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  2. 14 Outdoor Fire Pit Ideas to Upgrade Your Backyard Oasis - AOL

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    These easy DIY fire pit ideas make an easy home project, including stone, brick, concrete, and more built-in designs. Host guests in the outdoors! These easy DIY fire pit ideas make an easy home ...

  4. Outdoor fireplace - Wikipedia

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    Many are designed to double as wood-fired ovens that allow homeowners to create meals [3] such as pizzas and casseroles. Entire outdoor kitchens can evolve from the fireplace. An outdoor fireplace can simply be a decorative element, which allows homeowners to enjoy a crackling fire while entertaining in the backyard.

  5. Fireplace - Wikipedia

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    A fire is contained in a firebox or fire pit; a chimney or other flue allows exhaust gas to escape. A fireplace may have the following: a foundation, a hearth, a firebox, a mantel , a chimney crane (used in kitchen and laundry fireplaces), a grate, a lintel , a lintel bar, an overmantel , a damper , a smoke chamber, a throat, a flue, and a ...

  6. Fireplace mantel - Wikipedia

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    The Adam mantels are in wood enriched with ornament, cast in molds, sometimes copied from the carved wood decoration of old times. [1] Mantels or fireplace mantels can be the focus of custom interior decoration. A mantel traditionally offers a unique opportunity for the architect/designer to create a personal statement unique to the room they ...

  7. Rumford fireplace - Wikipedia

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    Thanks to the discontinuity produced by Rumford's brick "smoke shelf", the flow of smoke gases up the chimney became detached from the outside wall at the lip of the shelf. This set up a counter-circulation of outside air which flowed down the backside of the chimney, while a mixture of outside air and smoke flowed up the opposite side.