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Love hanging out by a warm fire?
You’ll definitely want to check out these outdoor firewood storage ideas!
We’ve put together 27 awesome ways to keep your firewood organized while adding some serious style to your outdoor space.
Mounted Aesthetic Wall Shelves

First up is a fire wheel mounted on the wall. It’s a smart design move as it frees up floor space and keeps the patio nice and tidy.
And talk about convenience! With the firewood right there on the wall, grabbing some for your outdoor fire pit or fireplace is a breeze.
Plus, the fire wheel looks gorgeous and adds that rustic charm to your outdoor area. It’s a stylish addition that really spruces up your patio!

For a clean and balanced look, try installing matching wall shelves on each side of the glass doors.
Look for shelves with cool decorative brackets or unique designs to really make them stand out.
And don’t they look great? These aesthetic wall shelves add a decorative touch to your patio, jazzing up the whole area and giving it a stylish focal point.
Here, you can also see how these wall shelves are doing double duty—keeping your firewood tidy and adding a stylish touch to your outdoor space.
Try mixing things up by using the shelves to showcase more than just firewood. Add some greenery with potted plants, set up outdoor lanterns for evening ambiance, or toss in decorative baskets for a rustic feel.
It’s all about creating a welcoming display that’s both practical and pleasing to the eye!
Metal Shelves
Metal shelves are a great pick for outdoor firewood storage because they can handle whatever Mother Nature throws their way—rain, snow, you name it.
No worries about warping or wear and tear like you might see with wooden shelves.
Plus, these shelves are tough cookies. They can handle hefty piles of firewood without buckling under the weight, so you can load them up without any stress.
Storage Benches
This storage bench serves as both seating and storage, maximizing the use of outdoor space. You can sit and relax while conveniently accessing firewood stored inside the bench.
And talk about space-saving! Instead of having firewood scattered around, the bench keeps everything neat and tidy.
It’s best to stack firewood neatly inside the storage bench and leave a few logs on top for a decorative touch. This creates a functional and visually appealing display of firewood.
Firewood Sheds
Having an open firewood shed attached to your house is also super handy—you can just step outside and grab wood for your fire pit or fireplace!
When it comes to styling, go for a shed design and color that matches your house. Matching the siding, trim, or roof materials creates a cohesive and put-together look.
Set up shelves or racks to keep your firewood organized. Use bins or containers for smaller pieces or kindling.
The open design of these sheds is key—it lets air circulate around your firewood, which is crucial for keeping it dry and ready to burn.
Plus, those shelves? Perfect for storing kindling, tools, or anything else you need for your outdoor fire setup.
Don’t forget about lighting! Solar-powered lights, string lights, or lanterns are all great options for brightening up the area and adding a cozy vibe to your outdoor space.
Read Also: 20 Small Garden Sheds That Look Amazing
Metal Firewood Baskets
Metal baskets for firewood storage are super handy because they’re lightweight and easy to move around.
You can stash them right by your fire pit or outdoor fireplace for quick access to firewood whenever you need it.
To jazz up the look, think about giving your metal basket a fresh coat of paint. Pick a color that goes well with your patio furniture or matches your outdoor vibe.
It’s a simple way to add some personality to your patio.
Pergola with Steel Hooks for Firewood
Here’s a crafty idea for your outdoor space: install steel hooks on the beams of your pergola to hang firewood bundles.
This clever use of vertical space not only optimizes your outdoor area by keeping the ground clear but also adds a rustic or industrial touch to your patio or garden.
With the ground free from firewood stacks, you can use the space for other purposes like seating, dining, or even hosting gatherings.
Please also take a look at my article with 24 backyard shade ideas.
Tables with Storage
Here’s another clever space-saving solution to keeping firewood organized and accessible without taking up extra floor space.
Make sure to position the table in your outdoor seating area close to your fire pit or fireplace.
You can also use the tabletop to display decorative items like lanterns, candles, or potted plants. This adds personality and charm to your outdoor space.
Meanwhile, this outdoor table with hidden storage compartments underneath allows you to store firewood conveniently and discreetly.
By keeping firewood neatly tucked away inside the table, you maintain a clean and organized look in your outdoor area.
To make the most of this setup, arrange some comfy outdoor seating around the table – plush chairs or benches, maybe with some cozy cushions and throws.
It instantly creates a warm and inviting spot where you can relax with friends or family.
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A small cube firewood rack is perfect for smaller outdoor spaces like balconies or cozy patios. It holds a good amount of firewood without taking up too much room while adding a nice touch to your outdoor decor.
You can place this table near your fire pit or outdoor fireplace. Choose a style that goes well with your outdoor furniture and decor.
Whether it’s metal or weather-resistant wood, pick something that fits right in with your setup.
Storage Racks
A wooden firewood rack shaped like a house is a delightful touch for any outdoor area.
It’s not just handy for storing firewood; it also brings a playful and decorative vibe to your patio or garden.
Choosing a rack with a natural wood finish is a smart move. The warm tones of the wood will blend beautifully with your outdoor furniture and surrounding greenery.
This kind of rack also adds a unique touch to your outdoor area. The triangular design stands out and can become a stylish focal point in your patio or garden.
To style the space, position the triangular rack close to your fire feature. You can tuck it into a corner or place it against a wall to make the most of your outdoor space.
This idea would also work well as a statement piece indoors for your firewood.
This bricked firewood rack provides sturdy and durable storage for firewood. Its chimney-like design allows for efficient stacking and organizing of firewood, keeping it neat and accessible.
To enhance its features, consider adding outdoor lighting around the bricked firewood rack. Installing string lights or lanterns can create a warm and inviting atmosphere during the evening hours.
This not only highlights the rack but also provides practical illumination for your outdoor area.

