Check your predominant wind
Whilst you may have an ideal spot in mind for your outdoor fireplace, it’s good to factor in your predominant wind and how it might interact with your outdoor fire. For example, if your predominant wind would pass across the face of the outdoor fireplace, it may draw some smoke out of the fire opening. This is not the end of the world! — it can just result in some blackening around the front of the fire – and a smokey fire on a windy day.
It’s worth noting that this would occur with any outdoor fireplace make or model.