Fire Pits on the Central Coast
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Central Coast Fire Pits
A fire pit creates a natural gathering point in any outdoor space, making patios, gardens or pool areas more usable throughout the year. Whether it’s a built-in brick feature or a low-set circular fire ring, a well-placed fire pit can add warmth, atmosphere and structure to your landscape.
On the Central Coast, fire pits are a practical way to enjoy outdoor living during cooler months and after dark. At Divine Landscape Creations, we design and construct fire pits that suit your layout, style and safety requirements. Each build is tailored to your space using heat-resistant materials and integrated seating or paving where needed. Fire pit installations are often completed alongside garden makeovers, outdoor living spaces and paving works.
Call 0434 082 817 to begin planning yours.
Our Fire Pit Services
Fire pit projects can be customised for casual backyards, formal gardens or fully integrated outdoor entertaining zones.
- Design & Placement
We help you choose a location that suits your space, wind conditions and access points. This ensures safe and comfortable use throughout the seasons. - Built-In Structures
Fire pits can be installed as in-ground circles or raised surrounds using brick, stone or block. Permanent builds offer durability and a cohesive look. - Paving & Seating Integration
Surrounding the fire pit with pavers or built-in seating improves safety and function. It also anchors the feature as a central space. - Heat-Resistant Materials
All fire pit builds use materials designed to withstand high temperatures. These options are selected for long-term performance and minimal maintenance.
What’s the best material for a fire pit?
Materials like brick, stone and concrete block are commonly used due to their heat resistance and strength. Metal inserts can also be added for extra protection.
Can fire pits be used year-round?
Yes. Fire pits extend the use of your outdoor space into the cooler seasons. Covered areas or wind shields can help improve comfort in winter.
How far should a fire pit be from other structures?
It’s best to keep fire pits several metres away from fences, buildings and low-hanging branches. This reduces the risk of heat damage and improves airflow.