650 Pavers Turned an Empty Patch of Lawn Into a Backyard Fire Pit Patio
Most backyard fire pits sit on a simple concrete pad or a small gravel circle. Reddit user u/Swep1990 wanted something larger after weeks of watching tutorials and planning his first major outdoor project. When pavers went on clearance at Home Depot, he bought the materials and spent about two months working on weekends to build a circular patio centered around a fire pit. u/Swep1990 The finished project used about 650 brick pavers, with another 100 ordered to avoid running short. Every brick was cut and installed by hand in a herringbone pattern before the patio was locked together with polymeric sand. The complete build cost about $1,200 to $1,300, including delivery, base materials, and tools. Circle Marked the Patio Layout u/Swep1990 The first step was marking a large circle in the lawn before removing the grass. Instead of extending the existing concrete patio, the homeowner created a separate destination farther into the backyard. Keeping the fire pit away from the house l...