25 Cool Firewood Storage Designs For Modern Homes
Although the fireplace is usually the main attraction and focal point of a room, the surrounding accessories and décor can also play a significant role. Storing firewood in a stylish manner can present either a challenge or an opportunity, depending on your approach. Firewood storage can be a hidden gem that enhances the overall aesthetic of the room.
A support made of metal pipes and wood fits perfectly in the corner next to the fireplace. It provides ample space for firewood and can be easily rolled to any location with the castors.
The wood is stored under the fireplace. The design makes it easy. The concrete platform leaves enough room underneath for that.
In most cases, vertical storage is preferred. Built-in firewood storage spaces like these are both nice and practical.
This gas log fireplace has a hidden compartment underneath. The drawers roll out to reveal a deep storage space for vertical log placement.
The firewood creates a contrast with the concrete fireplace, complementing each other and making the room warm and inviting.
The wood storage system matches the fireplace in shape, size, and color, creating a modern duo. Clean, simple, and practical.
A single compartment can be nice if it has a unique design or shape. However, if you prefer practicality and maximizing storage, then this is perfect. 8 square compartments await.
This fireplace has a niche built into the wall for the wood pile. It’s a sculptural option and the string lights add charm to the design.
The fireplace’s clean and simple design is complemented by the wood storage system. Both feature rectangular shapes, black color, and stand out against the white background.
The firewood storage can be more discreet by being hidden in the back, rather than a niche carved into the wall near the fireplace.
Two vertical compartments are designed to store firewood close to the fireplace. The bottom compartment is used while the other is a backup for symmetry.
A horizontal approach can look just as interesting as a vertical design. The firewood storage is built into a low window unit, serving as a decorative element.
A simple cubby neatly holds the logs for this fireplace. It’s compact, rustic, and also serves as a side table.
The kitchen and living room wall was torn down. The bottom portion became a bar/island with a built-in fireplace and an open storage compartment for firewood, accessible from both sides.
If you want something casual that doesn’t require tearing down walls or redesigning your home, keep the logs organized with leather belts.
A high ceiling and a fireplace wall that extends upward are impressive, but the firewood storage draws the eye to the center.
Minimalist and between modern and traditional in style, this fireplace has an extension that doubles as a coffee table. The supporting base is hollow and used for storing wood.
Wall dividers like this one are popular for a reason. They allow you to incorporate a fireplace that can be enjoyed from two areas simultaneously, with plenty of room for wood underneath.
If you like being prepared, a wood storage area like this one should be what you’re looking for. The logs are nicely stacked and they look beautiful.
This design utilizes a circular wall-mounted piece to store fireplace wood, adding a unique and decorative element to the interior design.
Highly modern and glamorous, this fireplace is surrounded by glass walls, with the wood pile becoming a design feature in the background.
Usually the fireplace and wood storage are placed close together. In this case, the fireplace sits at the bottom and the wood at the top, neatly organized into a square pile.
A rustic fireplace, divided into two. The fire crackles on one side as the wood turns to ash on the other.
Wood crates are used to hold firewood. They’re placed in the entrance hallway, under the coat rack, and also serve as a side table.
Sometimes the simplest solution is right in front of you. Use a bucket to store the firewood and leave it in plain sight, making it a part of your home’s cozy and welcoming décor.
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