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Heating for Outdoor Living Spaces


Outdoor fireplace with cypress mantle
Outdoor fireplace with cypress mantle
There are many ways to heat your outdoor space.  One way that is especially handsome is an outdoor fireplace, particularly when it either reflects or complements the architecture of the home.

Outdoor Fireplaces for Heating

The fireplace in the photograph above nicely complements the space in which it is set.  It features a large stone boulder slab for the hearth.  It is similar to a fireplace that Rick designed for the Mountaineers where he picked out a hearthstone boulder and created a fireplace around it.  One of our favorite sources of stone like this is Marenakos near Preston on I-90.

Rumford Fireplaces Efficiently Heat Outdoor Seating Areas

Rumford Outdoor Fireplace
Rumford Outdoor Fireplace
Rumford fireplaces provide radiant heating which makes them particularly good at heating the seating area thus extending the time in the evening and season in which you can enjoy your outdoor space.  These fireplaces are particularly good at projecting heat outward rather than upwards.  They also make beautiful outdoor ovens.  The local expert on Rumford fireplaces is Jim Buckley of Port Townsend, WA.  Our brick mason friend, John Davies, swears by him.
There are many examples of outdoor Rumfords at Buckley Rumford Fireplaces.   

 Fireplaces Can Provide Nice Definition in Outdoor “Rooms”

Craftsman Outdoor Fireplace, photo by Mike Siegel/The Seattle Times
Craftsman Outdoor Fireplace, photo by Mike Siegel/The Seattle Times
You can create an outdoor room with a roof attached to the house such as the one in this photograph.  This is an example of a craftsman fireplace that is quite dramatic and full of character.

Freestanding Fireplaces Can Provide Good Definition for Outdoor Spaces

Freestanding Fireplace
A freestanding fireplace can also help to create a definition of the space.  It creates a focal point when the gathering area is open on all sides.

Modern Freestanding Fireplace
This is a great example of a stunning contemporary freestanding fireplace.  Unlike the fireplace above, this one dominates the space and creates a strong focus.  It is very dramatic and is intended to stand out rather than blend in with the landscape around it.
Pharos Outdoor Fireplace
Pharos Outdoor Fireplace
Metal fireplaces can also be very attractive and contemporary.  I like the contrast that the dark metal fireplace creates against the greens and blues in the garden space.

Firepits Are Another Way to Provide an Informal Focal Point to Your Outdoor Space

Stone Firepit
A fire pit is another way to heat your outdoor seating space and reflect the character of your home or garden.  The firepit in the photo above reflects the space around it and helps to define the gathering area.  This is a great example  of a firepit that is subtle and blends in with the surroundings.
Portable Firepit
Portable Firepit
Firepits can be permanent like the previous stone one or they can be portable like the one above.  For people who have a smaller space or who need to be able to shift the focal point of a gathering, these smaller portable firepits are perfect.  They come in many styles and sizes.

Amazing Dutch-style garden design

This drought garden design from Australia is very beautiful and amazing. In the garden there are ponds and ornamental plants and trees are cool with the falling leaves. Romantic atmosphere that you can see in this garden. There is also a dining table for outdoor dining with family at this garden. Now you do not have to worry so Eckersley Garden Architecture is designed for this drought tolerant garden. And if you think that this channel is not attractive, that you should have your eyes checked and explore its beautiful gardens. Due to the harsh Australian climate, it is always good to have plants, as they are, because the rain is scarce. This garden not only gives you a dreamy prospect, but also more vibrancies your outdoor and although it can decorate your home in appearance. Lets see more pictures Amazing Drought Garden Design Plans From Eckersley Garden Architecture here :




Building a park on the roof



     To help prevent or reduce the speed of global warming, adding a green open space with a garden on the roof of houses, buildings, hotels and offices is one effective way. Although the condition of the urban region largely filled by a high rise building, the designers (architects, and landscape architect) must create a green open space to add plants that have been taken over when the building was constructed.

     By creating a garden on the roof, high-rise buildings can still have a green open space, because there is space efficiency. Park on the roof (roof garden) is as an alternative reforestation to improve the quality of big city environmental health.

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