Square Fire Pit Tables: Maximum Heat in Minimum Space
A square fire pit table is the most space-efficient shape you can buy. The flat edges sit flush against walls, deck railings, and L-shaped sectionals — no wasted corner space that you'd get with a round table in a rectangular patio.
Why Square Works for Small Patios
If your outdoor space is under 100 square feet, a square fire table is almost always the right call. The compact footprint leaves room for four chairs while keeping the fire within arm's reach of every seat. Push it against a wall on two sides and you only need clearance on the two open sides.
The flat lid converts the fire table into a functional side table or serving surface when the flame is off. During the day, it holds drinks, books, and snacks. After dark, remove the lid and you have fire.
Specifications
BALI OUTDOORS square fire tables deliver 50,000 BTU from a propane burner fed by a standard 20 lb tank. The powder-coated steel frame resists rust and UV fading. Push-button ignition means no matches or lighters. Each unit ships with fire glass or lava rocks, a propane hose and regulator, and a fitted weather cover.
Seating Layout Tips
Place one chair on each side for a balanced 4-person setup. For an L-shaped sectional, tuck the square table into the inner corner with the open side facing the rest of the patio. Leave at least 24 inches between the table edge and any combustible surface (house walls, deck railings, cushions).
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