Fire Features Heat Up Outdoor Spaces

Are you looking to take the heat outside of your home? You already have a chimney indoors, and now you’re ready to put some fire on your outdoor space. Luckily, you have a number of options to choose from. An outdoor heating solution during the colder months is important if you are considering investing in some Hamptons real estate.

If you’re thinking of chopping some wood to make some fire, better hold your horses first. Before you light up the fire, you must first check with your homeowners’ association and your local municipality and ask them about the regulations concerning outdoor fire features. You need to know the boundaries regarding these things.

There are areas that implement zoning regulations that set specific distances for fireplaces in relation to existing structures.

The chimineas

If you are looking for an effective way of creating outdoor fire, you should seriously consider the chimineas. These offer a combination of versatility, performance, and affordability. Chimineas are easy to carry and you can bring them out and move them from one place to another without much hassle. You can place them in your patio or position them in your porch.

They also come in different colors, shapes, sizes, and materials. You can choose from chimineas made of bronze, iron, or clay, depending on your preference. Chimineas work by drawing fresh air into the fire. It then blows it outside through its neck. Chimineas also prove to burn better compared to a fire pit. The downside, however, is that you can only use them for creating small fires.

The built-in type

If you want something that is permanent, then the built-in fireplace is your best bet. Like any other home addition, you need to plan your fireplace carefully. Take your time when it comes to its design. You need to consider its location as well as your yard’s atmosphere. A trusted Hamptons real estate agent should be able to point you in the direction when it comes to installing a permanent outdoor fireplace.

You can choose to use fireplace veneers made of stone, real bricks or manufactured ones. You can also go for stucco or concrete veneers. Keep in mind that each of these materials has its own benefits and disadvantages. Stone, for example, gives off that natural look. However, it takes a longer time to build.

A wood-burning fireplace, on the other hand, will give you a more natural ambiance. The downside, however, is that it will likely generate lots of smoke. Meanwhile, the gas-fueled fireplace is smoke-free, but you need to go through the hassle of building a gas pipeline first.

You can complete this fire feature addition ala-DIY style. But be mindful of the risks involved since you will be dealing with flammable stuff.

 

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