In your rooftop space full of fixed structures, bring movement. A fire pit’s glow is an easy centerpiece or point of an enchanting alcove, so gift your rooftop deck the luminous aura of warmth that keeps your patio or deck open a little longer.
Customize your fire pit’s size, design, and material by talking with your design guide. They will suggest the best position for your fire pit as well. Under the pergola? Close to the outdoor kitchen? Nearby landscaping is an important consideration as well. Will you choose to fill it with rocks, glass, or have multiple flames?
Whatever design you choose, the perfect custom fire pit is waiting for you and your guests. Blow them away with brilliant flickers that keep the party going.
More About Irving Park, Chicago
The Irving Park neighborhood, named after author Washington Irving, started in 1843 when Major Noble purchased land and established a farm. After many years of success, he sold the farm to four men from New York who planned to expand it after purchasing 80 additional acres immediately to the south. The men intended to continue farming, but ultimately decided to divide the land and create a settlement after observing the success of other suburban communities. They created their settlement seven miles from the city.
They negotiated a stop with Chicago and Northwestern Railroad after agreeing to build a train station. The train station is still at the same location and serves Irving Park residents today. Originally, they wanted to name the suburb Irvington, but changed the name after discovering there was already another town in Illinois with the same name. Thus, the settlement became known as Irving Park.