Outdoor fires extend living space beyond the walls of the home, bringing warmth, light and atmosphere to gardens, terraces and courtyards. From wood-fired outdoor stoves to firepits and ovens, these products combine durability with design, allowing you to enjoy real flame in every season.
Outdoor gas fires provide instant flame with minimal effort, offering reliable heat and clean operation in garden and terrace settings. With controlled ignition and adjustable flame height, they allow you to introduce warmth at the touch of a button without the logistics of wood storage or refuelling during use.
Designed for outdoor environments, modern gas fire features combine robust construction with refined aesthetics. They are particularly well suited to hospitality spaces, rooftop terraces and contemporary homes where convenience and precision control are priorities.
Key benefits:
Outdoor bio-ethanol fires offer flame without the need for gas connections or fixed flue systems, making them one of the most flexible options for external spaces. Clean-burning and smoke-free, they create an elegant focal point without the infrastructure requirements of traditional fuel systems.
These fires are typically chosen for aesthetic impact rather than primary heating performance. Lightweight and often portable, they can be repositioned as needed and are particularly suited to terraces, courtyards and sheltered garden areas.
Key considerations:
Careful planning is essential when specifying an inset fire, as the appliance must be integrated into the structure of the wall or fireplace opening. Unlike freestanding stoves, inset fires require precise recess dimensions, structural support and correct finishing around the unit.
For wood-burning and certain gas models, flue routing must be considered early in the design process. The location of the chimney or twin-wall system will influence wall construction, ceiling penetration and overall proportions within the room.
Clearances to combustibles, hearth requirements and ventilation are also critical. Modern airtight homes may require dedicated external air supply to ensure efficient combustion and compliance with building regulations.
Finally, consider how the fire will be positioned in relation to seating layouts and sight lines. Inset fires are often chosen for their seamless integration — resolving technical details early ensures the final installation looks intentional, balanced and architecturally refined.