We have always had a fire pit but it has always been one
that is portable. And of course after so long the bottom falls out and it gets
trashed and then we spend another $100 on another one. Well, my husband has wanted
to build on for years now and I finally said let just go for it. If any knows
me I jump onto the Pinterest.com and start my search. We got some ideas but
nothing really stood out to us. I wanted below ground so that we could sit
around it and we also needed to tie it in with our porch. So this is what we
came up with.
My dad had a lot of brink left over from building his house.
We hit it first. To be honest, we did not have a plan. We just made it up as we
went along. And that is how we do most of our projects. First decision was –
how big? Answer was as big as the dinning room table. And yes it grew a little.
We made our circle on the grass and started digging. Well, my husband did, my job was to snap
pictures. After we got the hole dug, made it semi-level and lined it with
gravel, we started stacking the bricks. We decided on three high was good
enough for us.
It’s time to go to Lowes. We bought three 8’ brown metal edging,
16 bags of pebble rock, 21 pavers the size of the brick (any solid brick will
do), some adhesive and black plastic.
We placed our metal edging down to where we liked it and
hammered it into the ground. Everyone’s design will be different. Then removed
the grass from the area between the edging and the pit and sprayed with grass
killer.
We also, glued the bricks together and the pavers to the top
with the adhesive and let dry for 24 hours.
The next day we laid the black plastic down on the bare
ground and filled up the area between the edging and the pit with pebble rock.
I picked out three flagstones and laid them in the pebble rock.
This was really simple and looks great and very affordable.
Good luck with yours.
2 comments:
looks really good! can't wait to see it at your fall party!
Thanks for the write-up. Do you have drainage problems when it rains? The soil in WV is almost like clay and mine keeps filling with water that is slow to drain/evaporate.
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