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This is a firepit I made from scratch on a sloping block.
Render
Cobble stones
Sealer
Concrete
Mortar
Reinforcing mesh/rod
Paint
Sand
Black plastic
Render trim
Treated pine sleepers
Ag pipe
The back yard was incredibly overgrown, so a fair but of clearing was needed before I could start building.
Once cleared, I started cutting into the slope and levelling out the ground. The back of the firepit seat will also act as a retaining wall. I then used a whacker Packer so I could start with a firm surface.
I then dug out the trenches which would be filled with concrete for the footings.
Once the bricks were laid I prepared the top slab with reinforcing mesh and the rods were drilled into the brickwork to prevent sinking.
Once the slab was set. I then finished the back rest and started rendering.
I didn't want to risk paint dripping on the new pavers, so I decided to paint the rendered brick first, before starting laying the pavers
I placed down black plastic before a layer of paving sand. Then I started laying the cobblestones. The paving is laid on a gentle angle to allow water run off.
After filling the gaps with sand and cement, I sealed the pavers with two coats of sealer.
Finally, I inserted the metal fire pit bowl, put down the top soil around the edges, and sprinkled some grass seed to help the lawn grow.
I also added a heap of plants around the outside which should look great when they are established.
Hello @Codey
Thank you for sharing the materials list and steps you've taken to build your firepit/entertainment area.
This firepit area with a curved concrete seat is a stunning addition to the garden! The circular design creates a cozy and intimate atmosphere, perfect for gatherings and relaxation. The choice of materials, with the textured stonework for the firepit area and the smooth, modern concrete seating, provides a beautiful contrast that adds visual interest. The curved bench not only complements the circular layout but also offers ample seating for friends and family, making it a functional and inviting space.
The surrounding greenery further enhances the natural beauty of the setting, creating a harmonious blend between the garden and this elegant outdoor feature. Overall, it's a masterful design that combines aesthetics with practicality, offering a serene and stylish spot to enjoy the outdoors.
Many thanks for sharing.
Eric
Hi Eric,
Thank you so much for your kind words and thoughtful feedback! I'm thrilled to hear that you appreciate the design and materials. Your detailed observations truly mean a lot.
Happy building!
Codey
@Codey this looks fantastic!
I have been wanting to do something similar on my sloped block so really appreciate the detailed instructions.
Thanks for the feedback!
Yes, It can be tricky landscaping on sloped yards but this method works well.
Happy building!
Hi @Codey
LOVE a good firepit! This is incredible, you should be super proud of your hard work.
Tinker_Bell
Thanks very much! I'm glad you like it!
Codey
Afternoon @Codey
Now that is a solid job. Love the double use of the retaining wall plus a firepit area together I cant see it ever developing any cracks as you have really constructed it well! The only question I have is should the viewer sit there and look at the view with a warm fire or watch a movie
Love your use of the space, and the slope for the drainage is a wise move.
Dave
Thanks mate,
I got it done just in time for my birthday, so we had friends and family all gathered around the fire. It turned out to be a great functional space.
Thanks again for the feedback.
Codey
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