Cheap, Easy Outdoor Backyard Firepit Makeover

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by Love & Specs
8 Materials
$500
3 Hours
Easy
The brick firepit itself was already here when we moved in, and is one of the many things we love so much about our backyard. But until now it was sort of bare and only outfitted with the basics - a few plastic Adirondack chairs from the hardware store. Hey, it worked! We've just had so many other spaces to tend to at our house, so sprucing up our beloved firepit took a backseat. Until now, that is! Sprucing up this space had to be done on a budget, it had to be relatively easy to tackle, and it had to be both fun, beautiful and functional! It needed to be perfect for cozying up with just the two of us and a couple of glasses of wine, and entertaining our friends and family. Is that so much to ask? Nah.
The firepit before with the old plastic hardware store Adirondack chairs.
The firepit area pre-makeover with our DIY painted white wood Adirondack chairs.
Another look at the firepit area pre-makeover with our DIY painted white wood Adirondack chairs.
Seating - The plastic Aridondack chairs from the hardware store lasted us a couple of years, but sadly had broken in just about every place that mattered thanks to tons of use and being constantly exposed to this dry desert heat and sun. So those needed to be replaced with affordable and comfortable new seating that was sturdy enough to last for a long time out there. Luckily we already had two of  these affordable wood Adirondack chairs that we love and had painted previously. Those used to be on our front porch, but were just replaced with  our painted second-hand rocking chairs that we recently posted on the blog. So we just painted those existing chairs white with  Behr Marquee's "Ultra Pure White" semi-gloss exterior paint, bought two more of those same chairs and painted those white, too and voila -- four cheap, white Adirondack chairs to set the tone!
Comfy Pillows & Cozy Blankets - I actually bought  the deep seat pillows you see in the pics right when we bought our plastic Adirondack chairs because they were the perfect size and color, and they're just the gift that keeps on giving! We're so happy that they fit our new chairs perfectly, and they're still in such great shape because we store them inside when we're not using them. They're  Smith & Hawken Sunbrella pillows from Target and though they're sold out in this size in this seafoam color, they also have this size in tons of other colors to choose from, or  you can snag this color in smaller pillow sizes. Couldn't recommend them more highly! We also wanted to have a couple of comfy, but durable outdoor blankets on hand for chillier nights, and  these black & white buffalo check picnic blankets from Hearth & Hand by Magnolia at Target were just the ticket. 
Greenery - Chris has planted some really beautiful plants/flowers around the firepit already that add some extra color and coziness the space, but we wanted to include a few more perfectly placed plants to give the space a little bit more life. Lavender does so well in our climate, and smells absolutely heavenly, so it was kind of the perfect thing have around the firepit. We threw them in  some woven hyacinth baskets to add texture and warmth, which we couldn't love more.
We also wanted to add some greenery to the blank white wood wall of the shed that borders the firepit, but we needed it to be low maintenance. We weren't going to run drip to the wall, and since we'll be traveling a bit this summer the plants had to be durable and the planters had to work with us, not against us. We found  these awesome black recycled rubber self-watering wall planters at Target and they're just what we needed! They come with mounting brackets, are built with stabilizing posts in the back so they don't droop with added weight, and hooks in the back allow you to easily take them on and off the mounts whenever you need to. We filled them with some pretty (and hardy) succulents that won't need a lot of watering once they're established.  
Games - We went back and forth about what game we wanted to include in this space and when we saw  this dart board from the Hearth & Hand by Magnolia line at Target it was a lightbulb moment! The dart board itself is not only super cute (of course -- Magnolia always does it right), and we absolutely love playing darts with each other and with friends. And that narrow space behind the firepit is perfect for it. We're also going to add a little wood ledge right below the rake so you can set your beverage there while playing. 
Side Tables - One thing we've always said our firepit needed was some side tables next to our seating that are beverage and snack ready! Because setting your wine or your hot cocoa on the ground is pretty lame when you're cozying up by the fire!  Target has the most amazing selection of budget-friendly small outdoor accent tables right now that are perfect for this very purposes, and they have a style for pretty much every design and decor theme imaginable.  These black and white mosaic tile tables were perfect for us and we loved the stylish ceramic tile face.  This super similar accent table from Anthropologie is a little bit pricier, but we love the wood legs! 
Cozy Lighting - Sure, the firepit itself helps add a little bit of light to this corner of the backyard, but it's still pretty dark over there, even with our existing string lights that hang in the pine trees along the back edge of our backyard. So we wanted to add a little bit of extra light that would not only help you see where you're walking over there, but would also be soft and subtle enough to up the cozy factor of the space in general. Enter  these large outdoor lanterns! I love using big outdoor lanterns to add a little bit of light, warmth and coziness to an outdoor space either on the ground or a tabletop. We feel like broken records here and this is in no way sponsored, but  Target has so many awesome, affordable lantern styles to choose from right now. Chris also had the genius idea of adding a line of  these white string lights along the roof in the backyard to add additional soft lightning whenever we wanted/needed it, so we can leave the flood lights off (they can be pretty blinding) when we're just hanging out back there or entertaining. And they've been such an awesome addition! 
Natural Decorative Accents - We really wanted to keep this space as natural and "hygge" as possible so it blends right in with our backyard, so we wanted to keep all of the decorative accents in line with that idea --  a wood serving bowl for the s'mores accoutrements,  a woven basket for flowers and to hold our darts,  a plaid coir doormat,  white enamel retro mugs and  beverage dispenser, and  plaid serving trays for that cozy cabin vibe. It all make the space as cozy, warm, inviting and natural as possible, which we love!
And there you have it - an easy, affordable way to score the cozy, cute firepit space of your dreams!
We especially love the woven baskets with the lavender.
These buffalo check picnic blankets are the perfect durable outdoor blankets for this space!
We love all of the greenery, especially the low-maintenance wall succulents!
The perfect spot to sit and sip in our backyard!
Suggested materials:
  • Unfinished Wood Adirondack Chairs   (Hayneedle.com)
  • Behr Marquee Exterior Semi-Gloss Paint in Ultra Pure White   (Home Depot)
  • Hearth & Hand by Magnolia Buffalo Check Picnic Blankets   (Target)
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