Installing a fire pit is a diy project that can be configured for your yard s measurements.
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If you want a more decorative fire pit try using concrete blocks of two different colors.
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This guide teaches you how to build a fire pit using concrete pavers or concrete blocks for a quick easy backyard upgrade that can be enjoyed in any season.
This particular fire pit cost 250 with the brick design.
We built our fire pit on the lawn from regular retaining wall blocks lined with clay fire bricks you can also build your pit on a patio.
Be sure to check out these fire pit safety.
Rectangular blocks make it easy to adjust the layout to a size that works well for your design.
You can alternate them like the ones in the picture to get a more polished look.
So here is how you can create a fire pit on your own using the cinder blocks and the pavers and that too in the square shape for a unique and quirky fire pit possession.
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Find out how to build a fire pit in your backyard.
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Using blocks of a different style can also change the look of your fire pit.
With a few basic skills and a bit of creativity you can easily design and build your own diy fire pit using retaining wall blocks.
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A two tiered fire pit looks even better especially if you add a few stones and pebbles in between the two circles.
A wood burning fire pit makes a great outdoor gathering place for friends and family.
The fire pits are the necessary part of the outdoors when you are a fun loving person and enjoy gatherings.
After a little work it turned out to be the perfect place to circle round in late evenings.
Costing well under 100 this square diy fire pit is a simple and stylish backyard design element constructed from cement wall blocks laid in a bed of sand.
To prevent the sand from shifting dig a 4 inch deep hole in the grass with a spade remove the turf and fill the hole with paver sand.
Before assembling check your local building codes for any rules and regulations regarding fire pits in your area.