Bring the Comforts of the Indoors Out with Outdoor Fireplaces
Even in the heart of Massachusetts summer, the evenings can turn chilly. Consider upgrading your outdoor living space with an addition that not only adds ambiance and centers your space, but is truly functional year-round: an outdoor fireplace. People naturally are drawn to the warmth and pleasing glow of a fireplace. Bringing this element outdoors will encourage you, your family and your guests to spend time dining and spending time al fresco. If you’re considering outdoor living designs that include a fireplace, read on for some tips before you draw up your fireplace plans.
Is It Legal?
Before you do anything, check your local ordinances and HOA rules to make sure outdoor fireplaces aren’t prohibited. In some fire-prone areas, they’re not allowed.
Where Should You Place It?
The placement of your fireplace is key because it will affect the flow of your space and your seating options. You can opt for a stand-alone unit or one that is built into a wall or a fence. If you have an outdoor kitchen, placing a fireplace near your grilling area will tie the atmosphere together and create a cohesive space for entertaining. Always take into consideration the direction of the prevailing wind in your yard. Ideally, the chimney will cut into the wind to prevent embers from being picked up and deposited.
What Will You Construct It With?
Brick, stucco, concrete and stone are all popular fireplace exterior options. Choose a material that complements the exterior of your house. If your home is a rustic style, the natural earthy look of stone is a good choice. If your home is sleek and modern, stained concrete might be the best option. Southwestern style house? Consider cost-effective stucco. Ranch style? You can’t go wrong with the timeless look of brick.
Wood or Gas?
Essentially, this choice comes down to personal preference. Wood is more authentic and provides the best ambiance. However, it also generates smoke. Gas burns cleanly and requires no chimney. However, unless you have an existing gas line running to your backyard, you will have to install one.
Incorporate a Storage Compartment?
Especially if you opt to go with a wood-burning fireplace, consider including a wood storage area in the outdoor living designs plans for your fireplace. You’ll probably want to stockpile wood. A storage compartment keeps it out of sight and keeps it dry in the event of rain or snow.
How Will You Accessorize Your Fireplace?
To make your fireplace really pop, make sure it includes a well thought out mantel. An outdoor fireplace looks amazing when it’s flanked by plants so make sure the mantel is wide enough to hold pots. And don’t forget about accent lighting — plus the fact you’ll need to run electricity and incorporate electrical outlets into the fireplace design plans.
If you’re ready to embrace the great outdoors and create a truly inviting outdoor living space, contact us. Colony Home Improvement specializes in creating amazing outdoor living areas in Brookline and the surrounding areas. Check out the many custom built floor plans in MA we have created for happy clients. We’d like to put our skills to work for you!