DIY Dog Crates: How to Build Your Hound’s Home!

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There are an astonishing array of crates on the market, but some owners still have trouble finding one that fits the bill.

You may, for example, have trouble finding one that is large enough for your plus-size pooch, or you may simply want to avoid the wire-and-plastic aesthetic in lieu of something more tasteful.

But don’t worry — we’re here to help. There are a number of ways to make your own custom dog crate, and we’ll review several of the best options below.

1. Wooden Slat Dog Crate from MyOutdoorPlans.com

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This wooden design from My Outdoor Plans is fantastic for owners who want to make a simple and easy, yet attractive, wood dog crate from scratch.

Even relatively inexperienced woodworkers should be able to build this crate , and it’ll provide a great combination of ventilation and security for your pet through the wooden slat structure.  

Difficulty Level : Easy

Tools Required :

  • Tape measure
  • Framing square
  • Cordless drill
  • Screwdriver
  • Safety gloves
  • Safety glasses

Materials Required :

  • (Sides) Four pieces of 1×3 lumber – 29 1/2″ long, 4 pieces 1 x 3 lumber – 26″ long, 12 pieces of 1×2 lumber – 29 1/2″ long
  • (Faces) Four pieces of 1×3 lumber – 19″ long, 4 pieces – 26″ long, 6 pieces of 1×2 lumber – 19″ long
  • (Top and Bottom) Two pieces of 1/2″ plywood – 24” x 36″ long
  • (Door) Two pieces of 1×2 lumber – 20 1/2″ long, 4 pieces – 17 1/2″ long, 2 pieces – 15 1/2″ long

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This isn’t the same exact dog crate you’ll build from the plans above, but it’s pretty darn similar. Accordingly, it may help you figure out any tricky parts during the construction process.  

2. DIY Wire Dog Crate from Cuteness.com

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If you would like to build a quick-and-easy dog crate and you care more about function than form, check out these wire dog crate plans from Cuteness.com.

These crates may not look any different than the typical ones you would buy at a pet store, but you can make your dog’s crate whatever size you like, and it won’t cost you very much to put it together.

  • Circular saw
  • Measuring tape
  • Four welded wire panels (including one that will function as a door)
  • Plywood for the base and roof

We can’t find a video of these exact plans coming to fruition, but here’s another concept also based around welded wire panels.

3. Furniture-Quality Dog Crate from This Old House

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If you want to make a custom dog crate, but you don’t want to settle for anything less than a true furniture-quality piece, these plans from This Old House may be perfect for you and your pup.

This is a pretty pricey project (it is estimated to cost about $300), so it isn’t a great option for all owners, and you’ll need some basic carpentry skills to pull it off (just check out that cut list below).

But, for those who choose to tackle this project, the final results are rather spectacular.

Don’t feel like doing it yourself? You can find similar furniture-style dog crates for purchase here .

Difficulty Level : Very hard

  • A variety of clamps
  • ½-inch plywood side panels – 2 @ 24 x 21 inches
  • ½-inch plywood back panel – 1 @ 18¼ x 21 inches
  • ½-inch plywood top – 1 @ 22¼ x 27½ inches
  • 5.2mm Lauan plywood floor – 1 @ 18¼ x 23½ inches
  • 1×4 door-frame bottom rail – 1 @ 11½ inches
  • 1×3 door-frame top rail – 1 @ 11½ inches
  • 1×3 door-frame stiles – 2 @ 17 5/8 inches
  • 1×2 face-frame top and bottom rails – 2 @ 16¾ inches
  • 1×2 face-frame stiles – 2 @ 21 inches
  • ¼ x 2 center stiles for side panel windows – 2 @ 11¼ inches
  • ¼ x 2 rails for side panel windows – 8 @ 9¾ inches
  • ¼ x 2 rails for back panel window – 3 @ 14¾ inches
  • ¼ x 2 bottom rails – 2 @ 21 inches
  • ¼ x 2 corner stiles – 4 @ 21 inches
  • ¼ x 3 back corner stiles – 2 @ 21 inches
  • ¾-inch square dowels – Get four 3-foot lengths
  • ¾-inch square dowels for vertical face frame cleats – 2 @ 19¼ inches
  • ¾-inch square dowels for horizontal face frame cleat – 1 @ 16¾ inches
  • ¾-inch square dowels for side panel floor supports – 4 @ 11 3/8 inches
  • ¾-inch square dowels for back panel floor supports – 1 @ 16¾ inches
  • ¾-inch square dowels for center floor support – 1 @ 18¼ inches
  • 3/8-inch square dowels – Get five 3-foot lengths
  • 3/8-inch square dowels for trimming interior of grate (horizontal) on side panels – 4 @ cut to size
  • 3/8-inch square dowels for trimming interior of grate (vertical) on side and back panels – 6 @ cut to size
  • 3/8-inch square dowels for trimming interior of grate (horizontal) on back panel – 2 @ cut to size
  • 1 5/8-inch crown molding – 4 @ miter to size
  • ½-inch oak glass bead molding – 4 @ cut to size
  • Heating grate for the front cover
  • Assorted nails and screws

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We couldn’t find a video detailing the exact process by which you can make the crate described above, but the video below (filmed by a professional crate-building company) may help you figure things out.

4. Repurposed Crib Dog Crate from MyRepurposedLife.com

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Repurposing old furniture is a great way to give your dog a snazzy crate. You’ll not only help the planet a bit by getting a new use out of an old item, but it’ll save you a bit of time, effort, and money too.

These plans for a  dog crib crate from My Repurposed Life is great looking and fully functional – it should work just like a regular dog crate.

MyRepuprosedLive.com doesn’t provide exact plans for this project, as you’ll have to adapt the techniques and materials you use to suit the crib (or whatever item) you decide to turn into a crate. Accordingly, the materials and tools you’ll need will vary, and you’ll need to use your noggin to figure out the best way to finish the project.  

Difficulty Level : Hard

  • Kreg jig ( A tool that helps you connect pieces of wood)
  • Right angle clamps

The materials you’ll need will vary, but, in this example, the designer used:

  • Several 2x2s
  • 1 ¼ -inch screws
  • Door hinges
  • Gorilla glue
  • Adhesive vinyl sheets
  • Four casters

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Of course, cribs aren’t the only thing you can repurpose and use for a dog crate. Here’s a video of an owner building a dog crate out of an old entertainment center!

5. DIY Table Cover for Crate from SnazzyLittleThings.com

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These plans don’t actually teach you how to build a crate; instead, Snazzy Little Things teaches you how to build an adorable kitchen table that goes over and around the crate.

This allows you to convert a boring old wire dog crate into an attractive piece of furniture. And because you’re really only building a table, this is a pretty easy and affordable project.  

Note: You’ll need to check out this tutorial to learn how to finish the table as shown in the photo.

Difficulty Level : Easy to Medium

  • Tape measure (optional)
  • Pencil (optional)
  • Medium sized pet crate/kennel
  • Two tension rods fitting up to 36″ in length
  • Four 28″ table legs (prebuilt)
  • Five 1″ x 4″ pine boards for the tabletop
  • Cafe style curtains – any style

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We couldn’t find a video explaining how to make this project, but it is relatively straightforward and easy to complete by checking out the original plans.

If necessary, you can learn the basics of using a Kreg Jig in the video below. Many of the projects on this list will require you to use one, and they can be intimidating to wood-working novices.

6. End Table Kennel from Ana-White.com

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End table kennels are a great way to use one space for two different things, making them great for apartment dwellers and others living in cramped quarters. You can build them in a number of different ways, but they’re all end up being fairly similar.

We picked a relatively big and robust set of plans from Ana White , which should allow you to build a kennel big enough for a lab- or pit-bull-sized dog.  

