Fire Pit Glass Rocks
If you love your outdoor fire pit but notice that it seems to be missing a little something, why not consider adding fire glass? These shiny jewels give your outdoor space that sparkle it may be missing and can add color and texture to your deck or porch area. Today, it come in a wide assortment of shapes and sizes as well as colors, textures, and finishes. They can be smooth or rough, and even mixed together for a fun and festive look. Used with gas logs, they keep your fire area clean and free of pollutants while still giving your fire that depth that is often missing with those gas logs. At night it add an ambient glow that people appreciate with real wood and miss when they use gas logs, and they do so without the pollutants, irritants, soot, dirt, buildup, and other drawbacks of wood. To choose the right fire pit glass rocks for your outdoor space, you may just need to set aside some time to shop around. These rocks are like picking out jewelry for your fire pit; there is no real “right way” or “wrong way” to make a decision. You simply need to find the ones that appeal to you and that will work with your outside deck or patio area color and design. Because it come in so many varieties of colors, you may want to start with this and consider the décor or main color of your outdoor area, if there is any.
As an example, a southwest theme may mean turquoise or salmon colors, whereas traditional and brightly colored flowers in your backyard may mean more traditional reds and yellows for your fire pit glass rocks. If you don’t have a particular color scheme or theme to your backyard, think of the colors you’d like to see outside, or colors you may have in your furniture toss pillows and other accessories. You may enjoy warm, neutral tones so choose these for your fire glass. If you’re drawn to brighter colors, consider these for your outdoor area.
This might mean bright yellow or blue, or a mixture of these. Texture and size of fire pit glass rocks can also make a tremendous difference in their overall look. There’s no good way to say which size or texture will work in your space; you simply need to look at several examples of larger rocks put together as well as examples of smaller rocks and see what catches your eyes. You’ll need to consider the size of your own fire pit, and remember that a strong color and larger rocks in a larger space will make more of a statement. In a case where you have a larger fire pit, a mixture of colors may work better.