Home Improvement Ideas Porches & Outdoor Rooms Outdoor Rooms These 10 Firepit Seating Ideas Will Make Your Outdoor Space Cozy We have 10 gorgeous and functional firepit seating ideas for outdoor spaces. Add one to yours to create a welcoming and cozy gathering spot By Caitlin Sole Caitlin Sole Instagram Caitlin Sole is the senior home editor at BHG. She is a writer and editor with nearly a decade of interior design expertise. She has vast experience with digital media, including SEO, photo shoot production, video production, eCommerce content, print collaboration, and custom sales content. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on March 16, 2023 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos There are few things more welcoming in an outdoor space than a firepit. Fortunately, these amenities come in shapes and sizes to fit nearly every budget and design style. Here are ten firepit seating ideas that will inspire you to fit one into your landscape for a warm and cozy spot to enjoy any time of the year. 01 of 10 A Multilevel Firepit One-of-a-kind designs are the hallmarks of 21st-century home style, and that's true for firepits as well. This multilevel version has two distinct fire areas, one lower than the first. It's an unusual arrangement that complements the sectional seating and the pathway of oversized pavers. 8 Tips for Buying Patio Furniture That Suits Your Outdoor Space 02 of 10 An Unusually Shaped Firepit For very narrow landscape spaces, a full circle may not be feasible for a firepit. That's OK. Firepits can be adapted to our personalized styles and space restrictions like so much else in our homes. This half-circle fits neatly into a sloping space that's not deep enough to accommodate anything wider. Comfy, laid-back Adirondack chairs are easy to move around as needed for best traffic flow. 03 of 10 A Proportional Firepit Scale and shape are important when considering firepit seating ideas. A substantial firepit calls for seating choices that offer similar visual weight. Angles and straight lines in a home or yard can be echoed in a firepit. This rustic version is tempered with a cool, almost-white stone on the flat surround. How to Build an Easy DIY Patio to Upgrade Your Backyard 04 of 10 A Landscape-Inspired Firepit The choice of materials can make your firepit feel like a seamless extension of your landscape design. Although the larger paving stones on this elegant and Mediterranean-style patio gave way to a smaller version in the firepit, the color palette remains mostly the same, which preserves cohesion. Upholstery colors, too, echo the natural landscape that surrounds the seating area. How to Make a Firepit from Pavers for Easy Outdoor Entertaining 05 of 10 A Contemporary Firepit Although common in more traditionally influenced landscapes, these cozy spots can fit perfectly in modern-leaning yards with the right firepit seating ideas. That's why the choice of material is particularly important if you add a firepit after the backyard gathering area has been assembled. Here, an atypical design—a base sloped in—and the neutral color and wide surround give this portable firepit a modern aesthetic. The deep cushions on the wicker seating offer a softness that counters the hard surface of the firepit. 06 of 10 Cozy Firepit with Contrasting Materials People naturally want to draw closer together when seated around a firepit. This tall, elegant version includes a few covetable features. Although the comfortable seats take up too much room for side tables, the firepit's height and shelf fill in. Two materials offer subtle contrast in texture and color to help heighten visual interest. Outdoor Fire-Pit Picks: Open Grills, Fire Pits, and Chimineas 07 of 10 A Built-In Firepit Seating Idea All permanent firepits have some sort of fireproof material as a surround; it acts as a barrier to prevent people from getting too close and as a buffer from any loose, hot materials that may escape the structure. If you have the space, a wider-than-normal decking can be easily integrated into the firepit's permanent seating. Here, a slightly raised surround elevates the narrow ring of the firepit and offers casual seating for larger gatherings. 08 of 10 A Quiet Firepit Respite Although firepits are often a central part of a backyard, portable versions are good options for encouraging more secluded firepit seating ideas. Here, a change in material underfoot—from gravel to pavers—marks the quiet square. It's just big enough for a cozy sofa and chair around the central firepit. 10 Firewood Storage Ideas for Indoors and Outside 09 of 10 A Portable Firepit The wide range of portable firepit options means it's easy (and not overly expensive) to try one before diving into a permanent location or design. Measure the space available and review existing details in your home and furniture to guide your purchase. Here, the pretty curve in the chairs, as well as the richly finished color, supplied easy guidance for the choice of focal point fire pit. Another welcome detail: The outdoor space includes a clever nook for stashing firewood. 10 of 10 An Organic Firepit Seating Idea Loose and casual, this firepit's distinctive design makes it feel like it's sprung naturally from the paved patio area. Although the firepit is a central part of the secluded backyard, the homeowners tucked it into a corner, surrounding it with benches and chairs to manage the main traffic flow better. 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