a new home outdoor entertainment area consisting of a new stone patio, comfortable outdoor seating, and a fire pit. They wanted to create something unique that would preserve as much of the natural features of the landscape as possible, but that would also be completely safe and fully functional as a swimming pool.
We decided to design this new landscaping plan around a pre-existent waterfall that was already on the property. This feature was too attractive to ignore, and provided the ideal anchor point for a new gathering area. The fountain had been designed to mimic a natural waterfall, with stones laid on top of one another in such a way as to look like a mountain cliff where water spontaneously springs from the top and cascades down the rocks. At first glance, many would miss the opportunity that such a structure provides; assuming that a fountain designed like a cliff would have to be completely replaced to install a natural swimming pool. Our landscaping designers, however, came up with a landscape plan to transform one archetypal form into the other by simply adding to what was already there.
At the base of the rocks we dug a basin. This basin was oblong in shape and varied in degrees of depth ranging from a few inches on the end to five feet in the middle. We directed the flow of the water toward one end of the basin, so that it flowed into the depression and created a swimming pool at the base of the rocks. This was easy to accomplish because the fountain lay parallel to the top of a natural ravine located toward the back of the property, so water flow was maintained by gravity. This had the secondary effect of creating a new natural aesthetic. The addition of the basin transformed the fountain’s appearance to look more like a cliff you would see in a river, where the elevation suddenly drops, and water rushes over a series of rocks into a deeper pool below. Children and guests swimming in this new structure could actually imagine themselves in a Rocky Mountain River.
We then heated the swimming pool so it could be enjoyed in the winter as well as the summer, and we also lit the pool using two types of luminaries for complimentary effects. For vegetation, we used mercury vapor down lights to backlight surrounding trees and to bring out the green color of foliage in and around the top of the rocks. For the brown color of the rocks themselves, and to create a sparkling luminance rising up and out of the water, we installed incandescent, underwater up lights. The lights were GFIC protected to make the natural swimming pool shock proof and safe for human use.
Brown Bros. Masonry
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Clemens & Associates Inc.
A custom fire pit plaza built into the hill off the parking area of the residence provides an evening escape to admire the expansive New Mexican sky. A custom alcohol-fueled fire feature is built into a boulder. A semi-circular stonework bench with flagstone topper and custom cushions/ outdoor pillows (not shown) provide ample seating for residents and their guests. Down-lit landscape lighting provides a soft ambiance to the area while allowing guests to safely move about the space.
Photo Credit: Kirk Gittings
roth sheppard architects
The existing 1950’s ranch house was remodeled by this firm during a 4-year period commencing in 1997. Following the Phase I remodel and master bedroom loft addition, the property was sold to the present owners, a retired geologist and freelance artist. The geologist discovered the largest gas reserve in Wyoming, which he named ‘Jonah’.
The new owners program included a guest bedroom suite and an office. The owners wanted the addition to express their informal lifestyle of entertaining small and large groups in a setting that would recall their worldly travels.
The new 2 story, 1,475 SF guest house frames the courtyard and contains an upper level office loft and a main level guest bedroom, sitting room and bathroom suite. All rooms open to the courtyard or rear Zen garden. The centralized fire pit / water feature defines the courtyard while creating an axial alignment with the circular skylight in the guest house loft. At the time of Jonahs’ discovery, sunlight tracks through the skylight, directly into the center of the courtyard fire pit, giving the house a subliminal yet personal attachment to the present owners.
Different types and textures of stone are used throughout the guest house to respond to the owner’s geological background. A rotating work-station, the courtyard ‘room’, a stainless steel Japanese soaking tub, the communal fire pit, and the juxtaposition of refined materials and textured stone reinforce the owner’s extensive travel and communal experiences.
Photo: Frank Ooms
Thuilot Associates
This is an example of a modern backyard gravel landscaping in San Francisco with a fire pit.
David N. Brush Landscape Architecture
The clients requested a fire pit so we designed one to comfortably tuck between the pool and an adjacent meadow. It's the perfect place to relax on a cool day.
Yard Art, Inc
I love the contemporary style of this square fire pit. I especially like how the geometric theme is carried from the legs all the way to the grate on top.
* Length 30" Width 30" Height 12" Steel Weight : 102 Lbs.
* Shown in PC Rust
* Available in natural gas or wood burning
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Ryan Hughes Design
Adjacent to the television lounge is a recessed seating nook with a large stone fire pit. The uniquely designed seating delivers intimacy and comfort. with a cushioned surrounding bench adorned with custom throw pillows. The fire pit is the heart of this area providing warmth and gathering charm.
Norman Building & Design
Just off the kitchen through double doors is the home's covered patio and fire pit beyond. Makes for an inviting and enjoyable space to entertain and enjoy the fantastic views while staying warm.
Decorative Landscaping
This fire pit had a stone veneer and Stone cap- Rectangular shape to fit the wall area
This is an example of a contemporary landscaping in Salt Lake City.
This is an example of a contemporary landscaping in Salt Lake City.
J. Montgomery Designs, Inc.
Rectangular fire pit keeps guests warm on cool evenings.
Inspiration for a large mediterranean backyard stone patio remodel in San Francisco with a fire pit and a pergola
Inspiration for a large mediterranean backyard stone patio remodel in San Francisco with a fire pit and a pergola
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Chicago Gas Lines
Trenched & Ran Gas Line 135ft. Installed Key Valve, Lava Rock, Burner & Ceramic Fire Stones
Example of a mid-sized classic backyard tile patio design in Chicago with a fire pit and no cover
Example of a mid-sized classic backyard tile patio design in Chicago with a fire pit and no cover
Ancient Surfaces
A fire pit patio wall along the perimeter or a roofed al fresco patio overseeing a gulf course. Antique wall cladding and fire pit limestone coping edge by ancient surfaces,
austin outdoor design
fire pit creates a visual and physical connection from the sunken sitting area to the modern play house at the end of the backyard. the tigerwood ceiling opens itself to a spacious ipe deck that leads down to conversation pit surrounding the fire or the outdoor kitchen patio. the space provides entertainment space for both the young and the old.
designed & built by austin outdoor design
photo by ryann ford
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