Summer is a great time for outdoor entertaining with friends and family. There is nothing better than inviting friends over and gathering around the fire pit in your backyard on nice summer evenings. Whether toasting marshmallows over the flames, sipping on a few beers or just watching the dancing flames and enjoying the nighttime sky, a fire pit is a great way to make outdoor space intimate, warm and inviting and is guaranteed to make everyone’s world a better place.
Although you can buy a ready made fire pit from stores, building one by yourself is an engaging and advisable project, and it will save you much money.
Take a look at these incredible DIY fire pit ideas we found that will help you find a little inspiration when building your own backyard fire pit! Some of these DIY fire pits are made from the recycled materials with a bit of creativity, like the wine barrel, flower pot, car wheel, purchase cart and so on.
Modern Concrete Fire Bowl : source

Simple Pit : source

Concrete Square Pit : source

Recycled Washing Machine Tub Fire Pit : source

Concrete Tree Ring Pit : Source

Table Top Pit : source

Stacked Stone Fire Pit : source

Stone With Metal Insert Pit : source

Moveable Pit : source

The Brick Pit : source

The Classic Pit : source

Personalized Pit : source

In Ground Pit With Seating : source

Steel Pit : source

The ‘Use What You Have’ Pit : source

Cinder Block Pit : source

Wheelbarrow Pit : source

Fence Board Accented Pit : source

Grill Upgrade – Fire Pit : Source

Car Wheel Pit : source

Pirate Ship Pit : source

Knalpot Pit With Old Drum : source

Modern Design Pit : source

Porch Swing Fire Pit : Source

Wine Barrel Pit : source

Arts & Crafts Metal Pit : source

Flameless Pit : source

Patio Pit : source

Easy Grill Pit : source

Natural Stone Pit : source

Keep It Classy Pit : source

Re-Purposed Material Pit : source

Tiny Pit : source

The Zen Pit : source

Huge Stone Pit : source

Two and a 1/2 wheels, old piece of flat steel and 16″ of pipe from from an old drive shaft, he welded 3 bolts on the right side of the steel plate to hang BBQ tools. Via offthegridstories

Make a simple small slate fire at home for s’mores. What a lovely idea! See the tutorial here.

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