The Garden Fire Pit - How it helps to improve your well being.
Winter Cosyness
Encouraged to see friends and family outside as much as possible, as winter approaches it can often seem too cold to socialise outdoors. A roaring fire pit in the winter sun will not only expose you to the benefits of fresh air and natural light but allow you to chat in a cosy atmosphere. The ambient glow of a fire pit really enhances a garden’s space and makes a focal feature to be proud of. Gather the family and roast some marshmellows or chestnuts over the open fire for some quality time spent together. There is something quite magical about time spent together outdoors with no modern day distractions.
De-stress
The stress and worry surrounding the pandemic has led to people finding a peaceful escape in their gardens and outdoors. Many people in the UK suffer with mental health whether it be anxiety, depression etc it has been highlighted as a real issue for many heightened by the worry surrounding the pandemic. A fire pit in the garden provides a safe space for people to chat and feel comfortable in the fresh air keeping those key relationships vital to communicate. Not always does a fire pit have to be for socalising, it can also be enjoyed independently. Peacefully sitting and watching the flames roar under the stars can really help to clear your mind in a comfortable setting.
Fire pit for every season
Adapt your fire pit to suit the season, you will be surprised how useable your fire pit is throughout the year. Roasting marsh mellows under the winter sky is a great idea to start a tradition on Christmas eve as the children await the arrival of Santa. Use a cooking grill over the fire and cook some delicious food in the summer time for friends and family in the garden. Transform your bonfire night and use the fire pit to enhance a cosy atmosphere whilst watching some fireworks. The choices really are endless making a fire pit such a worthwhile investment for many occasions.
It has been a challenging few years due to the pandemic and we are still finding ways to cope and socialise as safely as we can. Having a fire pit means that friendships and family communication can still be enjoyed outdoors. The interaction of others and the brisk fresh air has countless benefits for your mental health and wellbeing.