Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Patio Fireplaces

Nobody opposes trips to the outdoors, or camping with tents and a great camp fire. But nobody has the time to leave their house every weekend. A patio fireplace is great for anybody who can't leave all the time, and it creates that natural, crisp environment, without leaving home.

The patio fireplace is a two-in-one solution for all you outdoor lovers. You can use the fireplace as a heater, either fueled by gas or wood - although gas is the "cleaner" version- or as a fire pit where to cook your meals. As a heater, the fireplace will be the one to create the wonderful country-like mood on the patio. For this particular feeling to be achieved, make sure you match the style of the fireplace with the rest of the decor.

Try to avoid any futuristic, modern-looking fireplaces if you have a rather classic home facade and arrangement. The kitchen-utensil function can be best served if you choose an outdoor fireplace with a deck large enough to hold all the food you want to cook for you and your friends.

You can use a patio fireplace both as a heater to spice up the mood of a backyard evening party or as a grill for your lunch party. Either way you use it, you need to pay attention to the instruction and keep safe from any fire hazards. After you've chosen the most appropriate patio fireplace for your needs, you've had it set up safely, it is time to light the fire and enjoy your spare time close to your family and friends.

with help from http://fireplace-outdoors.com/patio-fireplaces.html