Firepit - Landscaping Ideas
Fire pit landscaping ideas pull double duty: they add a focal point in daylight and create an obvious gathering spot at night. This gallery leans into real built-in pits, gravel pads, circular seating zones, and patio combinations that show how people actually make a fire feature feel anchored in the rest of the yard. For the bigger archive-wide pattern read, YardShare's Real Yard Trend Report shows how often fire pits cluster with patio, lighting, and path / walkway upgrades across real submitted yards.
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This is my backyard - from the bottom of the hill to th
by lana12The yard was overgrown with weeds, trees, tons of leaves and more weeds. We ...
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Pool Area
We turned a wooded lot in a wonderful pool area. We built a poolhouse and out...
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Tustin House, backyard
by MadeleineOur Tustin House is a tri-level house on a split lot in the backyard. The de...
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Barb's Backyard
A bit over a 1/2 acre in a country neighborhood. I started in June of 2010 wh...
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Completed jobs
These are various jobs we have completed recently and would like to share the...
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Riverdance
by PocahontasAfter building a home at the coast a decade ago and learning to garden in san...
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Footprints
by Tonya WThis yard is slowly changing. We replaced the very old grape stake fencing w...
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The Path to My Garden is Never Long
by Nancy NortonWe moved here in 2003 to a backyard of overgrown wild foliage and cottonwood ...
About Firepit Landscaping
All firepit photos on YardShare are shared by real homeowners and landscaping professionals, so you can compare full projects instead of a single hero shot. Use these examples to study plant combinations, material choices, and how each feature connects to the rest of the yard before you copy anything at home.
Keep browsing related inspiration: Real Yard Trend Report, patio designs, deck ideas from real yards, pool landscaping ideas, outdoor kitchen ideas .
Fire pit layout tips
Where does a fire pit work best in a yard?
Usually in a dedicated seating zone with enough circulation room around it, rather than dropped into the middle of a lawn with no visual connection to the rest of the design.
What materials show up most in these projects?
Stone, gravel, pavers, and retaining-wall-style blocks show up constantly because they define the feature and hold up well to traffic and heat.