Difficulty Level : Medium

  • Speed square
  • Ear protection
  • One 24″ x 36″ Pine Project Panel or one sheet of 3/4″ plywood or MDF
  • Five 1×3 Boards, 8′ Long
  • One sheet of 1/4″ plywood
  • Four 1×2 Boards, 8′ Long
  • One set of hinges
  • One 1/4″ pocket hole screw
  • One box 7/8″ wood screws (or shorter)
  • Elmer’s Wood Glue
  • Elmer’s Wood Filler
  • 120 grit sandpaper
  • Wood conditioner

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This video doesn’t show you how to build the exact model detailed above, but it’s pretty close. Hopefully, this will help you get through the project easier.

7. Contemporary Geometric DIY Doghouse from Adorable-Home.com

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This set of plans from Adorable Home is really more of a cubby or bed than a true crate, as it lacks a proper door.

However, this thoroughly cool-looking dog crate with a modern design will look great in many homes and give your pup a comfy and hip place to chill. The original plans don’t call for paint, but we think it’d look even better with a bit of color (just be sure to let it air out for several days before letting your pup climb in).  

This probably isn’t a great option for large dogs, as you’d have to make it much bigger than the plans recommend. This may require you to purchase thicker plywood, which would increase the cost of the project and make the finished product much heavier.

  • Paintbrush (if you intend to paint it)
  • One 4’ by 8’ sheet of ¼” plywood (get the plywood in birch, if possible)
  • Enough 2x3s and 2x2s to make the angled support blocks
  • Paint (if desired)

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Again, this isn’t really a crate per se, but it is a fun project that’ll give your dog a cozy little place to snooze.

General DIY Dog Crate Tips

No matter which of the plans you decide is right for your dog (or if you instead choose to design your own crate from scratch), you’ll want to embrace a few basic tips to help ensure things go as smoothly as possible.

→ Measure your dog carefully before deciding on a set of plans.

Crate size recommendations vary a bit, but most authorities recommend that you provide your dog with just enough room to lay comfortably, stand up and turn around.

You can get a good idea of the proper crate length by measuring the distance between the base of your dog’s tail and the tip of his nose and then adding 2 to 4 inches to the total.  Then, have your dog sit and measure the distance between the floor and the tippy top of his ears. Add 2 to 4 inches to this figure to obtain the appropriate height.

The width of the crate is correlated with the length. You can check out this chart from the Association of Professional Dog Trainers to see a few common sizes.

For example, most 24-inch-long crates are between 18 and 24 inches wide. Similarly, most 36-inch-long crates are 24 to 32 inches wide. Big crates, measuring 42 to 48 inches in length, are generally around 30 to 36 inches wide.

→ Gather everything you’ll need and set up a proper workspace before starting.

Proper preparation can mean all of the difference between a successful project and one that fails to come together. Make sure that you have everything you’ll need (it is very annoying to have to stop and head to the hardware store mid-project) before you make the first cut.

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It’s also important to make sure you work in a safe, well-lit area – you will be dealing with power tools, after all. Hopefully, you’ll have a garage, workshop, or porch that’s already set up for the task.

And, for safety’s sake, be sure that you keep kids and pets out of the area once you start working.

→ Don’t hesitate to tweak the plans to suit your needs.

You can always make adjustments – especially adjustments involving the size of the crate — if the plans for a given crate don’t suit your needs. Go ahead and make the crate 6 inches wider or make the slats 2 inches farther apart, if need be. Just be sure to tweak all of the affected design components when doing so.     

→ Always measure twice; cut once .

This is an old and oft-repeated bit of advice, but DIY novices should be sure to take the tip to heart. Failing to measure carefully will generally result in a ruined board and necessitate another trip to the hardware store.

Although this mantra is usually mentioned in reference to cutting wood, it applies to all materials.

→ Keep the crate’s location in mind when picking a plan.

To avoid serious headaches after completing the crate, make sure you think about the place you intend to put it.

You may, for example, need to make the crate a bit shorter to fit it into a nook in your kitchen, or you may need to reverse or reposition the door so that it opens in a sensible way for the location.

Don’t forget to think about things like windows, air vents, and electrical outlets when picking the space. You don’t want to design the crate to fit in a given area, only to find that the sun makes the location too hot, or the nearby AC vent is causing your pooch to shiver.

Have you ever built a crate for your dog? We’d love to hear all about it!  Let us know where you found the plans, tell us whether it was easy or difficult, and – most importantly – tell us whether you’d choose the same plans again.

Looking for more DIY dog crafts? Chec out our guides:

  • DIY Dog Gates: Blueprints & Plans
  • DIY Dog Leashes: Homemade Leads

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Kelsey Campbell Greenberg Avatar

I am thinking of making my own dog crate. But I don’t know the style that I want it! Then sell it to make some money.

Chris Berry Avatar

If we wanted to convert a entertainment center or a old chest of draw, what would be the dimensions we should be looking for to make it large enough for our two dogs?

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Hey, Chris. It can be tricky to decide the ideal dimensions for a two-dog crate. But, as a starting point, I’d recommend picking a height and depth that would be appropriate for the larger of the two, and then doubling the width you’d use for a single dog. I’d likely add a little more “wiggle room” for a two-dog crate too. Best of luck!

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I love these! The woodworker in me can’t wait to live in a place with space to do projects like these again. I think I will be trying to do one of the furniture style crates when I do.

Thanks for sharing!

Glad you liked the article, Jay! Be sure to send us photos when you make one of your own!

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11 DIY Dog Crate Plans That You Can Build Yourself Easily

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This guide will teach you the best DIY dog crate plans you can build at home with little to no effort. 

If you’ve been thinking of buying your dog a pocket-friendly, creative little crate but are not a fan of the mainstream wire crates and metal crates every pet store sells, worry not. 

I bet you will enjoy building your dog crate, which can be fun and rewarding while ensuring your dog’s comfort and safety in the long run.

Below, I have listed a few of my favorite DIY dog crate projects that fit all types of dog owners. 

Whether you live in an apartment or a house, you will likely find one that perfectly fits your needs.

You won’t have to worry about spending a fortune to buy your dog a crate or even buying dog crates. 

Let’s build a dog crate!

Quick Summary

DIY dog crate plans offer customizable solutions for dog owners to create a comfortable and secure space for their pets.

These plans cater to various skill levels and styles, with the potential for cost savings and personal satisfaction.

Factors such as time, budget, skill level, and desired customization determine whether DIY or readymade crates are better suited for individual needs.

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DIY dog crate plans provide a practical and customizable solution for creating a comfortable and secure space for your furry companion. 

These plans encompass a range of designs and instructions that empower dog owners to construct crates tailored to their dog’s size, needs, and home decor.

Whether you’re a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a first-timer, these plans offer a rewarding project that results in a cozy retreat for your canine friend.

1. DIY Dog Crate Project From This Old House 

DIFFICULTY: Hard

This old house enhances DIY wooden dog crate projects with exquisite craftsmanship reminiscent of a seasoned artisan. 

A shining example of their expertise is creating furniture-style crates, which boast an elevated elegance.

It cleverly conceals its dual purpose as a highly functional wooden dog crate for your dog. 

This remarkable transformation ensures that the final product not only serves its practical role but also seamlessly blends into your home decor, subtly eluding the awareness of most visitors.

Two dogs inside the dog crate

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2. Bed Side Table Dog Crate From PopSugar

DIFFICULTY: Moderate 

Suppose you already possess a conventional wire crate for your beloved dog yet find its appearance not aligning with the aesthetic of your living space. 

In that case, Popsugar comes to the rescue with uncomplicated and wallet-friendly blueprints. 

These ingenious plans entail the transformation of your existing crate into a chic bedside table, seamlessly merging functionality and style.

a white color puppy sitting inside the crate

The beauty of this endeavor lies in its simplicity, as you will only require readily available materials from your nearby hardware emporium, a handful of power tools, and a modest investment of your time.

3. Upcycled Crib Dog Crate From MyRepurposedLife.com 

Repurposing aged furniture is an ingenious avenue to bestow your dog with an expensive and distinctive crate.

This endeavor contributes positively to the environment by breathing new life into preexisting items and saving precious time, exertion, and money.

My Repurposed Life offers comprehensive guidance on transforming a previously used crib into a sophisticated and practical dog crate.

