While most of us are spending more time at home than ever before, you may be thinking of ways to make your home, and especially your backyard, more comfortable for relaxing with your family. The best way to add entertaining space to your existing home is to think outside the limitations of your walls! Adding hardscape features such as patios, fireplaces, fire pits and/or outdoor kitchens will make it possible to comfortably entertain outdoors – year ‘round – you’ll also enjoy the added benefit of adding valuable square footage to your home.
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A stainless steel vent-free gas fireplace with a custom stone surround can be installed on your existing patio in as little as one day. There is no cover required. The convenience of gas combines with the contemporary look of stainless steel and the installation ease of a vent-free fireplace that requires no chimney.
A see-thru linear vent-free gas fireplace like this one with custom stone surround makes a dramatic retaining wall! 55,000 BTUs ensure you won’t get cold while relaxing on your patio.
A traditional, wood-burning fireplace and coordinating outdoor kitchen will make your backyard a comfortable place to relax and entertain – any time of year! Wood-burning models feature real firebrick liners. 12″ venting is required. A wide range of models is available in 36”, 42” & 50” widths and choice of traditional stacked or herringbone brick pattern. The industry’s best offering at a fraction of the cost of masonry built.
Add a television and furniture and your outdoor living room will be complete! With an outdoor setup like this, you may never want to go back inside!
Lifetime Warranty stainless steel appliances will give you years of enjoyment without the worry of equipment wearing out. The addition of sink and refrigerator means you’ll never have to run inside.
-by Rachel Riley Martin