Everything is awesome except the posts are wasted opportunity to build half-roof over the sitting area. I still assume that you use it to bring at least a tarp over the sitting area? That way you could enjoy this fabulous fireplace even if there is a slight rain.
Looks so good!! Having to cross a small bridge to get to it just makes it so much more lovely. Only thing I would add is a chaise lounge because I would stay there for hours lol. :)
This is beautiful. Curious.... what is the diameter of your patio? I've seen a lot of people build circular patios for a firepit and they always seem a little too small and chairs have to be super close to the fire.
Can You give more detail about the process - What was used for material and how you put the poles in the ground? What kind of poles are they. Thank you so much
Yes of course! I used stainless steel poles, 3,5 meter long, I let them 2,10 meter above the ground. My father made a system (also made of stainless steel) to put the poles in the ground, hard to explain, if you want I can send you a picture by e-mail or something! Let me know :)
Looks great! Did you use a plate compactor after you laid down the sand or just when you finished with the brick? Also, how easy was it to level the area first?
Thank you so much! 😊 The sand was €60, the big stones for the firepit also €60, the lights €100, I was able to pick up the stones for the terrace for free because people wanted to throw them away, so I have 2 different types of stones from 2 different people for free. I had to take them out myself haha 😄 I cleaned the stones and used them upside down so they look like new!
Great work ;-) however just a couple of points,,, no hardcore below your blocks and also no drainage gaps which also become aeration holes in your pit,, the blocks will deffo sag over time especially if any major rainfall, also your pit may become a fish pond ;-) still love your work though.
The sand was €60, the big stones for the firepit also €60, the lights €100, I was able to pick up the stones for the terrace for free because people wanted to throw them away, so I have 2 different types of stones from 2 different people for free. I had to take them out myself haha 😄 I cleaned the stones and used them upside down so they look like new!
The sand was €60, the big stones for the firepit also €60, the lights €100, I was able to pick up the stones for the terrace for free because people wanted to throw them away, so I have 2 different types of stones from 2 different people for free. I had to take them out myself haha 😄 I cleaned the stones and used them upside down so they look like new!
You mean the bricks or the firestones? The stones in the middle cost €64 euros for 51 stones I needed. All the small bricks are used ones for free! People wanted to change their garden so I could pick them up for free, just had to take them out of their garden myself so a lot of work Haha but not expensive
I like how your dog was supervising and making sure the job was constructed correctly.
🙋♂️🥂waving hello from the beach in Florida .. great song & job with the firepit!
Glad I stuck around for Odesza haha
Looks wonderful btw
Everything is awesome except the posts are wasted opportunity to build half-roof over the sitting area. I still assume that you use it to bring at least a tarp over the sitting area? That way you could enjoy this fabulous fireplace even if there is a slight rain.
Looks awesome. I did see Husband came out after the hard work is complete. 😆
Awesome. Beautiful job.
Marvelous piece of art!!! Congratulations! Please enjoy
Your dog is a really good supervisor! Looks amazing!
Looks so good!! Having to cross a small bridge to get to it just makes it so much more lovely. Only thing I would add is a chaise lounge because I would stay there for hours lol. :)
Such a high quality job good job guys !
Hard working lady! Looks beautiful! Well done
WOW....this is amazing what an inspiration!
Great work!!! I love my firepit. Here in Northeast Ohio it gets a ton of use. 😀
northeast ohio baby! waiting to build this
Smashed it!! I want one now
Wow, that looks amazing! Great job!
Damn i want this!!! So good guys
Looks really great!!! How big of an area did you make the seating area? Also how tall are your poles?
This is beautiful. Curious.... what is the diameter of your patio? I've seen a lot of people build circular patios for a firepit and they always seem a little too small and chairs have to be super close to the fire.
Looks awesome.
The music, nice job
great job!
This is great!
Outstanding job.... How much did your project cost? what type of bricks/paver did you used?
WhT poles did you use?? It’s beautiful!
Great job you guys it's a lot of work you should be proud
Thank you so much! 😊
Subscribed.So beautiful nicely done.
It is very beautiful!
Love this💖💖💖
nice job!
👏🏼👏🏼 Wow you did a very good actually a very great job I love it 😍
Thank you so much! 😊😍
That's a lot of work, as some job
Can You give more detail about the process - What was used for material and how you put the poles in the ground? What kind of poles are they. Thank you so much
Yes of course! I used stainless steel poles, 3,5 meter long, I let them 2,10 meter above the ground. My father made a system (also made of stainless steel) to put the poles in the ground, hard to explain, if you want I can send you a picture by e-mail or something! Let me know :)
I just completed my fire pit and am looking to add the poles for the lights. How can I get information from you on how to put them in the ground
@@anthonypadilla1320 you could put poles in barrels also, set them in concrete half way up the barrel then top off with soil and plant some flowers .
I like how thay use the BMW
Do you have a picture of the bricks used up close? I love the style but it's hard to see in the video. Thanks!
Measures? Great job¡¡¡ go girl¡¡
Thank you! 😊 the diameter is 6 meters and the surface is 28 m2!
Wowo
U go girl.
May I ask if you could send a link to those chairs please?? Thank you 🙏🏼
Hi. This looks wonderful. Just wondering, What was the size of the whole area? Also, how long did it take you to complete. Thanks in advance
Hi! Thank you so much! The diameter is 6 meters and the surface is 28 m2, it took me 3 weeks to complete 😊
What poles did u use?
Where do people usually take the dirt they dig up? I wanna do this too but don’t know where to take the dirt after haha
😍🤩🥰💪Brawo ty.
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What will I need to make this in my front yard
bravo !
nice! price range?
Looks great! Did you use a plate compactor after you laid down the sand or just when you finished with the brick? Also, how easy was it to level the area first?
Hello. estimated how many stones you used?
What did this cost you to do?? Looks great!
Thank you so much! 😊 The sand was €60, the big stones for the firepit also €60, the lights €100, I was able to pick up the stones for the terrace for free because people wanted to throw them away, so I have 2 different types of stones from 2 different people for free. I had to take them out myself haha 😄 I cleaned the stones and used them upside down so they look like new!
How much did it cost in total? omg...
Great work ;-) however just a couple of points,,, no hardcore below your blocks and also no drainage gaps which also become aeration holes in your pit,, the blocks will deffo sag over time especially if any major rainfall, also your pit may become a fish pond ;-) still love your work though.
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How much did it cost?
The sand was €60, the big stones for the firepit also €60, the lights €100, I was able to pick up the stones for the terrace for free because people wanted to throw them away, so I have 2 different types of stones from 2 different people for free. I had to take them out myself haha 😄 I cleaned the stones and used them upside down so they look like new!
What was the Total cost ?
The sand was €60, the big stones for the firepit also €60, the lights €100, I was able to pick up the stones for the terrace for free because people wanted to throw them away, so I have 2 different types of stones from 2 different people for free. I had to take them out myself haha 😄 I cleaned the stones and used them upside down so they look like new!
seems expensive to use so many fireplace red bricks
You mean the bricks or the firestones? The stones in the middle cost €64 euros for 51 stones I needed.
All the small bricks are used ones for free! People wanted to change their garden so I could pick them up for free, just had to take them out of their garden myself so a lot of work Haha but not expensive
Pulling a trailer with a Mercedes sedan...that’s a first lol
Finished job looks good but the video is not helpful to anyone trying a diy project
Put reathing hle on side smoke ges a way