There’s still hope for those without a disused wooden crib readily available.

a wooden dog crate

Exploring platforms such as Craigslist, a pet store, or a local hardware store might yield the possibility of finding a suitable candidate for this innovative transformation project.

4. End Table Dog Crate From AnaWhite.com

Embracing the concept of end table kennels presents a brilliant solution where a single space serves a dual purpose, rendering them particularly advantageous for individuals residing in compact living environments such as apartments. 

Ana White presents an array of meticulously crafted blueprints detailing the construction of a no-fuss dog crate employing a handful of plywood sheets and lumber components.

This venture proves ideal for those possessing intermediate woodworking skills, aiming to procure a resilient crate for their beloved canine companions.

Two dogs laying inside a dog crate.

The resulting creation holds the potential for seamless integration into any preexisting interior aesthetic, as it can be effortlessly customized through painting or staining.

5. Rustic Barn Door Dog Crate From Shanty 2 Chic

Delving into rustic-infused sophistication, Shanty 2 Chic provides easily accessible architectural blueprints for crafting an alluring barn door dog crate.

This DIY dog crate imparts a sense of security to your furry friend and presents a practical tabletop that opens up additional storage or decorative arrangement possibilities.

With the presence of visitors, you can expect the enchanting barn door entrance to function as an engaging conversation starter, creating a sense of anticipation.

A hand made white color dog crate inside a house

6. Hidden Dog Crate Table From Snazzy Little Things 

DIFFICULTY: Easy

Blogger Snazzy Little Things introduces another remarkable endeavor for creatively concealing a wire crate.

This straightforward cover effectively masks your dog’s crate and gives it an added layer of privacy while serving as a versatile tabletop surface. 

While a handful of essential woodworking tools will be required, the beauty of this undertaking lies in its surprisingly swift and effortless execution.

A dog lying inside of the DIY grid crate

7. Console Dog Crate Table From Rumfield Homestead

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

The enduring allure of rustic, barnyard-inspired decor has captivated home enthusiasts for several years. 

Rumfield Homestead takes the spotlight by providing comprehensive guidance on crafting a fusion of a console table and a wooden dog crate.

Seamlessly melding functionality and aesthetics through scrap lumber and chicken wire.

As elaborated in Rumfield Homestead’s informative blog post, the brilliance of this creation lies in its adaptability.

a dog laying inside the DIY Grid dog crate

You can make this innovative piece even better by adding curtains later. 

This will address your dog’s privacy needs while keeping an outstanding balance of design and usefulness.

8. Cupboard Under the Stairs Dog Crate From Tommy & Ellie

Should your abode feature an under-the-stairs cupboard, the creative minds at Tommy & Ellie have laid out an intricate guide.

I am walking you through converting this often-neglected space into an ingenious one-side in-wall dog crate. 

This transformation presents an intelligent approach to making the most of an area that might otherwise remain idle or gather miscellaneous household items.

wall in built dog crate

Naturally, it’s imperative to acknowledge that this process may not be suitable for those dwelling in rented accommodations or lacking the convenience of a built-in closet structure.

9. Converted Cabinet Dog Crate From Measure & Mix

Measure & Mix presents readily comprehensible blueprints for repurposing a dated bathroom cabinet, guiding you through transforming it into a versatile wooden dog crate.

In a specific instance showcased, the top panel of this ingeniously converted crate serves a dual purpose as a practical laundry-folding table.

As you start creating your version of this project, remember there are limitless possibilities for creativity and customization.

DIY wooden dog crate

10. All In One Dog Crate From Shanty 2 Chic

If your aspirations encompass a dog crate that seamlessly fulfills many roles, your search concludes with the remarkable DIY dog crate venture from Shanty 2 Chic. 

This wooden dog crate project goes beyond the usual by offering space for two small dogs, a practical tabletop, two doors, and a cleverly hidden drawer for their food and water bowls.

You do not have to worry about your dog getting its head stuck between the wired side panel.

creative DIY wooden dog crate

And that’s not all—two additional drawers grace this creation, offering dedicated storage for treats, collars, toys, and other essentials.

In essence, this remarkable project transforms the concept of a mere dog crate into a comprehensive and multifunctional dog crate.

11. Geometric DIY Dog House From AdorableHome.com

The DIY dog crate project curated by Adorable Home offers more of a cozy nook or bed-like structure than a traditional dog crate, as it doesn’t feature a conventional door.

Nonetheless, this is an impressively stylish dog crate with its modern aesthetics.

It boasts a design that seamlessly complements a range of home interiors, giving your dog a little wiggle room to rest.

While the original instructions may not include painting, a splash of color would elevate its appearance even further.

modern style DIY wooden dog crate

It’s important to note that this option might not be optimal for larger dogs, as adapting it to their size would necessitate deviations from the provided plans. 

This change might involve getting thicker plywood, making the great project more expensive and the finished product heavier.

  • Choose Pet-Friendly Materials

Ensure to select materials that are non-toxic and pet-safe. Avoid using materials that could be harmful if swallowed or cause allergic reactions.

  • Ventilation

If using paints, adhesives, or other chemicals that release fumes, ensure proper ventilation in the workspace to prevent your pets from inhaling harmful substances.

  • Secure Wires and Cords

Keep tools such as wires, cords, and cables out of reach or secure them using cable organizers.

  • Avoid Small Parts

Basic woodworking tools like screws, bolts, and nuts can cause choking risks if swallowed by pets. Please keep them in sealed containers and clean them up thoroughly after each DIY session.

  • Follow Instructions

It is vital to follow instructions when building your DIY dog crate. This will help ensure the final product is safe for you and your pets.

  • Properly Dispose of Waste

Dispose of any waste materials, scraps, or leftover materials properly to prevent your pets from accidentally ingesting or playing with them.

  • Reward Positive Behavior

If your pets behave well and stay away from the work area, reward them with treats and positive reinforcement.

  • Minimize Noise and Stress

Power tools and loud noises from DIY projects can stress out pets. Schedule your projects when your pets are less likely to be anxious or frightened.

DIY Dog Crates Vs. Readymade Dog Crates 

The choice between DIY dog crates and readymade crates depends on factors such as your skill level, time availability, budget, and desire for customization. 

DIY crates offer personalization and cost savings but demand time and skills, while readymade crates provide convenience and various options but might lack the exact customization you seek.

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Once you get into building your custom dog crates, you will never go back to traditional wire crates ever again.

Although you might find it challenging, the process can be enjoyable, engaging, and rewarding.

You will not regret the feeling of homeliness the self-built dog crate can add to your environment.

Yet, it’s essential to recognize that only some approaches will work for all dog sizes and breeds.

The bond between you and your pet grows more vital when you put love and effort into their well-being.

You’ve created a comfortable space for your canine companion and had a blast while doing it.

So, cherish every moment with your dog, let them keep wagging those tails in their brand-new, custom-made crate!

Yes, The weight limit varies based on the materials and structural integrity of the crate. Check that it can support your dog’s weight safely.

Yes, by using hinges and removable panels for a DIY dog crate. This allows for convenient storage and transportation.

Including a door or gate is recommended for convenient access for your dog and for allowing them to go in and out easily.

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15 Custom DIY Dog Crate Plans For Dog Lovers

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Investing in a good-quality readymade dog house or kennel can cost up to hundreds and even thousands of dollars. Apart from this enormous price tag, these houses are generally drab with not much of a creative touch.

Taking matters into your hand with the help of this guide will lead to a stunning end product. In addition to that, it will also be a fun project to undertake. Get your tool bags out and start cracking on one or more of these 15 custom DIY dog crate plans.

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1. DIY Console Dog Crate

We are starting the list with a very worthy contender. This DIY console dog crate is both fancy and functional. It blends in like a piece of furniture and can hold 2 dogs. However, you do need a few woodworking skills to execute this project to perfection.

The console can be customized to accommodate food and water bowls. There are also two additional drawers integrated into this design, equipped for holding other dog treats or toys.

