If you are wondering whether to choose a water feature or an outdoor fireplace for your outdoor living room plans, why not combine them and get a stunning centerpiece that checks all the boxes? Water features are calming, soothing for the soul and create a little private oasis.
Waterfalls give that unique sound of water rushing that is a great backdrop for any backyard gathering.
Outdoor fireplaces on the other hand give off light, warmth and are wonderful decorative accents while being functional elements in their own right.
Combining fire and water gives you the best of both worlds, while not having to choose one over the other, especially if you have limited space with which to work.
Outdoor fireplaces are magnificent structures that are built out of natural elements to perfectly coordinate with any backyard decor.
They are self contained units that can be placed virtually anywhere, keeping their flames inside the fireplace itself, and venting the smoke out of the top via a chimney.
Adding a water feature makes it a unique and interesting design idea perfect for any backyard decor.
Fire and water have long been fascinating elements in their own right.
Combining them into one structure makes for an exquisite display as the water flows around and falls in front of the dancing flames.
Because the water makes a continual loop, there is no waste, and the water feature can be turned on or off as you require, used when there are flames present or not.
Whether you enjoy a full fledged water fall, gentle cascades or just thin lines of water running down, the outdoor fireplace with added water feature can deliver.
Due to the many different designs, there is sure to be something for everyone.
Sometimes you may want your water feature to just gently roam around the top or bottom of your fireplace, leaving you the flame area with which to cook.
The water can continue to cascade long after the flames have been extinguished if you want 'just' a water feature, or you can choose to utilize both fire and water for a stunning display, no matter if you are entertaining friends or just want something interesting to look at in your own backyard.
Outdoor fireplaces are becoming more popular as people are expanding their living areas into their backyard spaces.
Water features have been popular outdoor design trends for years now, so combining the two into a spectacular structure can work wonders making your backyard an amazing place to be.
Waterfalls give that unique sound of water rushing that is a great backdrop for any backyard gathering.
Outdoor fireplaces on the other hand give off light, warmth and are wonderful decorative accents while being functional elements in their own right.
Combining fire and water gives you the best of both worlds, while not having to choose one over the other, especially if you have limited space with which to work.
Outdoor fireplaces are magnificent structures that are built out of natural elements to perfectly coordinate with any backyard decor.
They are self contained units that can be placed virtually anywhere, keeping their flames inside the fireplace itself, and venting the smoke out of the top via a chimney.
Adding a water feature makes it a unique and interesting design idea perfect for any backyard decor.
Fire and water have long been fascinating elements in their own right.
Combining them into one structure makes for an exquisite display as the water flows around and falls in front of the dancing flames.
Because the water makes a continual loop, there is no waste, and the water feature can be turned on or off as you require, used when there are flames present or not.
Whether you enjoy a full fledged water fall, gentle cascades or just thin lines of water running down, the outdoor fireplace with added water feature can deliver.
Due to the many different designs, there is sure to be something for everyone.
Sometimes you may want your water feature to just gently roam around the top or bottom of your fireplace, leaving you the flame area with which to cook.
The water can continue to cascade long after the flames have been extinguished if you want 'just' a water feature, or you can choose to utilize both fire and water for a stunning display, no matter if you are entertaining friends or just want something interesting to look at in your own backyard.
Outdoor fireplaces are becoming more popular as people are expanding their living areas into their backyard spaces.
Water features have been popular outdoor design trends for years now, so combining the two into a spectacular structure can work wonders making your backyard an amazing place to be.
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