What Do You Do with a Fire Pit in the Summer?

Enjoying quality time together around the fire pit is an excellent way to return to the uncomplicated, distraction-free living. Fire pits quickly become the focal point of any garden; similar to the hearth, the fire pit serves as a centralized meeting place. 

Outdoor fireplaces and pits provide warmth at night and can be an aesthetic focal point in your patio or backyard. And, once it’s evening or night, the temperature tends to drop, in many regions, summer nights are somewhat chillier. 

Moreover, you do not invite guests or do parties in winter only, and a celebration calls for an open fire, where a BBQ party is a great addition. 

Remember, you do not have to use a wood-burning fire pit because you want less heat for the warm season, and s’mores are great with gas fire pits. Spending the days and evenings outside seems less daunting. 

The garden offers much more room and ambiance than any inside room, whether it’s an afternoon relaxing with a book, dinner out, or a drink with friends. If you plan to have a  get-together or reunion with friends and family, try some entertaining activities to make the evening memorable.

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Things to Do With Your Fire Pit in Summer

If you want one thing from your outdoor décor, it should be functionality. You want decorative pieces that complement your décor while also being versatile. That is where having a multifunctional twist comes in handy. And fire pit can play the role perfectly. 

You might get surprised, but there are plenty of things to do with the fire pit in the blazing summer. 

S’more:

Toast some marshmallows over an open flame using sticks or skewers. If you wish, make s’mores. Play some campfire games around the fire pit to enjoy to the fullest.

Keeping away Mosquito and Pests:

A fire pit keeps mosquitoes, flies, grasshoppers, and other pests at bay. In addition, bugs are naturally repelled by smoke and heat from a fire. You can also put some herbs on the fire. Then your patio and outdoor will smell fantastic, and there will be even fewer pests.

The wood and herbs that you can use are:

  1. Lemon balm
  2. Applewood
  3. Citronella
  4. Cherry wood
  5. Lavender
  6. Sandalwood

Parties and Gatherings:

You can invite your guests to the outside patio; this will broaden the view and enjoyment of the visitors. Fire pits can be used for Barbecue, grilling, marshmallow toasting, and cooking. Also, the fire pit will create a focal point and add aestheticism to the backyard, making the party more delightful and lively. 

BBQ Party:

A fire pit can be the perfect addition to your summer party. It creates a warm and inviting ambiance that your guests will love. While grilling some burgers and hot dogs, you can enjoy the fire pit’s warm glow and the flickering flames. You can also set up some outdoor games and let the fire pit create a cozy atmosphere for your guests to gather around and enjoy each other’s company.

Movie Night:

Watching some good horror movies or new action thrillers with friends and families can be a great way to enjoy summer. And if the show is in the backyard, everyone will love it. Of course, you can enjoy the fire pit and some snacks.

Story and Gossipings:

Stories by the fireside are a time-honored tradition, whether it’s a haunting ghost story or an embarrassing memory. Light the pit on a small fire, so it does not provide much heat but keeps the environment vibed. Roast some dry nuts and marshmallows and enjoy to your fullest.

Play Times:

When you have your childhood friend visiting the house or your relative, it is excellent to enjoy card or board game sessions. You can also play Truth and Dare to provoke some memories and have a wonderful time.

Self-relaxation:

If you are a swimming lover and have a pool near the backyard, meditation or relaxation beside the fire pit after refreshing swimming is excellent! Put some lovely lavender or applewood on the fire and enjoy a fantastic meditation time. Also, you can read your favorite books or watch some series over the fire pit.

Hope this helps. Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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