Hole in the Wall

A great example of a ‘hole in the wall’ design using our rectangular gas fire pit burner kits.

If you’re interested in this style, check out the design guide for hole in the wall fireplace style installations, and another example here.

This had the ‘longer connections’ between the burner and control box, to allow the controls to be positioned on the side of the structure, rather than the front. 

The area above the fire is hollow to allow the heat and fumes to escape through the chimney at the top. It also has a flue liner to protect the structure from the heat

It looked like they’d installed two burners, until I noticed the mirror at the back. Nice touch. This would help to reflect the heat out of the front, and make the flames look even more impressive.  The mirror is made from heat proof glass so it can stand up to the heat.