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This is the gorgeous Cholla fireplace design. This corner design will add that extra something to your space without sacrificing too much room. With a total width of 11'6" and depth of 65", this is a lot of fireplace in a small footprint. The arched firebox is 40" wide with matching arched 20" wide storage voids set on a 45 degree angle. The seating extends the entire width of the structure and the shelves over the voids are approximately 40" tall. You can build the structure with the angled…

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Aleksandra Lozinska on Instagram: "Step by step guide👇🏼to building a double sided outdoor fireplace. Not only is it a focal point, but it also doesn’t obstruct any views. We didn’t experience a lot sparks and smoke because of wind but if we do, we will consider a glass plate for protection 🙌🏼. Here’s how we did it: 1. Dig a hole 90cm deep for the foundation. 2. Fill the hole with concrete and place the first layer of lightweight blocks (we used 15 x 19 x 49 cm leca blocks). Ensure they’re level and let them dry. 3. After the foundation dries, continue with the next layers. However, only do two at a time to ensure stability. Use regular mortar to bind the blocks. Alternate the pattern of the blocks in each row to add stability to the fireplace. 4. After about three rows of bricks, add t Dry Stack Outdoor Fireplace, Cinderblock Fireplace Diy, Concrete Block Patio Ideas, Outdoor Brick Fireplace Ideas, Concrete Block Steps, Stucco Outdoor Fireplace, Cinder Block Fireplace, Double Sided Outdoor Fireplace, Diy Stucco Exterior

Aleksandra Lozinska on Instagram: "Step by step guide👇🏼to building a double sided outdoor fireplace. Not only is it a focal point, but it also doesn’t obstruct any views. We didn’t experience a lot sparks and smoke because of wind but if we do, we will consider a glass plate for protection 🙌🏼. Here’s how we did it: 1. Dig a hole 90cm deep for the foundation. 2. Fill the hole with concrete and place the first layer of lightweight blocks (we used 15 x 19 x 49 cm leca blocks). Ensure…

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