The Ambiance That Open Fireplace Offers
Setting up an outdoor fireplace will need a lot of thought since you have to choose from the different kinds like an open fireplace or an enclosed fireplace. The former is just like your traditional bonfire where you have a flat surface where you build your fire on. This may be your plain ring of rocks or a simple structure that keeps it off the ground. The more common open fireplaces are the ones made of metal, which is a shallow vessel with low sides much like an oversized soup bowl. This bowl is placed on a metal frame like a tripod so that you can still use it on a concrete floor. The metal frame keeps your floor clean and safe from the potential damage that a heated pan may bring.
An open fireplace may actually be one of the most convenient wood heaters. You can simply bring it to the patio for the kids to enjoy while cooking their marshmallows. It is like having a campfire in your very own backyard. You can place it in any strategic location since it can be easily moved. Many people can share the heat of this fireplace stove since it affords you a 360 degrees access to its warmth. In addition, this very basic fireplace design makes it very affordable.
The only downside to an open fireplace is that open pit fires have a tendency to smoulder and make a lot of smoke. This smoke can be blown around like right at your face where the wind wishes to push it. If you have been on a campfire then you will know that smoke on your eyes can be very uncomfortable. The exact opposite of an open fireplace is an enclosed or partly enclosed fireplace. To keep the smoke away, you would need to attach a vent that will release the smoke above head level and away from people’s faces. This is a bit more expensive because of the additional material. It will also be heavier so it is a bit cumbersome to move around. Moreover, you will not have the ambiance and that unique appeal often associated with an open fireplace heater.
For an open fireplace that is more durable, choose a cast iron or cast aluminium material, which can also be a decorative fireplace once that beautiful orange flame gets ablaze.
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