Fire Pit Paver Ideas

Whether you own a fire pit or want to build one in your yard, making it aesthetically pleasing must be emphasized. And what better way to do this than by adding paving stones? Explore some top-notch fire pit paver ideas that might make all the difference in your decor.

Fire Pit Paver Ideas 

Fire pits are a great way to fill your outdoor space with warmth and coziness, spend time with the people that matter to you, and increase your yard and outdoor appeal. Considering the sheer amount of time you’ll be spending around it, it only makes sense that you put a lot of thought and consideration into designing your fire pit. 

Pavers come in different shapes, sizes, textures, and materials, giving you many choices for your fire pit pavers. To inspire you and make a choice more accessible, we have compiled some of the best fire pit paver ideas, including:

Cozy outdoor space with paved pathway and firepit
  • Sunken fire pit with pavers

  • Enclosed fire pit with pavers

  • Stone paver patio with fire pit

  • Metal fire pit with concrete paver patio.

Sunken Fire Pit With Pavers

If you’d like to keep your fire pit as a surprise for guests to your home, then an in-ground or sunken fire pit is your best bet. These pits are dug into the ground, not above it, so the fire is barely visible, and the flames seem to come right out of the earth. 

To help you achieve this design, our installers at Aviara Pavers can use evenly-shaped paving stones to surround your fire pit and keep it tucked away.  

Enclosed Fire Pit With Paved Seating

An enclosed fire pit is an excellent idea if you’d like some privacy when you and your family gather to enjoy the warmth of the fire. One way to achieve this enclosed look is by constructing sitting areas around the fire pit, whether in-ground or above ground. 

This seating could be built-in benches, which can be paved to give them a beautiful finish. The same pavers can create a pathway to the fire pit for added aesthetics and class. 

Stone Paver Patio With Fire Pit

If you have a large patio to accommodate a fire pit and some chairs, including one is always a good idea. Our installers could quickly pave your patio using stone pavers, which are safe in high temperatures and give off a natural look. 

Four brown wooden chairs facing towards an outdoor gray firepit and paved path

This fire pit could either be installed in a corner, with seating provided a little distance away from it, or in the center of your patio, with seating around it. To complement the natural look of the stone pavers, you could construct a wooden structure on or around your patio. 

Metal Fire Pit With Concrete Paver Patio 

For a modern look, try this design with a store-bought or custom-made metal fire pit installed on a patio with concrete pavers. Since concrete pavers are unsafe to use directly beneath high heat, a safe alternative is to place a metal fire pit above the pavers.

These concrete pavers can come in different textures and colors that’ll complement the overall look of your outdoor area

Fire Pit Design Ideas

Having reviewed some of the best fire pit paver ideas to incorporate into your home, let’s consider adding extra spice and comfort to your fireplace. 

Provide Comfortable Seating 

One of the best ways to make your fire pit more cozy is by providing comfortable seating. With the right seats in place, your family and friends can enjoy gathering around the fireplace, making memories that will last a lifetime. 

Some of the most popular seating options for fireplaces include:

  • Outdoor sofas

  • Camping chairs

  • Adirondack chairs

  • Dining chairs, and 

  • Declined backs, among others. 

To make the place extra cozy, you can also throw in some throw pillows, cushions, blankets, and rugs. However, always keep any flammable items away from the fire.

Hang Up Some Lights 

You can invest in extra lighting to give your fire pit and outdoor area extra ambiance and coziness. Some good light ideas for your fireplace include:

  • String lights

  • LEDs

  • Pathway lights

  • Candles, and 

  • Lanterns.  

Blue wooden chairs with striped throwpillows all facing an outdoor fire pit

Set Up Some Greens 

Growing trees or plants around your fire pit is always a good idea. You can choose to go with plants that can handle the heat of the fire, such as Sage, Lavender, and Yukka. Not only does this give your outdoors a natural look, but it could also provide some form of privacy and shade from the sun. 

Put In Some Music

Everything is better with music, so for our final suggestion, we recommend you purchase and install weather-proof speakers around your fire pit. This allows you to play music whenever you host a gathering around your fireplace. If permanent speakers are too expensive, you could choose smaller, more affordable, portable ones. 

Related Questions 

How Many Pavers Do I Need for My Fire Pit?

The number of pavers you need for your fire pit largely depends on how wide you want the fire pit to be and the size and shape of the paving stones you’re using, whether you wish to have large or small paver stones. To ensure that your fire pit pavers are well made and installed, it is advisable to hire professionals for your installation.

Are Pavers Safe for a Fire Pit?

Yes, pavers are safe when paving the areas around a fire pit if installed correctly and made with suitable materials (brick and stone). However, they are unsafe to use inside or directly under the pit, except they are kiln-fired brick pavers. 

Do You Need Special Pavers for a Fire Pit? 

To set up a fire pit on a paver patio, you can opt for pavers uniquely designated for building fire pits. In addition, you can include some creativity in your plans by including fresh designs while using regular pavers. Ensure that the pavers you use are porous and have fire-resistant attributes.

Conclusion 

Fire pits have recently become a hot trend in real estate, and for a good reason. They can potentially increase a home’s value and are a great way to make your outdoors look more homely, so they should be thoughtfully designed. The fire pit paver ideas listed above are a must-try if you’re looking for a comfortable and functional fireplace. 

Technical Team