To start, you have to cut the side frame pieces to size and drill 1.5-inch pocket holes in the two wooden sideboards. Then you should proceed to attach the side pieces to the top pieces with 2.5-inch pocket hole screws and wood glue. Repeat this step to build two frames for two dogs.

2. DIY Wire Mesh Dog Crate

This is a relatively simple project, even for beginners. All you need is an electric saw, a cordless drill, clamps, a hammer, and some measuring tape. Do not forget to get 4 welded wire panels as well.

To begin, measure the length of your dog while it is lying down and the height of it when standing. A helpful tip is to add 3 inches to this length and height for optimum comfort.

A wooden board is to act as the base of the crate. You can repurpose some scrap wood for this purpose, to cut down on the cost of the DIY plan.

3. DIY Wooden Slate Dog Crate

This is the best option for those who are looking for simple but durable custom DIY dog crate plans . It is recommended to invest in high-quality cedar or pinewood for durability purposes. The only downside is that it will increase the price of the project, but the end product will be well worth it.

Remember, it is necessary to drill pocket holes at the ends of the respective horizontal components. These are where the screws shall fit in. However, never add these horizontal components to the front face, in order to keep ample space for the main door.

This DIY plan features no elaborate decorative touches. The project focuses solely on building a sturdy home for your pet pooch that can be executed by inexperienced woodworkers too.

4. DIY Nightstand Dog Crate

These types of custom DIY dog crate plans are big enough to accommodate even German Shepherds or Mastiffs. Nightstand dog crates are a great way to use one space for two different applications. Thus, this makes them a viable option for apartment dwellers and others living in cramped quarters.

Try and finish the 4 walls of the crate separately first. Another idea is to use corner brackets to screw the walls together from the insides. This enables you to dismantle the wood structure and make it portable.

In the end, you can paint the dog crate to match the decor of your house or room. It will keep your pet friend close to your bed while sleeping, all while preventing messes and maintaining a safe environment. This idea is a definite must-try for all those looking to partake in a fun project as well as save up some space.

5. DIY Contemporary Geometric Dog Crate

This DIY plan is a sleeker, posher version of the good dog crate. If your house has more of a modern interior patio, you can build this contemporary geometric dog crate to complement it.

Start by cutting the plywood into 3 equilateral triangles to construct this design. Assemble the pieces by screwing the angled blocks to the plywood triangles. Proceed to screw all the pieces together.

The original plans do not call for paint, but a fresh coat of paint would bring a certain charm to this DIY idea. However, a significant downside to this plan is that the geometric shape can only support smaller dogs. To make a crate suitable for larger dogs, you’d need more plywood that would increase both the cost and weight of the project. Although the increased weight would make the dog crate susceptible to collapse.

6. DIY Plush Curtained Dog Crate

Dogs could do with some privacy as well, at least while sleeping. This inclusion in our list of DIY dog crate plans incorporates cushions and curtains to give your pet a plush experience.

For the tabletop , use five 1-inch x 6-inch pine boards and get the handy Kreg Jig to splice them together. Hang tension rods on the underside of the crate and then hang curtains on these rods. You ought to lay a small dog mattress over the wooden base to get your dog to be more comfortable.

Remember to invest in an osteopathic mattress if you have an older dog. You can finish off the top of the crate by staining it with a polish of your choice. This will create the perfect comfortable space for your pooch to rest in.

7. DIY Panelled Rustic Dog Crate

If you want a more antique looking dog crate that requires skill and time, this is the perfect option for you. This DIY dog crate plan requires serious craftsmanship and patience. Once your dogs are past the chewing phase, you can invest time in building this timeless masterpiece.

Suitable for even large breed dogs, this dog crate measures 21.5 inches high x 19.75 inches wide x 25 inches deep. The decorative grate can be made from scratch or bought from a local wood store.

Place the decorative grate on top of the doorframe so that it rests snugly inside the frame’s edges. Then flip the frame and grate over, so that the grate’s decorative side faces up within the doorframe. Finish the crate with a coating of shellac to bring out the grain of the wood. You can also add a cushion to help your pooch stay cozy inside the custom-built dog crate.

8. DIY Repurposed Crib Dog Crate

Cribs can be repurposed to make the best dog crates for accommodating larger dogs. The first step is to determine the crate size. Once the ends are cut to size, one has to proceed to make the sides.

The DIYer placed a crib rail over the end piece and added boards until she had what she wanted. She used the cut end to know how tall to make the sides since they need to be the same height. A Kreg Jig comes handy when it comes to drilling pocket holes, which is the next step.

Add pocket holes on the long pieces to attach the top and bottom boards. After the wood has been sanded down and painted over, the time comes to paint your new dog crate the color of your choice. Overall, this project is not difficult and is certainly worth a try for those wishing to utilize old items and create something new.

9. DIY Sliding Door Dog Crate

This is a viable option if you want to spruce up ordinary DIY dog crate plans. You can use a pair of drawer slides to be able to slide this entire section from side to side. If you are up for a challenge, you can even make the door out of ceramic.

However, this DIY dog crate plan does require a certain level of skill and expertise. Utmost flexibility is offered. For example, this particular DIYer did not add a latch to her crate but you can certainly do so.

If you are modifying the height of your crate, measure the overall height, and add 1 inch to the length for the front and back pieces. This will account for the height of the drawer slides in the next step. Moreover, it will give you 0.25 inches of wiggle room at the bottom so that the door doesn’t drag on the ground.

10. DIY Chic Furniture Dog Crate

Better-looking crates, ones that look like furniture can be purchased but they are typically less sturdy and not chew-proof. To add to this, they are also absurdly expensive. But this custom DIY chic furniture dog crate is budget-friendly and quite sturdy. It does not stand out as an eye-sore and promises to blend in with your room decor.

To start, get the wire crate, and build a simple frame and lid around it to give it a furniture-like aesthetic. This also adds tabletop functionality. The crate goes inside the wood frame, so the pooch never gets a chance to chew up the wood while they’re teething.

Keep in mind that when you get a puppy, you can partition the larger crate. This enables your pets to feel more snug and secure in a smaller space. You can also move the partition as your pup grows.

11. DIY Cardboard Dog Crate

This idea is best for kids and teens, looking to make something creative for their pet dogs. However, being a cardboard dog crate, it will not provide much durability or stability. Nonetheless, this DIY cardboard dog crate plan is a cheap, eco-friendly option.

For this project, you will need a cardboard box that is big enough for your dog. You will also need some duct tape, zip ties, scissors, or a serrated knife. For the screen, you can reuse the mesh from an old laundry bag.

It is essential to cut air holes in the cardboard crate to ensure optimal ventilation. You can cut these air-holes in various shapes, ranging from paw prints to simple circles. Overall, this DIY plan can make for a fun task for the kids, all while being somewhat utilitarian.

12. Triple Dog Kennel With Removable Dividers

If you have three dogs you’ll love to keep separately, try out this dog crate with three compartments. A fascinating feature of this God house is the removable dividers between each chamber. This feature means the three sections can easily be made into two or a single ample space by removing one or more walls.

Start by cutting the lumber to size with a miter saw before moving to the table saw to get the correct width for all the cut parts. The parts finally go through the miter saw again, but this time for the final and accurate cut. Building the face frame first will provide a guide to finish the other parts.

The next part to build in the series is the side panels and middle dividers before constructing the base frame. Ensure to use the router to create grooves on the insides of the side frames so the plywood boards can fit. This video plan contains all the building processes necessary to complete the triple dog kennel with removable dividers.

13. Double Dog Crate Cabinet

This design was built to fit a specific location with cabinet space, like under a large table. You can also use them as a stand-alone dog house, with the two crates offering enough space to house two dogs. This means the dimensions used in this plan were tailored to fit the available space, and you may want to measure the extent of your area.

Use a circular saw and a Kreg cutting guide to cut the plywood for the main cabinet section. The first part cut is the top panel before stripping the other pieces for the body. Use the miter or circular saw to cut down the boards and strips to the required length.

