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Melissa: We got it all done and it looks amazing, thanks for all your help! We enjoy it so much.
Tom: We can’t say enough about the product or the service. Minnesota lake patio. We love it.

The Landscape Architect’s Checklist for Specifying an Outdoor Fire Feature
Most fire feature failures trace back to a decision made too late, a specification left too vague, or a component swapped out by the contractor

What Goes Into a Cover
We get the question, and it’s a fair one. You’re looking at a fire feature that costs a fewthousand dollars, and the cover shows up

Fire Isn’t a Feature Anymore. It’s the Architecture.
In the most thoughtfully designed outdoor spaces being built today, fire isn’t an afterthought. It’s the organizing principle. The element around which everything else — seating, sightlines, lighting, circulation — is arranged. The shift has been quiet, but it’s been total. And for the architects, landscape professionals, designers, and builders doing this work, the implications are significant.
Jake
Here’s my backyard project featuring the 360K BTU Octagonal burner from Montana Fire Pits. It’s a match lit set up, and I ran an 1 1/4″ gas line. The neighbors gather around every time we light it!

