
Studies have shown that outdoor rooms are important to 85 percent of Millennials, 83 percent of Gen Xers, and 74 percent of baby boomers. It doesn’t seem to matter what the age they are – Americans love their outdoor spaces. More than 60 percent of architects report that outdoor living spaces are the most popular “special function” area today - and 56 percent of homeowners aren’t just dreaming about having one, they’re acting on it and making updates to their yards for entertaining. If you find yourself dreaming about having an outdoor space that’s perfect for entertaining and relaxing, you’re in good company. A Flare Fire is often built as part of the structure of a pavilion and is ideal for creating a seating area with entertaining in mind. No matter which Flare Fire you choose, they will all give you heat and ambiance. If you’re thinking more about a fire feature in terms of ambiance, then Flare Fires is the better perfect choice. It is also important to ensure that placement avoids the predominate wind direction passing the face of the fire.

But it can also really enhance your experience. While Flare Fires are modular, after they are installed, they are not meant to be move, so it’s important that it’s something you want to spend a lot of time around as it can take up a significant portion of your patio. Check out this video for all the options you have for the design. Which means you can customize the fire to suit your space and taste. One of the great things about Flare Fires is that they are modular.

Flare Fires is a good fit for families with children who envision themselves spending a lot of time around the fire. When you think of a fire feature on your property, are you thinking about roasting s’mores, gathering around it, and having more of an “interactive experience?” All this can be done with a Flare Fire and so much more.
