Firewood Shed Plans
Posted by admin on Apr 30, 2009
When you consider the wide range of uses for Storage Shed Plans, one of the top ones is to build a new firewood shed. I used to stack firewood alongside my house, under the eaves. While this worked okay, the wood was subject to weather conditions and generally looked a bit messy once I started splitting and chopping wood. I solved this with a storage shed built specifically for firewood. To start, I bought a set of high-quality plans on the Internet. When you first go looking, you will find a WIDE variety of plans available, often with free samples. In most cases, downloading a free blueprint will give you a decent idea of the quality of the plans available before you make the purchase.
Do your research and choose one with a comprehensive materials list and step by step instructions. Read the reviews and see what people are saying about the plans you are looking at. It’s YOUR money so you owe it to yourself to get a quality set of Firewood Shed Plans.
In my case, I chose a 10′ X 8′ simple structure with barn doors. I don’t burn a lot of wood so this was the best size for me. I reviewed the materials list carefully, and started by building a concrete foundation. I prefer this as a few of the sheds on my property are sinking into the soil because they were poorly built. (Not by me!)
With that, the rest of the build went easily and I was done in a few short days. My firewood is now dry and neatly tucked away, along with my axe.
It’s easy – you should give it a try. What I want you to do now is visit My Shed Plans where you’ll discover the easiest way to build beautiful Firewood Sheds … With 12,000 Shed Plans and Woodworking Patterns. Click Firewood Shed Plans and start building your beautiful shed today.

