Curated design perspectives, modern trends, and architectural inspiration for fire features and outdoor living.
Fire has always been the center of the home. These pages explore what that means today — through modern architecture, California lifestyle, and the quiet art of designing spaces that draw people together.
Linear designs, frameless inserts, and architectural statements redefining the modern hearth
Complete environments designed for the California lifestyle
From minimalist bowls to custom stone gathering spaces
High-end outdoor rooms and resort-style entertaining
Understanding the modern fireplace spectrum
Architectural warmth for year-round comfort
Zero-clearance beauty for any wall, any room
Two technologies compared — flame, cost, design flexibility
Sizes, surrounds, and architectural installations
Outdoor rooms designed with interior intention
Where hardscape, landscape, and fire converge
Spaces designed for gathering — fire, food, atmosphere
After years of minimalism, architects are rediscovering fire as the emotional center of a home. Floor-to-ceiling surrounds, double-sided linear units, and sculptural hearths are defining a new era of interior design.
Read the Article →How fire, water, and architecture combine to create resort-level outdoor spaces.
Round, linear, sunken, raised — a visual guide to gathering around flame.
Indoor-outdoor flow, covered patios, and fire features that extend the season.
Our editorial library is growing — new design perspectives, architectural deep-dives, and curated inspiration added regularly. This is a living collection that evolves alongside modern fire and outdoor living.