20 of the Coolest Outdoor Fireplaces

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A fireplace usually conjures up images of sitting on the hearth indoors, sipping a warm drink. However, thanks to modern ingenuity, outdoor fireplaces are just as popular as their indoor counterparts. Now on those cooler nights, you don’t have to leave your patio to enjoy a traditional fireplace.

Outdoor fireplaces tend to be constructed from three main materials: stone, brick and plaster. Some styles mix these materials. Take a look below for some of the top outdoor fireplace designs in each material. You may just be inspired to install your own.

Stone outdoor fireplaces

Stone is a natural material for a fireplace. It’s fire resistant and can be arranged in attractive patterns. Different colorings also make for interesting contrast. Depending on how the stone is arranged, you can have a rustic look or a more neat style — you might even use the stone to create an accent wall.

What’s more, stone offers versatility in any outdoor setting. Stone outdoor fireplaces allow for cooking additions like a pizza oven. Some styles add a TV onto the stone’s surface above the fireplace.

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Outdoor Fireplaces Light Stone TV

Different shapes of stone combined on an outdoor fireplace add geometric interest. Image: Gustavson/Dundes Architecture and Design

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Outdoor Fireplaces TV and Stone

Rough-cut stone creates a rustic accent wall outside. Image: Coats Homes

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Outdoor Fireplaces Rustic Courtyard

Natural, barely cut stone can create a rustic accent around the fireplace itself. Image: Urban Design Associates LTD

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Outdoor Fireplaces Rustic Stone Design

Combining many different stone textures and types gives off an old-world, rustic vibe. Image: Connecticut Stone

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Outdoor Fireplaces Pizza

Outdoor fireplaces can have cooking functionality, as in this design that includes a pizza oven to the right. Image: Paradise Restored

Brick outdoor fireplaces

Brick is another no-brainer choice due to how fire resistant it is. Beyond mere function, brick can also support a wide array of styles. The most common type you’ll see is a basic red brick, which creates a classic look. Some of these brick patterns appear truly rustic, with a more loose fit between the bricks. Sometimes the bricks form neat patterns. Other times the red combines with darker brick shades for contrast.

Whatever the style, brick fireplaces are a great way to get that classic style while adding some deep red color to the space.

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Outdoor Fireplaces Red Brick Design

Red brick creates an old, classic schoolhouse vibe. Image: Sport Nobles Construction

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Outdoor Fireplaces Brick Style

You can also cut brick to make interesting geometric styles. Image: Jonathan Stanton Tile Artisans

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Outdoor Fireplaces Red Brick Matching Ground

Arranging brick in a more tiered design with wider spacing gives it a rustic look. Image: EASYdesigns

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Outdoor Fireplaces Brick Pattern

Brick can also form different attractive patterns. Image: Tom Crane Photography

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Outdoor Fireplaces Brick Colorful

Dark and light brickwork join together for a more colorful style. Image: Chas Architects

Plaster/smooth texture outdoor fireplaces

Another way of creating an outdoor fireplace is to go for smoother textures, usually made of plaster. These types of outdoor fireplaces work well in Southwestern styles for a kiva look. But smooth styles aren’t just for appearances; they have a useful functionality. They make a good base for adding decorative elements like tile and terra cotta embellishments.

These styles can also utilize interesting geometric designs. Because they’re not restricted to boxy, brick styles, designers can shape smooth texture fireplaces more easily.

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Outdoor Fireplaces Plaster

This smooth outdoor fireplace works great in a Southwestern style. Image: Terra Bella Landscape Development

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Outdoor Fireplaces Tall Design

Smooth fireplaces also work well free-standing. Image: CLK Construction

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Outdoor Fireplaces Terra Cotta Tile

Embellishments like terra cotta tile add some Southwestern flair. Image: Tierra Y Fuego

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Outdoor Fireplaces Poolside

Fireplaces can create a cozy relaxation area after a good swim. Image: Susan Friedman Landscape Architecture

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Outdoor Fireplaces Seating Area

Outdoor fireplaces can also extend into surrounding seating. Image: Longmire Photo

Mixed materials in outdoor fireplaces

One key way to achieve visual interest and style is to go for mixed materials in an outdoor fireplace. It’s exactly what it sounds like: combining the three materials above into one design. That means, for instance, having a plaster mantel with sidings of brick and stone.

Other styles might use different materials completely, like wood. Still others use metal and stone for some attractive texture contrast. This style is all about getting creative with how different materials complement and contrast each other.

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Outdoor Fireplaces Mixed Materials

Brick and smooth surfaces combine well to create a unique style. Image: Graytek

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Outdoor Fireplaces Mixed

Wood can even work outdoors. Image: Debra Campbell Design

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Outdoor Fireplaces Mixed Brick TV

Mixed materials enhance an entertainment center design. Image: James Dean Design

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Outdoor Fireplaces Mixed Smooth and Stone

Stone accents around the fireplace itself complement a smooth style. Image: Columbus Coal and Line Co.

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Outdoor Fireplaces Mixed Metal and Stone

A little bit of metal on rustic stone creates attractive contrast. Image: David A. Kaech and Associates Architects

Which style of outdoor fireplace is your favorite? Let us know in the comments.

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