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Create A Backyard Fireplace Yourself

Backyard fireplace is one of the most popular landscaping features out of them all. It’s an attractive place where you can gather with family and friends and spend a nice evening whether you have a special occasion or not. Fireplace is a guarantee of cozy atmosphere and many are willing to invest time and money to build one in their backyard. However, without a thoroughly thought plan building a fireplace would bring lots of troubles. So, before rushing into it, consider your budget, design and materials that will complement the overall design of your backyard. There are so many styles available that anyone can find a perfect option, be it a classical theme like country or a mix of several elements that create a unique look.

Stone fireplace
No one can argue with the fact that stone is the most durable material you can find. Stone fireplaces enhance any backyard style, be it a contemporary design or an old world feels style. These fireplaces will last for many generations, it’s easy to clean and maintain them and they are also weather-resistant. You can choose marble, natural stone, granite, limestone and slate that come in different colors. Granite is the easiest one to clean, but doesn’t have such variety of styles as other materials. There are also veneer stones – lighter and cheaper material, which is made of real stones but it’s easier to work with it.

Fire pits
Fire pits can be open and enclosed and differ in materials and style. If you like the campfire feel, then this is a perfect choice for you. Fire pits will bring this feeling in your backyard, or you can take them to the beach, desert or woods. And don’t forget that fire pits can do more than just heat – you can use them to cook and grill.
The most common material is copper, and there are three shapes to choose from – rectangular, round or square. Fire pits also have a sparkle screen that prevents sparks from flying away and lets fresh air in.
You can also choose cast iron models, which is as durable as copper but a bit cheaper. The most popular producer of fire pits is Sojoe, and they also offer fire pits made of steel.

Chimenea
Chimeneas look like pot belly stoves, but unlike those stoves that have been in homes for many years, chimeneas became popular just five or six years ago. The most traditional material is ceramic, but there are also iron and other chimneys that come in different shapes and sizes. Before choosing a certain style of chimney, show a professional designer your backyard so that he can customize it according to your wishes and style.

Creekstone Outdoor Living - Choosing a Quality Craftsman

Choosing a Quality Craftsman for Your Outdoor Lifestyle

Finding a reliable and high quality craftsman for a job at your house in not an easy task. Choosing one to completely fulfill your and your family’s outdoor requirements is even harder. Even simple tasks such as roof or plumbing repairs can wreak havoc.

Planning an outdoor living setup for your family is not as easy as it sounds and there are a number of things you need to keep in mind before hiring a craftsman. Here’s what you need to consider:

1. Prior Experience
Before you hire anyone to upgrade your lifestyle, ask about their past works, and to show you a project portfolio. He should have proper credentials and prior experience with at least one reference from his previous clients, guaranteeing the credibility and standard of his craftsmanship work. If any of these are missing, you should think twice before taking making bets because a lot of money can go down the drain.

Tip: You can also check online for reviews or check testimonials on their website.

2. Quality of Work
The craftsman should be able to stand by his quality of work. He should have a proper portfolio in which he can display all his work to date. If the quality of the work is up to your standards, then only should you hire the person. He ought to have proper documentation on all the outdoor work he has done. It’s important to know all this before considering a lifestyle revamp.

Tip: Get in touch with his past customers to see how good and friendly he is.

3. Rate Per Hour
It is important for a craftsman to understand the high costs of buying new materials and equipment; before hiring him make sure that the money you are investing is worth what you are being offered in exchange: quality craftsmanship. If you feel he is overcharging for work which is barely acceptable and nothing extraordinary, you can politely say no. If the charges are unusually low and you still observe a lack of quality, there’s no point in going forward with it. If your craftsman is clearly able to demonstrate quality and consistency, without the rates being too unreasonable, you should hire him.

Tip: Always look for a number of options before you finalize one. However, remember that expensive is not always good and cheap can often be bad.