Assembling the pieces is more straightforward with the help of pocket holes. Pre-primed pine is the chosen board for the face frame and door frames since the crate will be painted after assembly. The choice of paint varies depending on your preference, but it is always best to use colors that will fit the area, especially if the crate will be going under a platform.

14. Well-Aerated Double Dog Kennel

Here is a well-aerated double dog kennel with enough space, with most sides fitted with steel bars for more ventilation. Use a table saw to rip the 1x8s into 1×3 boards, which are easy to handle. The idea of getting a beautiful dog crate is choosing the right wood side. Sides with clean and visible grain structures produce better results.

Like many other dog house projects with a clean design, pocket holes are recommended when assembling. Each frame is built separately and labeled to avoid joining mistakes that can disrupt the whole plan.

Spray paint all the steel rods before cutting them with a jigsaw. Drilling the holes on the frame sides can be tedious, but it gets better once you mark the center of the lumber and each point for drilling. Before assembling the other pieces, ensure you’ve added all the steel bars to one part of the frame.

15. Plywood Dog Kennel With Detachable Roof

One of the first questions you may have is about the durability of plywood for an outdoor dog crate. The answer is yes, provided you treat the plywood with a preserver to protect the surface and prevent moisture from soaking inside. This design uses thick hardwood plywood for the dog kennel.

The 18mm thick plywood means it is unnecessary to make an internal frame, making the project easier to complete. After gathering all the tools and materials listed in this guide, measuring and cutting each piece are the next steps. However, the crate’s size should depend on your dog’s size.

The detachable roof used for this project makes cleaning more manageable, primarily because the crate does not feature a window. The open door design provides ventilation and access to the space. You can add comfy blankets to make the area comfortable for your dog.

Dogs need their personal space too, where they can retire for the night, get warmth, and sleep undisturbed. The dog crate is often a simple house that can be placed indoors or outdoors. Selecting a dog crate to build depends on its location, the dog’s size, your building experience, and available materials.

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Are you crazy about your tail-wagging pooch?

I am. I have a black lab, and I adore her! When she first came to live with us, we tried everything under the sun to kennel her when we had to be away from home.

She has separation anxiety which meant leaving her out wasn’t an option. Yet, most kennels were no match for her strength.

Over time, we found giving her free reign of the basement is what keeps her calm and doesn’t mean we return home to a mess and a stressed-out puppy.

If you’re looking for some cute crate options which will keep your dog feeling secure while you’re away, I’m going to bring you some of the internet’s best DIY options and ideas.

Here are the options for your four-legged family member:

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1. Large Wood Pet Crate

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Ana White has done it again. She created a large wooden dog crate which has a flat surface. This is a great option if you need a place for your pet when you’re away or sleeping but live in a smaller home .

The dog crate could double as an end table. There are easy-to-follow plans to help you with the build, and by the looks of her pups, it must be an amazing space to cozy up inside and sleep.

2. The Fancy Indoor Dog Kennel

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Do you have a large breed dog? You know how difficult it can be to kennel them. It’s especially difficult if they have separation anxiety.

This dog kennel has you covered. It looks great, but the sides are made of rebar. The kennel would be highly functional while serving as a nice touch of home décor.

3.  The Gorgeous Crate

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Would you like to have a dog crate which serves its purpose without being a huge eyesore wherever you put it?

This dog crate looks like something from a magazine . They give you brief instructions on the site, but it states you can email them for a PDF of the plans.

4. DIY Dog Crate Cover

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Let’s say you already have a dog crate. They don’t come cheap, and you’d like to use it to get your money’s worth.

However, you have a specific design for your home, and the typical crate isn’t cutting the mustard. You’re in luck. You can build this dog crate cover which adds some charm to the dog crate and makes it function in your home too.

5. The Dog Kennel Update

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Are you fortunate to have space outside where your dog can stay and be happy when you’re away from home?

If you’d like to fancy up the space to add a little charm to your property, this site gives fantastic ways to take the typical dog kennel and make it look welcoming .

6. From Crib to Dog Crate

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When the baby has outgrown their crib, what should you do with it? If you have a dog, you can put the crib to good use.

They give you step-by-step instructions with lots of pictures to help you transform an unused crib into a gorgeous dog crate you’ll be happy to display in your home.

7. IKEA Dog Kennel Hack

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If you’ve tried to purchase a pretty dog kennel, you know you’ll spend a few hundred dollars no questions asked.

What if you bought the typical dog kennel and went shopping at IKEA? This is what one blogger did, and she transformed an IKEA table into an awesome kennel cover.

8. DIY Dog Crate Hack

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Are you looking to make your dog crate prettier without requiring much building? You’ll love this idea. They constructed a basic table with a flat top.

However, they disguised the crate even more by using a pretty curtain on a tension rod. This allowed her pooch to have his safe space while still giving her home the look she was going for . If you have a table tall enough to fit your kennel underneath, you could potentially skip all the building and only add the curtain .

9. The Built-In Dog Kennel

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Do you have space under a stairwell being wasted? I currently don’t, but I’ve decided if I ever get to build a home , this is how I would have a designated space for our dog.

This person constructed an entire dog condo for their pup under their stairwell. It has a camera, fan, and plenty of room for the puppy to lounge and rest while their family is away.

10. Pallet Dog Crate

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If you need a dog crate, but you’re working on a budget, I have a great idea for you. There are no plans, but if you’re crafty, you can most likely look at the picture and use it as inspiration.

The creators of this masterpiece were able to upcycle an old pallet . If you have a larger breed dog, you could potentially work two pallets together to create a larger crate with little expense.

11. The Kitchen Dog Crate

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There’s no tutorial to help you along with this idea, but again, if you’re someone who is quite crafty you could use this idea to inspire your own creation.

I love the idea of building a dog kennel into the kitchen island . This gives your dog a space of their own without taking up functional space in your home.

12. The Ten-Minute Pet Gate

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As I told you before, our solution for a dog kennel was to avoid the kennel. Our dog does better if we give her the basement when we leave.

However, I still must close the door to keep her in this space. If your dog does better with a gate than a kennel, consider building this easy pet gate in as little as 10 minutes.

13. The RV Dog Kennel

RV DIY dog crate for travelling

If you’re someone who travels in an RV, it’s probably common for you to take your dogs with you on your adventures.

But they need their space in the RV. Consider turning one of the bunks into a dog kennel. This will give your dogs a safe space to travel in.

14. The Indoor Double Dog Kennel

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Are you someone who watches other people’s dogs when they travel? You may need an actual kennel area.

This idea (though it doesn’t come with a tutorial) is a great space for multiple dogs. It’s welcoming and gives the dogs their space while being in a safe location.

15. The Slipcover Dog Crate Disguise

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When I lived in a subdivision in my earlier days of marriage, we had a dog with separation anxiety which had to be kenneled when we left because she’d hurt herself in her panic.

We had a dog kennel, but it was ugly and took away from the appearance of our home. You don’t have to deal with the same issue. You can use a slipcover to create a kennel cover . Your dog can feel secure, and your home can still be glamorous.

16. The Wooden Pet Gate

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When your dog is little or if you have a smaller breed dog, you may not need a kennel to keep them secure.

Instead, you could build a DIY pet gate to keep your puppy in a safe location when you’re away. It could also be a potential money saver.

17. DIY Collapsible Dog Crate

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When you travel with your dog, you may not have the room to bring their normal bulky dog crate. Thanks to this idea you won’t have to.

This tutorial walks you through how to build a durable but collapsible crate . It can make traveling with your pets a little easier.

Whether you have a dog with separation anxiety, or you need a space for your pup when you have company, a DIY dog crate can help.

You can save money by either building your own or purchasing the plain crates but using some of these ideas to dress them up. This will allow for happy trails and tails for you and your dog.

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15 Homemade DIY Dog Crate Plans Free

Welcome to the world of DIY dog crate plans , where crafting a cozy space for your furry friend is both a fulfilling project and a stylish addition to your home decor. In this guide, we offer 15 free, easy-to-follow DIY dog crate plans that cater to various needs and aesthetics. From chic furniture-like crates to functional training spaces, we have you covered with designs that ensure your pet’s comfort and complement your living area.

