A Guide to the Most Popular Types of FirePits
When the desert air cools off and the stars come out,there’s nothing quite like sitting around a fire pit. Whether you’re roastings’mores, sipping wine, or just zoning out after a long week, a roaring fireturns your backyard into your favorite place to be. It’s a simple upgrade thatmakes your outdoor space feel like a Friday night hangout.
While you might picture a traditional stone ring or aportable metal fire bowl, today’s backyard fire features come in all shapes andstyles. Here’s a look at the most popular types of fire pits, from rustic woodburners to sleek gas-powered setups, brought to you by Citiscapes, LLC.
Wood-Burning Fire Pits
There’s just something about the crackle of real wood andthe smoky scent in the air that draws people together. It’s nostalgia in abackyard-friendly package. Traditional wood-burning fire pits are best suitedfor larger yards where smoke isn’t an issue.
If you’d rather enjoy the warmth without the smoke, lookinto newer low-smoke models that offer all the charm of a wood fire, minus theeye watering and odors.
Gas Fuel Fire Pits
If you prefer something lower-maintenance, propane fire pitsare an easy, mess-free alternative. With the push of a button, you’ve got acozy flame, no firewood required. Styles range from modern fire tables tonatural stone-clad designs, and the propane tank is typically hidden inside thebase to maintain a tidy appearance.
Natural gas fire pits are a wise choice if you prefer apermanent feature and already have a gas line installed. They operate just likepropane units but draw fuel directly from your home’s supply. In many Phoenixneighborhoods, especially those with custom-built homes and high-endlandscaping, natural gas is the preferred choice for a seamless, built-in firefeature.
Gel Fuel Fire Pits
Are you looking for a little ambiance without the heat? Gelfuel fire pits deliver soft, flickering flames without smoke, odor, or mess.These compact models use gel canisters that burn quietly and cleanly, makingthem ideal for Phoenix nights when the temperature is already warm enough.
These fire pits aren’t about high heat; they’re aboutatmosphere. Place them in outdoor seating areas where mood lighting mattersmost.
Tabletop Fire Pits
If you’re short on space or just want some extra flexibilityin where you gather, tabletop fire pits are small, stylish, and easy to movearound. They use gel or bioethanol fuel and are ideal for patios, balconies, oroutdoor dining areas where a full-sized fire pit would not fit, making them aneasy choice for those concerned about fire pit safety.
Fire Pit Bowls
These might be the most versatile (and Instagrammable) ofthe bunch. These types of fire pits are shallow, bowl-shaped containers madefrom metal, concrete, or stone and can burn wood, propane, or gas, depending onthe design.
Fire pit bowls often become a focal point of backyardlandscaping, blending easily with various landscape styles, from minimalistdesert gardens to lush patios. For example, they work well in fire and waterfeatures, in which the bowl rests above a water basin. The water reflects theflames for a stunning visual effect that enhances your landscape design.
Get Help Choosing the Right FirePit
The backyard fire pit that’s best for your home depends on your lifestyle, space,and design goals. Whether you love the smell of burning wood or prefer theconvenience of push-button operation without any mess, want a relaxing retreator a welcoming gathering place for friends and family, there’s a style thatwill work for you.
Citiscapes, LLC, specializes in all types offire pits, so you can achieve the exact look and feel that you want. Whenyou’re ready to get started, call 602-616-6938 or schedule a free consultationonline. Our team can handle every aspect of the design, selection, andinstallation process, providing you with a new fire feature that seamlesslyintegrates into your outdoor space and lifestyle