Warming Things up This Winter: The Fire Pit
May 31, 2018
With the cooler weather of winter slowing settling in around us in South Africa, what outdoor accessory could be more apt than the fire pit for this season’s entertaining?

The best thing about the range of fire pits on the market today is that you don’t even need a huge garden in order to add one to your home’s entertainment area.

Set to be one of 2018’s biggest home décor trends, here are our top 5 picks of the ideal fire pit accessory to add to your garden, patio or balcony!

1. The Electric Campfire Pit

So you are a ‘glamper’ not a camper – who said you have to be good at everything anyway? These electric fire pits are a great addition to any outdoor entertainment area if storing firewood and creating a fire from scratch is just not your thing! They are compact in size, can be transported or moved with ease and usually crafted from a blend of resin and marble. The best part? This fire pit has an electric ignition which runs off gas, so your fire will be ready within seconds!

2. The Table Top Fire Pit

If your outdoor entertainment area is on the smaller side or you live in an apartment with balcony access, the table top fire pit is ideal. These table top pieces are usually crafted within a dome-shaped ceramic bowl and filled with decorative pebbles, while the flame flickers from the middle. The flames are fuelled by a gas wick, similar to how a gas lantern operates.

3. The Natural Rock Fire Pit

For the ultimate garden centre piece, the natural rock fire pit is fast-becoming one of 2018’s most popular home trends. If you are the owner of a large garden and have the room for it, dedicating a corner of your garden to a natural, rock-hewn fire pit can add serious value to your home. These fire pits can be crafted from just about any natural rock, but some of the most popular material includes layers of flat, slasto stone. These large fire pits call for real fire, made from real wood – perfect for a fairy-tale evening under the stars with woolly blankets and marshmallows this winter.

4. The Stacked Brick Fire Pit

If you’re looking for something a little simpler, yet still a talking point of your outdoor entertainment area, the stacked brick fire pit is the perfect idea. This fire pit style is a little more compact and ideally suited for a smaller patio or garden area. The stacked bricks also make for a neater, more streamlined look to your fire pit area. It’s a real fire, crafted from real wood and is the perfect spot to unwind on Friday night in a comfortable outdoor armchair.

5. The Lattice Grate Fire Pit

The lattice grate fire pit is ideal if you have pets and small children milling around. The fire pit itself is fully contained within a laser-cut steel bowl, featuring a removable mesh lid. This fire pit is easily movable, transportable and simple to clean. It’s essentially a self-contained fire pit which can be transported on camping trips, stored away when not being used and quickly lit-up when the occasion calls for it.

There is nothing more comforting than settling down with family and friends in front of a crackling fire. Add your favourite glass of wine or hot beverage, and the fire pit becomes a versatile accessory which can be used for entertaining all year-round. Get in on this great outdoor decor trend this winter. There’s really no excuse to putting off entertaining until summer!

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