The Work
Fire as architecture.
A fire feature isn't a product you install — it's an architectural decision. Where it sits in relation to the house, how it integrates with the hardscape, what material it's built from, whether it uses gas or wood — each choice determines how the space feels and how it gets used. We design fire features that feel inevitable in their setting, not dropped into it.
Southern Oregon's long evenings and mild shoulder seasons make fire features one of the most-used additions we install.
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What We Build
Every form of fire.
- Gas Fire Pits — push-button ignition, clean flame, integrated into hardscape
- Wood-Burning Fire Pits — masonry construction, proper airflow, built for evenings
- Stone & Masonry Fireplaces — outdoor rooms centered on a fireplace
- Linear Fire Tables — modern, low-profile, integrated into seating walls or standalone
- Fire Pit Seating Walls — hardscape designed around the fire, not added after
- Gas Line Installation — proper permitting and connection for permanent features
- Fire-Wise Integration — designed with Southern Oregon fire safety in mind