What size pizza oven is best for a small patio or courtyard?
For compact outdoor spaces, a medium-sized built-in pizza oven – like the Piazzetta Chef 72 – offers the best balance of functionality, space efficiency, and aesthetic integration.
It’s large enough to handle family meals or light entertaining, yet compact enough to fit cleanly into a small patio, courtyard, or outdoor kitchen setup. With external dimensions around 750 x 720 x 800mm and a cooking chamber of 630 x 600 x 430mm, it delivers real wood-fired performance without overpowering your space.

Size vs. Space -How Much Oven Do You Really Need?
In many South African homes – particularly sectional title units, estate builds, or city properties with limited outdoor areas – space is premium. But that doesn’t mean you have to compromise on the experience of making real wood-fired pizza at home. The goal is to find an oven that fits comfortably in your layout while still offering enough cooking surface to be practical.
For most small to mid-sized patios, anything over a metre deep can start to dominate the layout. That’s where the Piazzetta Chef 72 makes sense – it’s under 800mm in both depth and height, yet still gives you a generous internal space for more than just pizza. You can roast a whole chicken, bake bread, or grill vegetables – all without crowding your entertaining zone.
Which One Works Better for Modern Homes?
Built-in pizza ovens like the Chef 72 are especially well suited to modern South African home designs, where outdoor areas flow naturally from indoor living spaces. These ovens don’t have the bulky footprint or visual weight of traditional domed models. Instead, they integrate seamlessly into a cladded wall, outdoor island, or custom countertop.
If your space leans minimalist – think raw concrete finishes, clean lines, and open-plan patios – a compact rectangular oven with a wide ceramic-glass door complements the aesthetic. There’s no need to commit to a Tuscan villa look to enjoy artisanal pizza at home.
Cooking Capacity vs. Lifestyle Needs
A lot of people assume bigger is always better, but that’s not always true when it comes to pizza ovens – especially for couples, small families, or casual entertainers.
Let’s look at two options:
- Piazzetta Chef 72: 630 x 600mm cooking surface
- Piazzetta Chef 102: 630 x 900mm cooking surface
The larger Chef 102 gives you more room for batch cooking or entertaining bigger groups. But it also takes up 50% more horizontal space – which can make your patio feel tighter or reduce your prep zone. If you’re mostly cooking for 2–4 people at a time and want something that feels built-in, not boxed in, the Chef 72 is more than enough.
We often see homeowners in urban Gauteng homes or coastal Western Cape builds leaning toward the Chef 72 for its Goldilocks appeal: not too big, not too small – just right for everyday use.

Installation & Integration: What to Expect
Installing a built-in pizza oven does require some planning. Both the Chef 72 and Chef 102 arrive in pieces – eight and eleven respectively – and must be dry-assembled on-site before being sealed with fire clay (included in the kit).
Because they’re wood-burning ovens with a flue system, you’ll need a top exit chimney and weather protection – especially if you’re installing outdoors. In most cases, the oven is built into a masonry or cladded enclosure, which gives you the flexibility to match the finish to your home’s aesthetic.
Here’s what makes a smaller oven like the Chef 72 especially practical:
- Easier installation in confined areas
- Less cladding and finishing work
- Lower overall weight (300kg vs. 400kg for the Chef 102)
- More budget-friendly setup, especially where flue length or structure modifications are needed
Why Wood-Fired Still Wins
Some homeowners are drawn to gas or electric options because they seem more “plug-and-play.” But part of the appeal of a true pizza oven is the experience – the aroma of burning wood, the char on a crust, the hands-on nature of the process.
Both Chef models from Piazzetta – distributed exclusively by Calore – are 100% wood-burning and made from high-density refractory materials that retain and radiate heat beautifully. You can reach 300°C in about 45 to 60 minutes using dry blue gum, which is widely available and burns hot and clean.
If you enjoy the ritual of fire, the mood it sets, and the quality of heat it produces, a compact wood-fired oven gives you that full experience without dominating your outdoor living zone.
Design Harmony: Aesthetics Without Compromise
A smaller pizza oven shouldn’t feel like a downgrade. With European-designed models like the Piazzetta Chef 72, you get Italian craftsmanship, clean lines, and durable finishes – all of which help the oven become a visual asset, not a bulky intrusion.
The ceramic glass door also softens the industrial look and allows you to keep an eye on your food without constantly opening the door and losing heat. That’s especially handy when entertaining – or when multitasking between courses.
And because the unit is built-in, you’re not left with a freestanding oven that feels out of place when not in use. Everything stays cohesive, tucked in, and architectural.
Why the Right Size Matters Long-Term
Investing in a pizza oven is less about the next weekend lunch and more about how it fits your lifestyle over years. An oversized oven might sound appealing at first, but if it overwhelms your space, complicates installation, or sees less day-to-day use, it becomes a missed opportunity.
The right size – like the Chef 72 – gives you:
- Daily practicality
- Efficient fuel usage
- Aesthetic integration
- Broad cooking potential
- Strong resale appeal in design-conscious homes
And because it’s from Calore’s exclusive Piazzetta range, you also get long-term support, after-sales service, and access to premium European tech – all backed by a local network of showrooms and installation pros.
In smaller courtyards or patios, it’s about choosing the oven that enhances your space, not eats it up. The Chef 72 delivers exactly that: a compact, capable, and considered solution that fits the way you cook, entertain, and live – without compromise.


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