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How To Set Up Outdoor Seating For Fire Pits?

Fire pits are a great addition to your yard. In the afternoon fire pits can be assembled, and by evening, you’d have nice fire roaring in the backyard.You can plan an outdoor seating for fire pits,refer to Fire Pits Sunshine Coast.

Determine Fire Pit Location

Check with the county or city code about the location of your fire pit. You’ll also have to plan accordingly with its location based on edgers you’ll be using. Plan the fire pit location and keep in mind how many edges you’ll need to get a rounded number of edgers .

Mark Fire Pit Seating Area And Path

Plan whether your fire pit seating area has a path leading to a fire pit from patio, door, etc. Biggest challenge will be keeping it straight. However, if you are putting in a seating area along with a fire pit, the entire grassy area around the fire pit will be removed.

MEASURE THE SEATING AREA

The easiest way to create a perfect circle around your fire pit is to put a stake in the center of the fire pit and attach string to it going around the circumference, so that all your measurements from the center of the fire pit are perfect.

Dig Out Fire Pit And Seating Area

If you’re only putting in DIY fire pits with no seating area, you’ll need to dig out the area where your fire pit will be seated. Dig down 2-3 inches.

If you’re putting in a seating area and walkway leading to a fire pit, there will be more digging involved. You’ll also want an area to place excess soil you remove.

Add Paver Sand, Tamper And Check Level

Using paver sand under the fire pit helps to level ground and provide some stability for bricks. You can’t tamper more than 2 inches at a time. You have to tamper, water, add more sand and tamper again. Make sure you check the level of paver sand before adding fire pit bricks.

Glue The Bricks For The Fire Pit

Use outdoor construction adhesive to glue fire pit bricks together. You’ll want to make sure, bricks are tightly in place and don’t “rock” back and forth. Be sure to stagger any seams.Insert fire ring when bricks have dried. Follow manufacturer’s instructions on whether to add sand, gravel or other material inside the fire pit.

However, if you’d like to create a seating area around the fire pit, there’s still a bit of work left to do. You’ll need to use a cultivator or sod cutter to remove grass surrounding the fire pit. Use garden spade to carve out edges of your fire pit seating area.

Add Weed Block Fabric To Fire Pit Seating Area

If you’re putting in a walkway and seating area around your DIY fire pit, then you’ll want to use weed block fabric to deter weeds. You won’t entirely prevent weeds from growing around the fire pit seating area, so there will be a bit of maintenance and killing of weeds each season. Use sod staples to hold weed block fabric in place.

Line Up Edgers Around Fire Pit Seating Area

When putting in edgers for the walkway and seating area, make sure they are level. Sit edgers on top of weed block fabric, make sure that you measure the size of edgers you’re using when planning your fire pit seating area because you want to make sure you have the exact number of edgers for space you’re completing.

Add Seating

Add comfortable chairs that welcome your guests. The Pavestone Rumblestone collection offers bench kits that would look amazing around a fire pit!

The Final Look

Carving out a fire pit seating area is always a bit challenging because it’s back-breaking work! But you can do it yourself in as little as a weekend.

With a new fire pit seating area to anchor the fire pit, along with pretty planters, new patio rug, and fresh flowers, this patio and fire pit are ready for spring and summer entertaining!