1. DIY Retaining Block Fire Pit
You can get the retaining wall
blocks from your local home improvement store to make this beautiful fire pit.
Stack these blocks for four tiers high on the lawn floor. Cut one of the blocks
in half and put it on opposite sides to increase the oxygen flow. Make sure to
put it on both sides at the bottom. Their angled shapes with good size are
perfect for making the fire pit. They can make a perfect circle without any
gap.
2. DIY Easy Fire Pit with Pavers
The pavers method is one of
the fast, easy, and inexpensive methods to build a fire pit. You may only need
$50 to buy the retaining wall blocks, sand, and pavers. Make a ring of the
block first, and then build it by maintaining a diameter of 33 inches. Use the
quick sweep of sand to lock the pavers and fill any empty space. Make sure the
blocks are not freely shifting. You don't need grout, mortar, or concrete to
make the circle.
3. DIY Adirondack Style Fir Pit
It's a unique hexagon-shaped
fire pit, which can be made with lumber for the frame, fence boards for the
slatted table, and chairs for the spot-on design match. Try to blend the fire
pit with chairs to make it more attractive. You can get the flames from gel
fireplace canisters or Eco logs.
4. DIY Koi Pond Fire Pit
You can use the unused water
ponds in your backyard for fire pit purposes. These are perfect as they already
align with the non-combustible rocks. You just need to make sure that the pond
is perfectly aligned with the stones or concrete. It looks like a very simple
transformation with a layer of sand and a covering of rocks.
5. Modern Style Metal and Glass Fire Pit
You can build a beautiful
modern style metal and glass fire pit for only $25. It's a beautiful small,
sleek, and contemporary style fire pit out of glass frame covering, which
benefits you in many ways. You can use marine silicone to glue the glass sheets
together. After hat placed the four-sided glass structure and used the gel
canister to fuel the flame.
6. DIY Mini Fire Pit
This simple mini fire pit can
easily be made using a flower pot. The fire pit can take any shape, like a
large container you choose, such as a flowerpot or urn. You can pour
quick-setting concrete into it and create the right size shape by using one or
more gel fuel canisters into the vet concrete. Make sure to give it a sparkling
finishing touch. Remove the container when the concrete is dried; your fire pit
is ready.
7. DIY Square Fire Pit
This beautiful fire pit will
cost you under $100, which can be built by the blogger from deals, steals, and
heels. You also need to use concrete wall blocks to make it. Make sure to dig a
4-inches hole before to prevent the sand from shifting and fill it with paver
sand. Add firewood, and bring marshmallows to roast and enjoy.
8. Shortcut DIY Fire Pit
Are you looking for a shortcut
DIY fire pit with no time? This going to be perfect for you. You need a ring of
44 Allen and Roth retaining wall blocks to construct this beautiful piece. As a
result, you will get a fire pit with a cozy, natural-stone look.
9. DIY BBQ Fire Pit
This is a special fire pit, which
can be used to cook throughout the summer. It has two full-sized grills resting
atop retaining wall blocks, allowing you to cook anything from steaks and
kebabs. It is a durable BBQ fire tip, which extends the use more than just in
summer.
10. Concrete Tree ring Firepit
It's a brilliant fire pit
idea, which can be built by stacking the two or more tree rings on top of each
other. Make sure to use the smaller concrete rings inside the circle and put
some stones or pebbles inside the two rings. It makes them nicer and gives them
a unique finishing touch.