If you want to hear your fireplace crackling and crackling in winter, you also need to store firewood correctly. A dry and airy storage location is the basis for the fire to burn. What else is important can be found in the following article. We also give you a few examples of how designers and interior designers deal with this topic.
Dry storage space and stable storage construction are the most important points when storing firewood. Damp wood has a significantly lower calorific value. To allow air to circulate, firewood should not be stored directly on the ground. You should also allow a distance of 5 to 10 centimeters between the pile of wood and the wall. If firewood is stored outside, it should also be protected from rain and snow.
More and more interior designers are developingcreative solutions, in which firewood is brought to the fore. Whether stacked on a stand, shelf or in a wall niche, logs can become an eye-catcher in the room. This is perfect for rooms designed in a rustic or industrial style, where great emphasis is placed on natural materials and their appearance. In modern rooms, firewood creates an interesting contrast to smooth surfaces such as high-gloss panels. Check out the excellent examples below and see for yourself!