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Backyard Oasis
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What is a Good Size for a Fire Pit Area - Fire Pit Dimensions Guide — Backyard Oasis
January 4, 2024 - Medium patio (12x12 feet): Choose a 36-44 inch fire pit with 4-5 feet clearance. Large patio (16x16 feet): A 44-60 inch fire pit can fit nicely with room for seating. Huge patio (20x20 feet): Go big with a 60-inch diameter custom fire pit as ...
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Pinterest
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Diy Truck Rim Fire Pit
June 20, 2017 - Backyard 12x12 firepit area off of the patio. All done on top of the ground and the only digging was an inch deep to seat the galvanized firepit ring. Filled in with drainage gravel and sand inside the ring.
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Pinterest
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12x12 Patio With Fire Pit • Lamp Ideas Site
January 28, 2020 - 12x12 Paver Patio With Custom Sitting Walls And Fire Pit for size 1136 X 852 12x12 Patio With Fire Pit - Getting the patio ready for summer doesn't
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Pinterest
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June 20, 2017 - Backyard 12x12 firepit area off of the patio. All done on top of the ground and the only digging was an inch deep to seat the galvanized firepit ring. Filled in with drainage gravel and sand inside the ring.
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Instructables
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My Backyard Fire Pit : 6 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables
July 16, 2021 - I wanted the pit close to the wall so that people sitting on the wall could be close to the fire, and on the opposite side, plenty of room for chairs. The forms were removed and I brought in 12 yards of topsoil to fill around the pit area, gradual slope out into the yard.
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Pinterest
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12x12 Paver Patio with Fire Pit and Adirondack ...
November 21, 2023 - Our new 12x12 paver/patio space completed this weekend with fire pit and new wooden adirondack chairs & planter...fun & practical outdoor room!!!
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Pinterest
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12x12 Fire Pit Area
Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for 12x12 fire pit area.
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SitePrep
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Gravel Patio Fire Pit Areas: What You Should Know
October 4, 2025 - Your gravel patio should be 5’ to 6’ larger than your fire pit in each direction. A 14×14 or 16×16 gravel pad is usually the minimum size for a fire pit area since most fire pits are 3’ to 5’ in diameter.
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One Kindesign
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22 Most Amazing Outdoor Fire Pit Design Ideas You'll Love
August 30, 2024 - Dimensions: 5 feet wide and 18 inches tall. (via @creatingmybackyardsanctuary) 7. Luxuriate In A Sunken Space. The dimensions of the sunken area of where the fire pit is, 12’x12′. The seat base is made of Insitu concrete and then clad with ...
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Unilock
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Fire Pit Dimensions: Ideal Patio Size and Design Ideas
August 19, 2025 - In general, a good rule of thumb is to plan at least six feet of room on all sides, between the fire pit and the edge of the patio. When planning, consider the space requirements and total size needed for the fire pit area, including seating ...
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Pinterest
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Backyard Fire Pit Ideas - Pinterest
May 25, 2019 - Our new 12x12 paver/patio space completed this weekend with fire pit and new wooden adirondack chairs & planter...fun & practical outdoor room!!!
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Amazon
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Amazon.com : Portable Small Fire Pit, 12" (L) X 12" (W) X 5" (H), Heavy Duty Metal Fire Pit for Balcony Indoor Outdoor Wood Burning Camping Beach Bonfire Tabletop Decks Backyard : Patio, Lawn & Garden
Amazon.com : Portable Small Fire Pit, 12" (L) X 12" (W) X 5" (H), Heavy Duty Metal Fire Pit for Balcony Indoor Outdoor Wood Burning Camping Beach Bonfire Tabletop Decks Backyard : Patio, Lawn & Garden
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Celestial Fire
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12" Square Stainless Steel Drop-In Fire Pit Pan w/ 6" Burner
12" X 12" Stainless Steel Drop-In Fire Pit Pan w/ 6" Burner
Description · Love the look of fire pits? Want to make your own? It's never been simpler, thanks to our Drop-In Fire Pit Pan with a built-in round burner. Its convenient design makes it ideal for everyone from homeowners to pro contractors. · Inside this unit is a round burner that produces natural looking flames, resulting in a bold, bright fire. Pair it with our colorful fire glass, and you'll have a stunning light display that brings everyone to the backyard! · Made of ultra-tough stainless steel: Our pan and burner assembly is constructed of high-quality #304 stainless steel. That means it
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Fire Pit Surplus
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Ultimate Fire Pit Sizes Guide 2026 with Size Calculator
June 28, 2023 - Stick to a fire pit under 36 inches wide. It’ll do the job without making the space feel cramped. If you’ve got room to play say a large backyard go bigger: 48 inches or more lets you add extra seating and makes a stronger visual statement.
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Houzz
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fire pit area - style and materials
We are building a fire pit in one corner of our property. I do not wish to put it on the concrete that surrounds the porch and the pool, I want to put it in an area of the property which really isn't being used and which is part mulch and part grass. I laid out the area and configuration (in ...
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Lawn Care Forum
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How large of a patio/firepit area? | Lawn Care Forum
Agree if there is a sitting wall around the pit it needs to be about 24-30" ... Did you hand dig that! ... Did you hand dig that! Click to expand... A little explanation -- in the back yard there was an existing outdoor fireplace built around 1940 or so, but it was in deplorable condition. The soil had migrated into the firebox, and basically the previous owners had used it as a planter base. In the beginning I mowed around it, but over time began to form a plan to scallop out the area in front of it to allow for seating (and naturally, beer/wine drinking).