8x16 Firewood Shed Plans - Build Blueprint (2024)

The 8x16 Firewood Shed Plans include materials and cut list, 2D plans and elevations, 3D diagrams, dimensions, and assembly instructions. The following 5 cord firewood shed plan is designed to use less materials and intended for an easy and quick build.

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Material and Cut List

FLOOR
(A) 2 – 1×4 Floor Joist: 16′-0″
(B) 9 – 4×4 Skid Foundation: 8′-0″
(C) 14 – 2×4 Floor Deck: 16′-0″

WALLS
(D) 3 – 4×4 Lumber: 7′-8 1/2″
(E) 3 – 4×4 Lumber: 5′-9 3/8″

SIDINGS
(F) 16 – 1×4 Lumber: 8′-0″
(F) 8 – 1×4 Lumber: 16′-1 1/2″

ROOF
(G) 6 – 2×6 Rafter: 9′-11 1/2″
(H) 2 – 1×6 Lumber: 16′-3″
(I) 2 – 2×4 Lumber: 9′-11 1/2″
(J) 9 – 2×4 Purlin: 16′-9″
Corrugated Metal Roofing: 170SF

HARDWARE
3 1/2″ Galvanized Steel Nails
2″ Deck Screws
2″ Galvanized Finishing Nails

PROJECT TOOLS
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8×16 Firewood Shed Plans & Instructions

Step 1 – Foundation and Support

At first, select an appropriate site for the firewood shed foundation, placing the backside of the firewood shed against a structure helps to increase protection from strong wind and rain.

Once you select a site, cut nine 4×4 lumbers to 8′-0″ length, these will be used as the skid foundation. Then, cut two 1×6 lumbers to 16’-0″, or combine two 8′ lumbers, for perimeter floor joists. Arrange the 4×4 skids 24″ O.C. as illustrated in the diagram below, drill pilot holes into the joists and secure with 3 1/2″ screws.

Next, cut three sets of 4×4 lumbers to 7′-8 1/2″ and 5′-9 3/8″ to be used as the primary studs. Then, position the 4×4 studs directly on top of the skid foundation, with the longer pieces in the front of the shed.

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The floor deck is made up of 14 2×4’s in 16′ length, placed evenly across the foundation, with about 1 3/8″ gap in-between each lumber. Cut out 3 1/2″ x 3 1/2″ corners to fit into the 4×4 studs neatly. Then, drill pilot holes and secure in place with 3 1/2″ screws, directly attaching to the 4×4 skid below.

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Step 2 – Rafters and Roofing

There are three primary rafters attached to the studs, which holds up the entire roof structure. These rafters are made up of six 2×6 lumbers cut to 9′-11 1/2″ length, secured to the 4×4 studs with 3 1/2″ screws. This will create a roof pitch of 3/12.

Then, attach two 16′-3″ 1×6’s to the front and back of the rafters, as illustrated below:

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Once the rafters are in place, we will start to assemble the roof purlins. First, cut two 2×4’s to 9′-11 1/2″ for the side purlins, these will help to create overhangs. Then, measure and cut out nine 2×4’s to 16′-9″ in length, space these out evenly. Secure to the side purlins and on top of the rafters with 3 1/2″ nails.

Tip: it’s easier to build the entire purlin structure on the ground and then raise in place on top of rafters.

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Next, cut and attach the corrugated metal roof panel on top of the purlins. Align the roof panel edges with the purlin perimeter edges to get a professional look, trim or sand away extra metals. You’ll need 170SF to cover the entire shed roof, these panels usually come in 3′ x 8 ‘ sized sheets.

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Step 3 – Exterior Sidings

Finally, we will complete the 8×16 firewood shed by adding exterior side panels. You’ll need to cut 16 1×6’s to 8′, and eight 1×6’s to 16′-1 1/2″. You can also combine two lumbers to add up to 16′-1 1/2″. Starting from the bottom, position the 1×6’s in place and secure with 2″ nails to the stud. Work your way up, leave approximately a 2″ gap between each panel.

Tip: you can use T1-11 plywood panels if you want to increase enclosure, it also takes less effort to install.

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Lastly, check to make sure all the pieces are properly secured in place before loading in the firewood. You can also install a tarp to the front side of the shed during winter seasons to block out snow and rain.

Well done! You’ve just completed building your very own 8×16 firewood shed!

The 8×16 firewood shed is large enough to hold 5 full cord of wood.

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5 Cord Firewood Shed Summary

In summary, a well designed firewood shed is guaranteed to keep your logs dry and organized. Also, these sheds usually take up a small amount of space in your backyard or campsite, and can add a cozy cabin look to your property. This 8×16 firewood storage shed can hold up to 5 full cord of logs, The Spruce has a great article on how cord sizes are measured and stored.

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