Can You Use a Fire and Cooking Table Inside?

12 November 2025 | Alfresco Fire Tables

Can You Use a Fire and Cooking Table Inside?

We have all the answers here for you.

You might have seen a fire and cooking table online or at a friend’s home and thought to yourself, that would look incredible in my conservatory, dining room, or even the lounge. Let’s answer the question, can you actually use a fire and cooking table inside? No not really, there are exceptions, but it depends on what kind of fire table you’re talking about and how your home is ventilated. In this guide we will explain.

What is a Fire and Cooking Table?

A fire and cooking table is an outdoor table that features a fire in the centre. At Alfresco Fire Tables, our tables are gas powered, modern and safe for outdoor use. These tables are popular for garden, patios, rooftop bars, pubs and restaurants. They are designed to be used outdoors where there is constant airflow and no risk of gas or fumes building up.

If you wish to purchase a luxury fire and cooking table, please visit our website Outdoor Gas Fire Pit Tables in UK | Alfresco Fire Tables .

Can You Use a Fire and Cooking Table Indoors?

No, you should never use a gas-powered fire and cooking table indoors. The simple reason is that fire and gas in an enclosed space is dangerous and creates a high risk.

Why Fire and Cooking Tables Are Designed for Outdoor Use

•Ventilation and gas fumes – The number one problem with using a fire and cooking table inside is ventilation. Gas-powered fire and cooking tables release carbon monoxide. This is an odourless and colourless gas that can be deadly if it builds up in an enclosed area. When the fire and cooking table is used outdoors, it’s not a problem as the wind and open air carry it away.

•Heat and fire safety – Gas fire and cooking tables create a lot of heat. In a living room the heat could damage walls, ceilings and flooring. It could also cause a fire if the flame reaches something flammable.

•Building regulations and insurance – A lot of UK homes are not legally allowed to have an open gas flame inside without installation that has been carried out by a gas safety engineer. If you use a fire and cooking table indoors it could break local building codes, invalidate your home insurance and cause legal issues if something goes wrong.

Are There Any Exceptions?

Yes, but they have specific conditions.

•Ethanol fire tables (in some cases) - Some ethanol burning fire tables are designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Ethanol is a clean burning fuel that doesn’t produce smoke or carbon monoxide in dangerous quantities and some smaller models are safe for indoor use but only if they’re specifically labelled as indoor safe.

Why Do People Want to Use Fire and Cooking Tables Inside Anyway?

A lot of people want to use fire and cooking tables inside because of the ambience. Fire and cooking tables provide a warm light that adds atmosphere and people want to bring that vibe indoors. You can create that without risking safety with safer alternatives listed below.

Safer Alternatives for Indoor Use

Here are some good options:

•Electric fire tables – These are not actual fire tables, but they mimic the look of a real flame without any risks. No gas, open flame or ventilation issues.

•Decorative indoor fireplaces – These include ethanol fireplaces, gel fire bowls and other ventless indoor fire features. These are specifically made for indoor use and come with their own safety certifications.

•Position your fire and cooking table outside but visible from inside – You could place your fire and cooking table just outside a large sliding door (if you have one) so it’s in clear view from wherever you want to view it. By doing this you get the atmosphere while keeping your home safe.

What If I want to Use a Fire and Cooking Table in My Conservatory or Garden Room?

The problem is that most conservatories and garden rooms are not fully ventilated like the outdoors, this is especially true in the winter months when the doors and windows are kept shut. If you are thinking of putting a fire and cooking table in your conservatory or garden room, then make sure of the following:

•It should never be a gas-powered fire and cooking table.

•Only consider electric or ethanol models and make sure they are specifically labelled for indoor use.

•Make sure there is proper airflow.

What We Recommend at Alfresco Fire Tables

At Alfresco Fire Tables, we’re passionate about outdoor comfort, style but most importantly safety. Our fire and cooking tables are designed for outdoor use only. They are tested, certified and built. We strongly advise to not use our gas-powered tables indoors. It’s too risky and they are supposed to be a centrepiece of your patio, terrace, balcony or garden. This is what we recommend instead:

•If you want the fire vibe and atmosphere indoors look for indoor rated ethanol or electric options.

•Position your outdoor fire and cooking table so it can be enjoyed from inside your home through large windows or doors.

This way you can enjoy the experience but in a safe way.

Then here is a quick checklist to help you make the correct decision:

Conclusion

Do not under any circumstance bring an outdoor fire and cooking table indoors. Do not use gas powered fire and cooking table indoors. This includes a lot of models, including our range at Alfresco Fire Tables Outdoor Gas Fire Pit Tables in UK | Alfresco Fire Tables . Gas fire and cooking tables belong outside only, where the air keeps everyone safe. If you want an indoor feature that’s similar choose electric or ethanol.