When designing a fire pit from scratch, there are several things you'll want to consider. First, you need to consider your desired shape and size while ensuring it will fit into the space where you plan to install it perfectly. Second, you should choose a material that meets your aesthetic preferences and can withstand the elements here in our area of Michigan. Third, you'll want to decide what type of fuel you want it to burn so it can meet your specific needs, whether wood, gas, or propane.


1. Consider the size and shape of your fire pit when designing it from scratch.

A rectangular fire pit in Macomb, MI, during the evening with a lit fire.

When designing your fire pit from scratch, one of the first things you'll need to consider is its size and shape. The size of your fire pit will depend on where you plan on placing it, as well as how much space you have available. If you don't have a lot of room in your outdoor living area, you may want to opt for a smaller fire pit so it doesn't take up too much space. On the other hand, if you have plenty of room, you can go with a larger option that can accommodate more people and create a nice, cozy environment around it. When it comes to the shape of your fire pit, you have endless possibilities. From circular shapes to square ones, you can choose whatever shape works best for your aesthetic needs.

You'll want to consider whether you want your fire pit to be round, rectangular, or square when designing it from scratch.

2. Consider the material you want to use to build your custom fire pit.

A rectangular fire pit in Macomb, MI, made of blocks and stone.

The next thing you'll want to consider when designing a fire pit from scratch is choosing a material that's durable while meeting your aesthetic preferences. The material you use to build your fire pit will play into the aesthetics when designing it from scratch. There are many different materials out there that all have their own benefits and drawbacks. Some popular options include brick and mortar, but you can also cap it with a stone veneer to achieve your desired look. You can also mix and match these materials to create a custom look for your fire pit. No matter what type of material you decide on, you can be sure that they will all look great and work perfectly with your fire pit!


3. Decide on your preferred fuel source when designing a fire pit from scratch.

A circular fire pit burning wood in Macomb, MI.

One important thing you'll want to consider when designing a fire pit from scratch is what fuel you want it to burn. Here in our area, we get our fair share of cold weather, so wood-burning fire pits are perfect for creating cozy fireside experiences. However, if you want more convenience, gas and propane-fueled fire pits offer quick ignition and consistent flame height. If you're unsure about which option is right for you, don't worry! All three types of fire pits offer their own unique benefits, and you can't go wrong either way. So, you'll want to weigh the pros and cons of each option before deciding which one is better suited to meet your specific needs.


Call us today to schedule our fire pit installation service!

If you want to add a beautiful, new fire pit to your outside space, look no further than our team at Big Lakes Lawncare! We will construct your fire pit from scratch or via a kit, depending on your preferences, and use high-quality materials like brick, mortar, and stone veneer. Whether you prefer a wood, gas, or propane-burning fire pit, we've got you covered. Our fire pit installation service is available to residential and commercial properties, as well as HOAs, in Macomb, Shelby, Chesterfield, MI, and throughout the surrounding areas. Give us a call today at (586) 200-0855 to schedule this service!