








Again this is how most fireplaces look after
you remove the doors and or screens
and below is a clear base with blue over the top



The five pictures below are a starfire base with f blue,
f blue reflective, and v blue reflective
and as you can see most fireplaces start very drab.

logs are now gone
below sand and lava rock are poured over the burner




The five pictures above are a starfire base with
f blue, f blue reflective, and v blue reflective
The pictures below are of ford blue and
ford blue reflective from beginning to end.

Sand over lave has been installed over the burners.

Where is the lava rock and sand?
Don't let anyone tell you different as this proves to
be very cost effective if you choose to do it this way.



The fire pit below has Ford Blue, Ford Blue Reflective,
V Blue,
V Blue Reflective, Turquoise Toppings,
Deep Royal Toppings and Copper Blue Topper on a bed of 1/4"
and 1/2" starfire


The fireplace below has f blue and f blue reflective installed





The fire pit/ fire table has blue and
blue reflective in the center.
This is a 4 piece glass surrounding a fie pit.

The fire pit below is in Boise! It has
Evergreen and Reflective
Azurlite and Reflective
Ford Blue and Reflective. Looks great.




Makes me want to go to Boise!
The fire pit below will be aired in early of 2008.
The fire pit was filmed by Yard Crashers (www.IdeaFactory.tv )
in Sacramento, California.
A subsidiary of HGTV and Pie Town Productions.
But for now here are a few shots from the filming.
Yard Crashers is a new program from HGTV who do complete makeovers in your back yard.
Please contact www.IdeaFactory.tv for details on how you can get involved!







The fire pit below has azurlite, azurlite reflective,
ford blue and
ford blue reflective installed.
The fireplace below was done with ford blue and
ford blue reflective

The fireplace below is a propane pan burner with a lava rock fill.
You don't want to crush your own lava rock because of the time.
You can use larger lava around the edges of the pan but you will want to use crushed lava in the pan up to the surface of the burners. The glass use in this fireplace was a ford blue base with ford blue reflective on top.
Topped with clear pyrite and amber accents.
The install went very well except for the rock crushing episode.
We will be posting different ideas on fire pit covers
we can build or design for your fire pit.
This fire pit is in Pasadena California.
The base is ford blue and v blue topped with
both colors in reflective.
Then we topped it with cobalt blue topper,
copper blue topper and lagoon topper.
Then we made a simple tie cover to keep the pit
looking great all of the time when it is not in use.