Making a homemade dog crate is more than just a project; it’s an opportunity to provide a personal touch to your dog’s safe haven. Our compilation includes diverse options, such as elegant nightstand crates and robust large-breed kennels. As you continue, prepare to find the perfect match for both your pet’s needs and your home’s style, with plans that blend seamlessly into any interior.

15 homemade diy dog crate plans free

Why Build a DIY Dog Crate?

  • Personalization: Building your own dog crate allows you to tailor it to your dog’s size, your home’s decor, and your specific needs. You get to choose the materials, finishes, and design to match your aesthetic preferences.
  • Cost-Effective: Commercial dog crates can be expensive, especially if you’re looking for one with a particular style or size. DIY options often come out to be more affordable, as you can control the budget and source materials that fit within your means.
  • Functional Furniture: Many DIY dog crate plans are designed to double as furniture, such as side tables or console tables. This dual functionality not only saves space but also helps integrate your pet’s space into your living area.
  • Comfort for Your Pet: Making a custom crate means you can add features that enhance your dog’s comfort, such as adding a favorite pillow, extra ventilation, or a cozy cover that wouldn’t be available in store-bought options.
  • Satisfaction of Crafting: There’s a unique joy and sense of accomplishment that comes with building something with your own hands. It’s a labor of love for your pet that also serves as a conversation piece in your home.
  • Bonding Activity: Engaging in a DIY project can be a fun activity for the whole family or a bonding experience with a friend who’s handy with tools. It’s an opportunity to learn new skills together.

Building a DIY dog crate is a practical decision that allows for creativity, budget management, and the ability to make a comfortable and stylish space for your furry friend.

How to Choose the Right DIY Dog Crate Plan for Your Pet

When it comes to building a DIY dog crate, selecting the right plan is crucial for ensuring your pet’s comfort and the crate’s functionality within your home. Here are some helpful tips to guide you through the process:

Assess Your Space and Needs

  • Measure Your Available Space : Before you pick a plan, measure the area where you plan to place the dog crate. This will help you choose a design that fits well without cluttering your living space.
  • Consider Your Dog’s Size : Make sure the crate will be comfortable for your dog to stand, turn around, and lie down. Larger breeds will need more space than smaller ones.

Match the Crate to Your Decor

  • Design Aesthetics : Look for plans that complement your home’s interior design. Whether you prefer a modern, rustic, or minimalist style, there’s a DIY plan to match.
  • Dual-Purpose Functionality : If you want the crate to double as furniture, such as a side table or a nightstand, select plans that offer this feature without compromising on comfort.

Evaluate Your Skill Level

  • Simple vs. Complex Plans : Be realistic about your woodworking skills. If you’re a beginner, start with a simpler design. For those more experienced, you can opt for plans with advanced features.
  • Tool Availability : Ensure you have the necessary tools for the chosen plan. Basic plans might require simple tools, while more complex designs could need specialized equipment.

Safety and Comfort for Your Dog

  • Secure Construction : The plan should include a sturdy structure to keep your pet safe. Look for features like strong latches and durable materials.
  • Ventilation : Good airflow is essential. Choose designs that allow for enough ventilation to keep your dog comfortable.

Plan Your Budget

  • Material Costs : Calculate the cost of materials before starting. DIY crates can be budget-friendly, but it’s important to plan for all expenses to avoid surprises.
  • Quality vs. Price : Don’t compromise on quality for the sake of saving money. It’s important to use safe and durable materials for your pet’s crate.

Start Building

  • Gather Materials : Once you’ve chosen a plan, collect all the necessary materials and tools so everything is on hand when you start.
  • Follow Instructions Carefully : Read through the entire plan before beginning. Follow each step as directed to ensure a successful build.
  • Customize : Feel free to add personal touches, such as a favorite color paint or a comfy bed inside the crate for your dog’s comfort.

By following these guidelines, you’ll be able to choose and make the perfect DIY dog crate that suits both your needs and your pet’s, ensuring a practical and cozy addition to your home.

How to Make a Custom Wooden Dog Crate

Creating a custom wooden dog crate that suits your style and your furry friend’s needs doesn’t have to be daunting. With these easy-to-follow steps, you can build a comfortable and chic dog crate that doubles as furniture. Let’s get started!

Materials Needed:

  • Plywood sheets (size depending on the crate size)
  • Wooden dowels or metal bars (for crate sides)
  • Wood screws
  • Sandpaper (medium and fine grit)
  • Paint or wood stain
  • Hinges and latch
  • Tools: saw, drill, screwdriver, measuring tape, sander

Step 1: Measure Your Space and Dog

Before you start building, measure the space where the crate will be placed. Ensure it fits comfortably without obstructing pathways. Then, measure your dog’s height and length to make a crate that allows them to stand, turn around, and lie down comfortably.

Step 2: Cut the Wood

Using the measurements you’ve taken, cut the plywood sheets to form the crate’s sides, top, bottom, and door. You can cut additional wood for decorative elements if desired.

Step 3: Assemble the Frame

Begin with the sides and attach them to the bottom piece using wood screws and glue for added stability. Make sure all edges are flush and square. Next, attach the top piece in the same manner.

Step 4: Add the Bars

Drill evenly spaced holes on the sides of the crate where you want the dowels or metal bars to go. Insert the dowels/bars and secure them with glue. This will ensure good ventilation and visibility for your dog.

Step 5: Sand the Wood

Once the basic structure is assembled, sand all surfaces with medium-grit sandpaper, followed by fine-grit to achieve a smooth finish. This step is crucial for your dog’s safety to remove any sharp edges or splinters.

Step 6: Paint or Stain

Apply your chosen paint or stain to the crate, making sure to cover all nooks and crannies for a professional finish. Allow it to dry completely before proceeding.

Step 7: Attach the Door

Using hinges, attach the door to the crate. Then, install a latch to keep the door securely closed. Make sure the door opens smoothly and that the latch is easy to operate.

Step 8: Add Finishing Touches

To make the crate cozy, add a soft bed or cushion inside. You can also add rubber feet to the bottom to prevent scratching your floors and to provide stability.

Congratulations! You’ve now created a unique and stylish wooden dog crate that provides a safe and comfy spot for your beloved pet while complementing your home decor.

Tips for Success:

  • Always prioritize your dog’s comfort and safety by avoiding toxic paints and ensuring adequate ventilation.
  • Customize the design to match your decor. Add trim or use a wood stain that complements your furniture.
  • Regularly inspect the crate for any signs of wear or damage to maintain a safe environment for your dog.

FAQS: DIY Dog Crate Plans

Discover everything you need to know about DIY dog crate plans in this informative FAQS guide. Create a comfortable and stylish home for your furry friend with these step-by-step instructions.

What are the benefits of building a DIY dog crate?

  • Personalization: You can customize the size and style to fit your dog’s needs and your home decor.
  • Cost Savings: DIY crates can be more budget-friendly compared to purchasing a pre-made one.
  • Furniture Integration: Many plans allow the crate to double as a piece of furniture like a side table or console.
  • Comfort for Your Dog: Tailor the design for your pet’s maximum comfort.
  • Crafting Joy: There’s satisfaction in making something with your own hands for your furry friend.

How do I choose the right size for my DIY dog crate?

  • Measure Your Dog: Ensure the crate is big enough for your dog to stand, turn around, and lie down comfortably.
  • Consider Growth: If your dog is still growing, account for future size increases.
  • Space Constraints: Measure the area in your home where the crate will go to make sure it fits well.

What materials will I need for a DIY dog crate?

  • Wood: Plywood sheets are commonly used.
  • Bars: Wooden dowels or metal bars for the sides.
  • Hardware: Wood screws, hinges, and latch.
  • Tools: Saw, drill, screwdriver, measuring tape, and sander.
  • Finishes: Sandpaper, paint, or wood stain for the final touches.

Can I build a DIY dog crate if I’m not experienced in woodworking?

