Rome wasn’t built in a day but this DIY firewood rack was! We desperately needed a space to store all of our firewood because it was looking like a hot mess.
The best part is that this cute little rack matches the exterior of our home & looks so good. The entire build cost about $50 & now all of our bonfire wood has a cozy, covered place to hang out until we are ready for it!
For the slats, I used 1×3 pieces & a 2×4 as a spacer (probably my favorite lazy girl hack). Finally, it’s time to attach the shingles which is really simple, just hammer them on using roofing nails.
This pack was $24 & the most expensive part of the project, but I feel like it really finished off the rack. So I accidentally bought red shingles & I really needed black to match our roof. The color of the firewood holder (Valspar Iron Frost) is a pretty close match to the house which was the plan.
Justin also added another shelf for our small pieces of wood & fire starters, he wanted it to be extra fancy ?