Wood logs are a common fuel for fireplaces and stoves but what to do when there is no space to store them?
The lack of space may dictate the choice of a fireplace not only in
terms of size but also fuel. Wood logs should be stored dry and they
require extra space in the house. There are quite a few ways of storing
and even incorporating wood logs into the interior design.
Wood Log Storage Units
Store wood logs using furniture with storage space like cabinets,
shelving, and other. Storing wood logs on display can add a lot to the
interior design and they also fit different interior styles. The wood
will make the modern minimalist room look warmer.
Wood Log Accessories
Some fireplaces come with a special storage unit for wood logs, but
you can also buy a simple wood log holder separately. The wood log
holders come in various styles and materials to fit interior designs of
various styles. Stainless steel holders will fit well with the modern
interior while for a more traditional home you can opt for wrought iron
and leather.
Wall Niches
If architecture allows you can stack wood logs into the wall niche
finishing this architectural detail with a pattern of stacked wood logs.
Wall niche can be specially created in the same room with the fireplace
to solve the problem of storing wood logs.