Your guests want a destination vibe the moment they step onto the patio. The Sedona’s minimalist bowl and soft flame create an instant focal point that keeps conversations—and stays—going longer. If you’re planning placement and photos, start with how your group seats, what view you’re framing, and where your traffic flows.
Once you’ve mapped that, choose the configuration that fits your setup best. Use the quick guides below to dial in the style, install, and controls with your SEO-friendly terms in mind.
Style and substance with cement fire pits for modern rentals
Cement fire pits like Sedona’s GFRC build offer the upscale stone look without bulk or maintenance headaches. The narrow ledge keeps the silhouette clean and guest-friendly, so small patios still feel open and curated.
Pair a warm, organic finish (think Moss Stone or Rustic Gray) with neutral lounge seating and string lights. The result is a cohesive, photo-ready space that signals “relax here” in your listing gallery.
Hosting made easy with a round fire pit guests love to gather around
A round fire pit centers the group and encourages natural conversation. Place the Sedona where chairs can encircle it—near a view line or beneath a pergola—and angle at least one seat toward your best backdrop for effortless hero shots.
Round geometry also simplifies furniture layouts between turnovers. It’s flexible for couples’ getaways, families, or friend groups—and it looks balanced from every angle.
Circle fire pits that photograph beautifully and perform nightly
Looking for drama that’s still practical? Circle fire pits deliver that sculptural “wow” while throwing even heat. The Sedona’s consistent flame and low-profile lip keep faces toasty without blocking the sightline to your garden, pool, or skyline.
Add the optional electronic ignition for quick, reliable starts—perfect for pre-heating before check-in and setting auto-off timers after quiet hours.