  • Yes! Start with a simpler design and gradually build your skills.
  • Instructions: Follow the plan’s instructions carefully.
  • Ask for Help: Don’t hesitate to ask a friend or family member with woodworking experience for assistance.

How can I ensure my DIY dog crate is safe for my pet?

  • Sturdy Construction: Make sure all parts are securely attached.
  • Smooth Edges: Sand down any sharp edges or splinters.
  • Non-toxic Materials: Use pet-safe paints and stains.
  • Secure Latch: Ensure the door latch is strong to prevent accidental escapes.

Can my DIY dog crate double as furniture?

  • Absolutely! Many DIY plans are designed to serve as functional furniture pieces like end tables, consoles, or nightstands.

How do I maintain my DIY dog crate?

  • Regular Inspection: Check for any wear or damage.
  • Cleaning: Keep it clean and sanitize it periodically.
  • Update Comfort: Refresh the bedding or padding as needed.

What if my dog chews on the wooden crate?

  • Preventive Measures: Use chew-resistant materials on the edges or corners.
  • Training: Encourage your dog not to chew on the crate with positive reinforcement training.

How do I add ventilation to my DIY dog crate?

  • Bar Spacing: Ensure there’s enough space between bars or dowels for air circulation.
  • Design: Include a design that allows airflow without compromising security.

Remember, the key to a successful DIY dog crate is to measure carefully, follow instructions, prioritize safety, and be creative. Happy building!

15 Free DIY Dog Crate Plans

Discover 15 free DIY dog crate plans to make a comfortable and stylish space for your furry friend. Perfect for dog owners looking for budget-friendly and customizable options.

1. How to Build a Dog Crate at Home

How to Build a Dog Crate at Home

Transform your living space with a chic and functional DIY dog crate that seamlessly blends with your home decor. Popsugar ‘s guide offers a creative solution for pet parents who crave a polished look without sacrificing their furry friend’s comfort. With a step-by-step process, you can construct a sturdy, stylish crate that doubles as a furniture piece, providing a cozy nook for your pup and a conversation starter for your guests.

The project uses affordable materials like melamine, and with a cost-effective approach, you’ll craft a pet-friendly masterpiece that enhances your interior design. Follow these instructions for a rewarding DIY experience that elevates both your pet’s living area and your home aesthetic.

2. Easy DIY Dog Crate Nightstands

Easy DIY Dog Crate Nightstands

Transform your living space with a practical and stylish DIY project from Woodshop Diaries ! Learn how to craft unique dog crate nightstands that not only serve as cozy nooks for your furry friends but also provide additional storage with built-in drawers. Shara’s guide is packed with helpful tips to customize the design to suit your bedroom’s needs, offering an instructive and engaging way to merge pet-friendly furniture with chic home decor. Perfect for those who appreciate minimalist design, this project enhances your room’s functionality without compromising on style. Get ready to make a charming and useful piece that you and your pets will love.

3. Handmade Dog Crate for Large Breed Dogs

Handmade Dog Crate for Large Breed Dogs

Making a DIY dog crate for your large breed furry friend is both a practical and stylish solution to the often expensive and unattractive options available in stores. At 100 Things 2 Do , learn how to build a spacious and comfortable kennel that suits your home decor and provides ample room for your dog to relax.

With detailed instructions and helpful tips, this guide ensures that your pet’s new space is safe, cozy, and perfectly integrated into your living area. Tailor the kennel to your dog’s needs and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with a well-crafted, personalized pet haven.

4. DIY Wooden Dog Console Crate

DIY Wooden Dog Console Crate

Transform your home and pamper your pooch with the DIY Dog Crate Console from Shanty 2 Chic . This step-by-step guide offers a smart solution for pet owners looking to blend functionality with style. Make a dual-purpose piece that not only serves as an elegant console but also as a comfortable, well-ventilated space for two dogs.

With clear instructions, a comprehensive tool and supply list, and free printable plans, you can craft a beautiful, furniture-like dog crate that also features convenient storage drawers and a hidden spot for dog bowls. Perfect for those handy with tools and eager to enhance their living space, this project is both a rewarding challenge and a chic addition to any room.

DIY Ideas for Dogs:

Dog house plans: Need a new comfortable, easy-to-build house for your dog? Get inspired by this collection of free DIY dog house plans and ideas include step by step details and guides.

Large dog house plans: These free large dog house plans include step-by-step illustrated instructions, measurements, cutting lists, and shopping lists. Easy to build a sloped roof dog house.

DIY dog pool: Check these DIY dog pool ideas for your pet dog so that he can cool off while staying outdoor with boiling temperatures.

How to make a dog collar: These diy dog collar ideas will show you how to design and sew your very own customized dog collar using your favorite fabric pattern!

DIY dog bed: Help your pet with these easy DIY dog bed plans . Your furry friend will love lounging in one of these inexpensive and easy-to-make dog beds.

Dog kennel plans: Learn how to build a dog kennel at a low cost. Find these free DIY dog kennel plans include step by step instructions for indoor and outdoor kennels.

5. How to Make a Dog Crate – Step by Step

How to Make a Dog Crate - Step by Step

Construct a cozy and stylish space for your pet with our step-by-step woodworking plans for a large wood pet kennel end table. Ideal for intermediate crafters, this project combines functionality with elegance, allowing you to build a durable kennel that doubles as an end table. With clear dimensions and a comprehensive shopping list, you’ll have everything you need to start this project.

Our instructions guide you through each step, from drilling pocket holes to assembling the walls. Enhance your home decor while providing a comfortable spot for your furry friend with this practical and attractive pet kennel end table. Get your tools ready and let’s build a piece that’s both pet-friendly and chic! Ana White

6. Building a Barn Door Dog Crate

Building a Barn Door Dog Crate

Building a dog crate from scratch can be a fulfilling project for pet owners. Kreg Tool offers a comprehensive guide with step-by-step instructions to help you make a sturdy and stylish kennel for your furry friend. The process involves constructing a base, assembling frames, and attaching metal bars, ensuring a secure and comfortable space for your dog.

The instructions are clear and easy to follow, making it possible to craft a custom crate that fits your home decor and meets your pet’s needs. With a touch of creativity, you can add a personalized door and finish it with your choice of paint or stain. Get ready to enhance your DIY skills and give your dog a cozy retreat they’ll love.

7. Budget-Friendly DIY Dog Crate Table

Budget-Friendly DIY Dog Crate Table

Remodelando la Casa brings DIY enthusiasts a unique project: transforming a plywood sheet into a stylish dog crate that doubles as a side table. With detailed instructions, this challenge encourages you to make a cozy space for your furry friend while adding a mid-century modern flair to your home decor.

From precise cutting to final assembly, each step is designed to be approachable, allowing you to craft a functional piece of furniture under $100. Perfect for keeping your pet close and your living space tidy, this DIY guide is a resourceful and rewarding endeavor for any pet owner looking to enhance their home’s functionality and aesthetic.

8. Turn an Old Crib Into Dog Cage

Turn an Old Crib Into Dog Cage

Transform an old baby crib into a stylish and functional dog crate with this comprehensive guide. Learn how to upcycle a crib into a cozy haven for your furry friend, saving money and adding a touch of charm to your home decor. This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions, ensuring a smooth DIY project even if you’re new to repurposing furniture.

Discover how to customize the crate to fit your dog’s size and your home’s space, and get tips on using the right tools for assembly. With practical advice on adding finishing touches like casters for mobility and a vinyl floor for easy cleaning, you’ll make a dog crate that is both beautiful and practical. Get ready to craft a unique space that your pet will adore! My Love 2 Create

9. Build a Wooden Dog Crate Cover

Build a Wooden Dog Crate Cover

Transform your dog’s crate into a stylish piece of home decor with a DIY dog crate cover, as showcased on Heather’s Handmade Life . Annabelle, the chocolate Boston Terrier, inspired this practical and aesthetic project, which doubles as an end table. The guide offers a step-by-step process, starting with a simple wooden frame construction to fit around the crate.

