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Choosing the Right Firepit Table Design

by Bill Ferris Leave a Comment

Long fire pit table with dining chairs and place settings with food and wine on a backyard patio

Table of Contents

  • Finalizing Your Fire Pit Table’s Design
    • Choose the Right Shape
    • Determine the Height of Your Fire Pit Table
    • Consider Style
      • Small Accents
  • Ready to enjoy your fire pit table

Finalizing Your Fire Pit Table’s Design

You’re almost there, just a few more decisions before you’re ready to get the perfect fire table. You’ve evaluated the fuels, locations and materials that are most appropriate for your outdoor setting. The final step is picking out the design, which includes the shape, height and style.

Round wood-burning fire pit table with lid and two armchairs on a backyard patio

Choose the Right Shape

The shape of a firepit table is typically determined by the available space and seating, as well as the purpose of the fire feature itself.

  • Round – Circular fire tables are perfect for the smallest spaces and make it easy to gather around the flame, whether it’s for warmth or to roast marshmallows.
  • Square – Firepit tables with square tops also work in small outdoor settings and provide more surface space than round ones. But, the corners can be a nuisance and restrict seating arrangements.
  • Rectangular – Long rectangular fire pit tables have the largest footprint and require more space. Short versions make excellent coffee tables, while tall ones can serve as memorable dining tables for al fresco meals on a chilly night.
  • Custom – Irregularly shaped fire features are typically installed when there is an atypic commercial or residential space (and a decent budget). They’re often meant to serve a more aesthetic than functional purpose.
Fire Pit Table Buying Guide - Design - Shape - Rectangular

Determine the Height of Your Fire Pit Table

How tall your fire table should be is dependent on its purpose and placement. Think about convenience and the sort of seating you plan to use (or not) around it.

  • Low (12-18 inches) – These tables are best suited for lounging in an informal and relaxed atmosphere. Low-profile sectionals or a corner sofa and well-spaced lounge chairs work well with fire pit tables in this height range. While they’re easy to gather around and are great for children, they may be a bit uncomfortable for eating and more difficult for some people with back issues to access.
  • Chat (19-24 inches) – These multi-functional tables are a bit of a hybrid between low and dining heights. They work with lounge seating in smaller spaces. Their mid-range height makes them easier to use to eat than lower versions while maintaining a more relaxed feel than dining styles.
  • Dining (24-32 inches) – These fire tables are appropriate for casual dining and larger gatherings. Combine them with patio dining side and armchairs to create an alfresco dining setting that’s perfect for sharing a meal and good conversation with family and friends. Since there will likely be a lot of reaching going on, there must be ample tabletop space and appropriate flame guards. You might want to forego using that lacy tablecloth though.
  • Bar (35-42 inches) – These firepit tables are a bit taller to accommodate barstools or standing access. They don’t require as much surface area, since they need only manage drinks and small plates or bowls. They’re ideal for cocktail parties and mingling, or to share an intimate moment for two. Bar height and counter height fire tables are less suited for relaxing and may not be great for shorter adults or children.
Traditional brown aluminum fire pit table with stone top surrounded by plush outdoor lounge chair on a large patio

Consider Style

Design style is another critical aspect to keep in mind when choosing a fire pit table for your outdoor space. Your choice can seamlessly complement your overall decor, provide a dramatic and appealing focal point or both. It also makes a difference whether it’s a permanent installation or a freestanding fire table.

If you plan to hire a mason or contractor to design and build one, then you might want to go with a style that closely matches that of your existing patio or home’s architecture. Unless you also intend to overhaul your entire backyard area, it’s safer to stay consistent with a look you’re familiar with. It may also help you if or when you decide to sell your home – it has curb appeal.

Portable versions come in many styles and allow you to venture outside of your comfort zone versus the permanence that comes with built-in models. Minimalist designs have clean lines that can work with a variety of decor. The more ornate the design, the greater the chance that a firepit table clashes with your patio furniture.

Much like art, style is a very personal thing. Despite popular opinion, traditional designs are not always “timeless classics” and modern styles are not necessarily “trendy.” Find a look that appeals to you and allows you to update furnishings and landscape without the fear that it won’t go together.

Fire Pit Table Buying Guide - Design - Height - Low

Small Accents

While you want to keep flammable items away from the open flame of your firepit table, non-flammable accents can put a finishing touch on things. Burners of gas-powered or bio-ethanol fire tables are often partially covered or surrounded by decorative fireproof materials, such as tempered glass beads or faux charcoal. Volcanic lava rock is another favorite to scatter around the recessed firebox.

Helpful Article

Read our Outdoor Fire Pit Buying Guide for more information on the various decorative media used with fire pit tables.

Ready to enjoy your fire pit table

Kudos to you for educating yourself on the important factors that impact fire pit table effectiveness. Taking the time upfront will pay dividends in the long run and you will be happy with your investment. However, we recommend that you continue reading the final section of our guide. It reviews a few safety tips to avoid mishaps that may cause injury, damage or otherwise ruin a pleasant outdoor experience with your fire table.

Guide Sections

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Fire Pit Table Buying Guide

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Selecting a Fuel for Your Tabletop Fire Pit

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Comparing Locations for Outdoor Fire Tables

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Evaluating Table Top Fire Pit Material Options

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Using Your Fire Pit Table Safely

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About Bill Ferris

Bill Ferris is the president of Decor Outdoor and founded the company in 2007. He's been quoted on patio furniture by Living Cozy and on home improvement by Realtor.com. When not writing posts for the website, he's a frequent guest contributor on the subject of online marketing and an interior design enthusiast.

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