posted December 22, 2010
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In addition to cushy lounge chairs, lush landscaping, and radiant lighting, when creating an inviting outdoor living space, homeowners may opt to add a heating element. Fire pits and chimineas are prolific in this regard, available at most home goods or hardware stores, but their frequent use does not translate to a perfect product. Surface burns to your deck or lawn, flying embers, falling ash, and major messes often accompany their use, and leave many homeowners searching for an alternative when the structural integrity of their fire pits break down.
Outdoor fireplaces are the neater, safer, longer-lasting alternative. Their solid construction resists the typical wear and tear from the elements; their design often imitates indoor fireplaces, making them much simpler to use than a fire pit; contained fires mean wind gusts won't extinguish your flame, or blow embers on unprotected surfaces; and since outdoor fireplaces are available in a multitude of colors and materials, they're sure to match your existing architectural design.
To complete your outdoor living space, an outdoor fireplace is the clear alternative.
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