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DIY Firepit and Seating

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DIY Firepit and Seating | Pretty Handy Girl

Firepits are very popular right now. You can purchase a simple firepit at your local home improvement store, or put in a little sweat equity and create a DIY Firepit with Seating.

When we had several hardwood trees taken down in our yard, I asked the tree guy to cut some of the base pieces of the tree trunk into 18″ segments to use as stumps to sit on.

Then I set about creating a DIY firepit and seating in our back yard.

Materials:

  • Shovel
  • String
  • Stake
  • Stick
  • Rocks or fire ring
  • Sand
  • Bag of drainage gravel
  • Slate, stepping stones or pea gravel
  • Mulch or crushed stone
  • Stumps or seating
  • Wood to burn

Instructions:

Begin by locating a level location to build your fire pit. Take note of any overhanging branches and trim them away from the firepit area. Hammer the stake into the center of your firepit area. Attach string and make a loop in the string at 6 feet. Insert a stick into the loop and walk around pulling the string taut while dragging the stick in the earth to mark a 12 foot diameter circle. Create another loop at 4 feet and repeat marking an inner circle. Finally, create a loop at 1 foot and drag the stick to mark the firepit ring area.

DIY Firepit and Seating | Pretty Handy Girl

Dig a hole in the 2 foot firepit ring area. Remove any roots from the dirt. Dig about 12″ down. Fill the bottom of the hole with gravel. Add a layer of sand on top of the gravel. Line the 2′ firepit area with a fire ring or rocks (or both).

DIY Firepit and Seating | Pretty Handy Girl

Pour sand around the 8 foot diameter circle and set your stepping stones or pea gravel in this area.

DIY Firepit and Seating | Pretty Handy Girl

Fill around the stepping stones to create a level surface to walk on.

DIY Firepit and Seating | Pretty Handy Girl

Line the edge of the 12 foot circle with your stump stools or seating and fill in the remaining area with mulch or crushed stone.

DIY Firepit and Seating | Pretty Handy Girl

Start a pile of firewood outside the 12 foot radius circle.

DIY Firepit and Seating | Pretty Handy Girl

Invite friends and family over for an outdoor, camping-style fire.

DIY Firepit and Seating | Pretty Handy Girl

Don’t forget the marshmallows and s’mores.

DIY Firepit and Seating | Pretty Handy Girl

Always use caution with fires. Keep a bucket of water or hose nearby to extinguish any accidental flames outside the pit. Fires should not be lit on windy days. Never leave a burning fire unattended.

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