If you’re aiming for a contemporary vibe, the sleek, dark gray finish of the metal rack will definitely bring a modern touch to your outdoor space.
It pairs well with different architectural styles and outdoor decor themes.
To enhance the area around the firewood rack, surround it with potted plants or garden beds. Adding greenery not only softens the space but also brings a natural element to the setup.

Here’s another sleek, modern firewood rack that’ll be a chic addition to any outdoor area.
For styling, place the rack in an area with clean lines and uncomplicated furniture. Neutral colors and sleek designs will complement the modern aesthetic.
Consider the rack’s color to match your outdoor palette. Muted tones like gray, black, or white are great choices for a modern vibe. If you want to make a statement, go for a bold color that pops against your outdoor setting.

Meanwhile, this honeycomb-style rack adds a distinctive and eye-catching element to your outdoor space.
Also, the segmented design of the honeycomb rack allows for efficient organization and storage of firewood. You can neatly stack and display firewood in each compartment, keeping it easily accessible.
Consider painting or staining the honeycomb rack in a color that complements your outdoor space. Earthy tones like brown, beige, or olive green can blend well with natural surroundings.
Stone Shelves
Meanwhile, stone shelves bring a rustic and earthy charm to your outdoor space, complementing various styles from traditional to contemporary.
To style the space, arrange the stone shelves against a stone or brick wall for a cohesive and integrated look.
Add visual interest by placing decorative items on the stone shelves. Consider lanterns, outdoor artwork, or ceramic pots to enhance the overall appeal of your outdoor setup.
Outdoor Kitchens with Firewood Storage

The white-bricked counter in this outdoor kitchen are a great multitasking feature. It’s perfect for prepping food and providing a handy spot to store firewood underneath, so you’re all set for those cozy outdoor gatherings.
When styling, consider adding some decorative touches. Potted plants bring life to the area, while outdoor lanterns or baskets can add a touch of charm.
It’s all about making the space feel inviting and personalized while keeping it functional.

Here, the combination of white and wooden accents creates a warm and inviting outdoor kitchen. I love how the discreet shelves provide practical firewood storage without cluttering the space.
You can also see how the firewood acts as decor – it blends so well with the kitchen’s motif.
Install string lights or lanterns above the kitchen area to create a cozy ambiance. It’s perfect for evening gatherings and adds a charming glow.

Meanwhile, this patio with an outdoor kitchen featuring a fireplace and firewood storage is a fantastic setup for creating a cozy and functional outdoor living space.
The fireplace adds warmth, perfect for cooler evenings, and provides a cozy atmosphere.
And let’s not forget about dining alfresco!
Setting up a dining area nearby is a brilliant idea. A sturdy dining table paired with comfy chairs or benches is perfect for enjoying meals outdoors.
Outdoor Fireplaces with Firewood Storage

The mix of rustic and modern elements in this outdoor space gives it a special atmosphere. The wood and stone textures make it feel cozy and inviting, while the clean, modern lines add a touch of sophistication.
And having that recessed shelf right by the fireplace is super handy—it keeps your firewood close and easily accessible.
For seating, go for something comfy like lounge chairs or a sectional sofa. Throw in some cushions and throws in earthy tones.

The light stone fireplace paired with those white shelves really brings a clean and modern vibe to this outdoor area.
And those shelves? Talk about practical! Having the firewood right there next to the fireplace makes it super convenient to keep the fire going without having to trek back and forth.
Plus, you can have fun with those shelves by adding some personal touches like potted plants, lanterns, or outdoor art pieces.

This modern minimalist white outdoor fireplace is not only sleek but also functional with those two half-sized wood boxes flanking the firebox.
Keep the area around the fireplace clean and uncluttered with simple, modern outdoor furniture. Opt for sleek chairs and a small table to create a minimalist oasis.
I also suggest installing subtle outdoor lighting around the fireplace to highlight its modern design. Use LED strip lights or discreet wall sconces for a contemporary feel.

The freestanding fireplace with those handy shelves really makes the most of the outdoor space, doesn’t it? And those warm wood tones are so inviting.
To really play up that cozy vibe, you can bring in other natural elements. A jute rug would be perfect underfoot, and woven baskets or terracotta pots could tie everything together beautifully.
It’s all about creating that cohesive outdoor feel that’s both stylish and welcoming.
Fire Pit with Storage

Lastly, we have this beautiful garden shelter with a fire pit with built-in storage below it.
It’s such a practical and space-saving solution! Adds a rustic touch to the space as well.
Don’t forget to arrange built-in seating around the fire pit to create a cozy and inviting area for guests to gather. Use comfortable cushions and pillows for added comfort.














