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The most optimal fire pits to use in a timeshare.

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Based on the location and theme of the timeshare, there is a firepit concept that will best suit the purposes of everyone involved. these pertain to the design and style of the fire pit, as it relates to the particular design scheme of the timeshare,are considerations that should be addressed in order to ensure complete satisfaction

The fashion possibilities are endless, and are available in any shape. If a fire pit is being put in along with the installation of an entire patio, the pit's design would probably go along with specifications made by the architect or designer of the project. The size and configuration would likely depend on the amount of open area that is desired for mingling and socializing, where a fire pit is being installed as a design upgrade.

The specific materials selected for the design are essential in obtaining the desired results. In situations where there is an existing patio or deck, whether it is flagstone, pavers or concrete, a design may incorporate similar materials, or offset the existing surroundings with a different texture and theme.

For example, brick and stone can be combined to create subtle features, and enhance an otherwise mundane finish. A wall cap being constructed for seating purposes should be constructed out of flagstone, pavers or brick. An attractive installation that can remain as a natural tone, or be painted to coordinate with the existing design scheme is block wall construction with a smooth, plaster finish.

A good source of heat for a fireplace is the one which does not needs to be replenished every time it needs to be used. Washing and porous rocks are inexpensive and effective materials for a home, and they are more than sufficient to create a source of comfortable heat

A galvanized hood and vent should be installed over the fire pit, in situations where the installation will be within the confines of a covered area.
A screened cap at the top of the vent riser must be included. This way, you can make sure that nothing will come out of the pit, and that no water, foliage or other items will fall into it.

By browsing the numerous materials and accessory suppliers that are available on line, or by visiting building centers and materials outlets but time share members and designers can make many of the selections.