3. Keep firewood where it belongs. An obvious spot to store firewood is next to your fireplace, but you can get creative with your approach. In this example, the wood on display fits perfectly with the rest of the interior's textures and colors.
2. Do you really need it? Less furniture and fewer knickknacks means less to clean, less upkeep and generally a simpler and easier day-to-day existence. Minimalism and modern furniture often go hand in hand, but even if your style is traditional, that doesn't mean you can't also pare down a bit.
Hidden on the side. This firewood storage is hard to see from most spots in this living room. A tucked-away spot like this is a great way to camouflage storage that can get pretty messy at times. Design tip: A custom storage unit can be a great way to accommodate longer pieces of wood for extra-large fireplaces. Design your firewood alcove with a longer depth to make sure everything fits.