FIRE PITS AND SEATING AREAS
Outdoor fire pits and seating areas make for a great addition to one’s property. Ian places them in safe proximity to trees, preventing potential forest fires. And he positions them aesthetically with the landscape, often times using stones and trees from owner’s property to build the pit and seats.

Fire pit and eight-plus person seating area. Boulders on right-hand side taken from property and positioned for alternative seating. Area has been leveled and red gravel laid. Tree trunk cut for seats.

Mortared stone fire pit with beautifully cut and laid, cemented flagstone on top layer.

Small and subtle fire pit on the side of descending mountain path.