4. Your Requirements
Organize your thoughts and understand what your requirements are. What do you need to get restored, what are the things that need to build from the ground up and what is your craftsman good at building. All these things matter as you have the last word on how you feel your outdoor kitchen or  living area can be improved and what set of skills are required of the craftsman to complete the job. For instance, is he a better carpenter than he is a plumber? Does he have more know-how as an electrician? These factors play a major role in deciding if your craftsman is the right person for upgrading your outdoor lifestyle.

Tip: Ask your craftsman to explain what he understands so that you are on the same page.

We are hopeful these simple yet effective tips will help you find the expert you need.

Creekstone Outdoor Living - Building Your Dream Outdoor Kitchen

Building Your Dream Outdoor Kitchen: Materials to Use

The choices can be overwhelming when it comes to designing your outdoor kitchen. A rich variety of counter-tops, cabinets and veneers boasting different kinds of materials. Let’s look into all of them, shall we?

Outdoor Cabinets

Whether your kitchen is indoor or outdoor, cabinets are an essential part in any case. These are usually installed under working surfaces. Lavish kitchens, however, have overhead cabinet structures. They need to be waterproof from the inside in order to be self-sufficient. Not only should they have a good design on the outside, but should also be well-designed from the inside.
In an outdoor kitchen, the cabinets are fully exposed to the elements of nature; they come into contact with the weather, UV rays and water. Therefore, in addition to being made from robust materials, they also need to have a proper layer of protection. There is a long list of protective materials to use if the cabinets are inside the house, but for external cabinets, those options are limited.

Polymer Board Cabinets

Often known as high density polyethylene, polymer is a sturdy plastic-looking material that is resistant to sun, saltwater, rain and snow. It doesn’t contract or expand with weather changes and isn’t susceptible to rust. It does, however, lack a certain range of colors.

Stainless Steel Cabinets

Steel cabinets give your kitchen a very modern look. The 304 grade steel is an example of this as it appears to be smooth and bright, which adds a contemporary feel to your outdoor kitchen. It also mixes well with other appliances.
They cost a little more than polymer cabinets, though you can build the cabinet doors using steel and the rest can be polymer. At 18 gauge thickness, stainless steel offers a wide range of patterns and textures.

Wooden Cabinets

If your kitchen has a weatherproof pergola you can consider wooden cabinets. Your indoor arrangement can be reflected through these cabinets in the outdoor kitchen. Teak is the best wood option as they can withstand higher temperatures, UV exposure and weathering. The Teak needs to have an oil finishing and should be water sealed.

Outdoor Counter-tops & Sinks

You need to have ample space if you want to prepare and serve food in your outdoor kitchen. Similar to an indoor kitchen arrangement, the height should be around 36”, though a split-level counter that has a 42” raised portion is better, if you want the guests and cook to comfortably mingle. In order to install a grill, the counter-top depth needs to be at least 30”. You can choose the material for your outdoor counter between concrete, granite or tile.

Granite

Granite gives a luxurious look as it is extremely seamless, It’s also very easy to clean so maintenance won’t be a problem. It is highly durable and can sustain high temperature levels.

Concrete

Concrete is a more economical option than granite, but it doesn’t compromise on the strength aspect. It doesn’t stain easily, it’s highly durable, cleans easily and can be built into any size or shape.

Tile

You can opt for porcelain or ceramic tiles. They are also an economical option as the material underneath is covered entirely. Go with tiles that are rated for outdoor usage. They are easy to clean and come in a wide variety of colors.

Flagstone

The Flagstone option for counter-tops is a bold one. They give off a rustic and natural feel, and are extremely durable in outdoor environments. However, they demand frequent cleaning and can be quite difficult to seal as they are a porous material.

Decorative Veneers

Veneers can be used to give a lavish and stylish look to your outdoor kitchen built-in barbecue. You can use bricks, stucco or stone. While each of the aforementioned materials have their pros and cons, what you need to make sure is to choose the one which resonates well with your home and yard. You can install mortar brick and stone veneers directly on concrete while with stucco, you need to spray and trowel it into place.