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 Lincolnwood, Chicago
Lincolnwood, formerly known as Tessville, is a village in Cook County. It shares its southern, southeastern, and southwestern boundary with Chicago. It’s bordered by Niles to the west, Skokie to the north and northwest, and Evanston to the east. The original name Tessville, came from Johann Tess, a German farmer who purchased 30 acres of barren land in the area and immigrated with his family from Germany in 1856.
Despite its 2.5 square mile size, Lincolnwood, like many neighborhoods in Chicago, is an ethnically diverse suburb. Potawatomi originally settled the wooded area, but vacated the land after the Indian Bound-ary Treaty of 1816. As the area’s population grew, many taverns and saloons began to pop up in the area. During prohibition, Lincolnwood became known for its speakeasies and gambling facilities and maintained that reputation until the 30s when they passed liquor license laws. These changes, along with a formal name change to Lincolnwood, improved Tessville’s image significantly.
The area grew even more after the opening of the Edens Expressway in 1951. Now Lincolnwood has many of its own clubs and institutions, as well as a highly-educated populace.