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We may be well into the cool days of fall, but that doesn’t mean you need to give up your outdoor space just yet. After all, if you spent all summer beautifying your patio, porch, or balcony, don’t you want to get as much use out of it as possible?While there’s not a lot you can do about some parts of fall and incoming winter — ahem, snow — there are plenty of ways to make your outdoor space usable for at least a few more weeks.

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Elle Beadle on Instagram: "When your hubby says no to a £1200 fire pit so you DIY 2 of them 😜  It really is as simple as the reel shows! But let’s cover off the safety stuff because I see people posting about DIY fire bowls but not so much the dos and don’ts which I think is so important!  1. You should ONLY use materials that are fire safe, especially when it comes to adding the stones. I have seen a lot of reels using normal pebbles - this is NOT safe! Pebbles, river rocks, sandstone and many other porous or wet rocks can crack when they reach a high temperate causing them to explode and cause serious injury. You should ONLY use hard rock in a fire bowl/pit such as marble, slate, granite, lava rock or pre fabricated stone made specifically for this purpose. (Local garden centres have lo Make A Fire Pit, Fire Pit With Rocks, Fire Pots, Fire Pit Bowl, Stone Fire Pit, How To Make Fire, Garden Fire Pit, Fire Safe, Fire Pit Designs

Elle Beadle on Instagram: "When your hubby says no to a £1200 fire pit so you DIY 2 of them 😜 It really is as simple as the reel shows! But let’s cover off the safety stuff because I see people posting about DIY fire bowls but not so much the dos and don’ts which I think is so important! 1. You should ONLY use materials that are fire safe, especially when it comes to adding the stones. I have seen a lot of reels using normal pebbles - this is NOT safe! Pebbles, river rocks, sandstone and…

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