With alternating wooden planks for the top, a touch of stain and paint, and a day’s worth of dedication, you can make a cozy nook for your pup that blends seamlessly with your living space. Emphasizing functionality and style, this DIY solution is perfect for pet owners eager to maintain a tidy and inviting home without compromising on their furry friend’s comfort.

10. Free Dog Crate Woodworking Plan

Free Dog Crate Woodworking Plan

Transform your home into a cozy haven for your furry friend with a DIY wooden dog crate that doubles as elegant furniture. Family Handyman offers a comprehensive guide to making a custom safe space for your pup that blends seamlessly with your decor. This intermediate-level project takes two days and costs around $500, but the result is a stylish and functional crate made from red oak lumber and copper pipe.

You’ll learn how to measure your dog for the perfect fit, cut and assemble wooden panels, polish and fit copper pipes, and even add a personal touch with peel-and-stick wallpaper. With step-by-step instructions, you’ll construct a crate that’s as much a conversation piece as it is a comfortable retreat for your pet.

11. How to Build a Dog Crate Using an Old Crib

How to Build a Dog Crate Using an Old Crib

Transform your old baby crib into a stylish and functional dog crate with this creative DIY guide from HGTV . Not only is this project cost-effective, but it also adds a personalized touch to your home decor. Learn how to repurpose a crib into a cozy and secure space for your furry friend. With step-by-step instructions, this engaging tutorial makes it simple for pet owners to craft a unique dog crate that blends seamlessly with their interior design. Get ready to give your pup a comfortable new spot without breaking the bank or sacrificing style.

12. Simple DIY Wooden Dog Crate Cabinet

Simple DIY Wooden Dog Crate Cabinet

Ready to build a cozy and stylish wooden dog crate cabinet for your furry friend? Woodshop Diaries provides a comprehensive tutorial that guides you through crafting a custom DIY dog crate that fits perfectly under a countertop or as a standalone piece.

With clear, step-by-step instructions, you can tailor the dimensions to suit your pet’s size and your space requirements. From selecting the right plywood to painting and assembling the crate, this tutorial ensures a smooth building process. Grab your tools and materials, and get ready to make a functional and attractive dog crate that seamlessly blends with your home decor.

13. How to Make a Wooden Dog Crate

How to Make a Wooden Dog Crate

Discover how to make a functional and stylish dog crate that seamlessly integrates as an end-table with our step-by-step tutorial on One Project Closer . Perfect for pet owners who appreciate mid-century modern design, this DIY project guides you through the process of building a cozy space for your furry friend while enhancing your home decor.

From selecting the right materials to assembling the structure and adding a unique sliding pocket door, this guide ensures you can craft a comfortable and attractive piece that your dog will love. With clear instructions and helpful tips, you’ll be able to complete this project with ease, resulting in a dual-purpose dog crate that’s both practical and aesthetically pleasing.

14. Build Your Own Geometric Doghouse

Build Your Own Geometric Doghouse

Build a stylish geometric doghouse with ease using HomeMade Modern ‘s EP13 guide. With simple materials like ¼” sanded plywood and 2x3s, you can craft a cozy retreat that’s perfectly sized for your sitting dog. Start by having your plywood cut into 14” wide strips, ideal for making equilateral triangles.

The step-by-step instructions make it straightforward to measure, mark, and cut your pieces with tools like the RYOBI Circular Saw. Sanding edges and assembling with angled support blocks ensures a sturdy structure, while a customized entryway adds a welcoming touch for your furry friend. Embrace the DIY spirit and give your dog a modern home they’ll love.

15. Inexpensive DIY Wooden Dog Crate

Inexpensive DIY Wooden Dog Crate

If you’re a pet owner with a flair for woodworking and a need for multi-functional furniture, the DIY Wooden Dog Crate video on YouTube is a fantastic resource. In this engaging tutorial, Justin Built guides viewers through making a stylish end table that also serves as a cozy retreat for your furry friend. The video showcases a rustic design, perfect for those who appreciate a warm, homemade aesthetic.

You’ll learn about the materials and tools needed, like hinges, saws, drills, and more, to construct a durable and attractive wooden dog crate that blends seamlessly with your home decor. Whether it’s your first project or you’re adding to a portfolio of DIY achievements, this video provides step-by-step instructions to help you craft a piece that’s both practical for your pet and pleasing to the eye. Dive into this creative endeavor and give your dog a comfortable space that doesn’t compromise on style.

Conclusion:

free diy dog crate plans

In conclusion, crafting a personalized DIY dog crate is an incredibly rewarding project that combines functionality with style. Our comprehensive guide, “ 15 homemade DIY dog crate plans ,” provides pet owners with a variety of designs to suit any home decor while ensuring your furry friend’s comfort and safety. Welcome the satisfaction of making a bespoke piece that not only serves as a secure haven for your dog but also enhances your living space. With these free plans, you’re well-equipped to construct a beautiful and practical crate that your dog will love.

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A Modern DIY Dog Crate Worth Building

by Megan Mullins | Jan 21, 2023 | Lifestyle | 0 comments

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These Modern DIY Dog Crates are my favorite pieces of furniture in my house.

I pride myself on having an aesthetic home.

There was just one problem that seemed to prevent that from happening…Wire Crates.

They were a huge eyesore. I found myself tucking our wire dog crates away in a closet — out of sight.

Eventually, the time came to replace the old rusted wire crates with something new.

After crunching the numbers, I realized that constructing a custom dog crate would cost roughly as much money as buying new wire ones – making it an easy choice to build custom.

I spent the better part of a month scouring the internet for a suitable design, but I never really found anything that fit my modern home.

So, my husband and I put our brains together, pulling inspiration from a combination of different crate designs to ultimately design the crates we have today.

I am SO glad we decided to build custom dog crates instead of buying new metal ones.

Because, I am over the moon with the outcome.

The crates match our aesthetic, adding a beautifully handcrafted element to the décor of our home.

Plus, I know that they will last for years to come.

If you are interested in recreating this design, I’ve put together a list of all the materials you will need to get started, as well as a step-by-step tutorial.

All it takes is a few basic power tools, a bit of patience, and you’ll have your custom dog crate in no time.

So, if you want a beautiful and timeless dog crate that looks great in your home, give this DIY dog crate project a try.

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DIY Dog Crate: The Supplies

These supplies were purchased at our local hardware store.

We had most of the tools on hand from previous projects, but we did have to buy the router and plunge bits.

These are the materials and tools we used, but as with any DIY project, there are a million ways to do it.

The Shopping List

We choose to buy maple plywood because we liked the color, but you can use whatever kind/type of plywood you prefer.

  • 4’x8′ Plywood – 1/4″ Thick
  • 4’x8′ Plywood – 1/2″ Thick
  • Wood Filler
  • Package of Finishing Nails (Brad Nailer recommended)
  • 1 qt. White Wood Primer
  • 1 qt. Flat Black Wood Paint
  • 1 qt. Polycrylic (Ultra Flat)
  • Door Handle & Locking Hardware

Quantities will vary depending on size and number of crates you are building.

  • Table Saw/Circular Saw
  • Air Powered Brad Nailer
  • Plunge Router (3/8″ & 3/4″ plunge bit)
  • Hand Sander (and sand paper)
  • Wood Clamps
  • Painting Essentials (brushes, rollers, tape, etc.)

I also recommend using cutlistoptimizer.com to help you plan out your cuts.

It will save you from a lot headache and wasted materials.

DIY Dog Crate: The Build

Our goal was to build a crate that was 30″ long by 16″ wide (of usable space) for the dogs.

In hindsight, I wish I wouldn’t have built them off-standard sizes.

I ended up having to order custom dog beds because of it.

Had I spent a little more time thinking the dimensions out, I could have saved myself some money by building a standard size crate and buying standard size beds.

That being said, these are the dimensions/plans we used.

Step 1: Cut The Wood

The top, bottom, and sides of the crates were cut from 3/4″ plywood.

  • The top and bottom = 31.5″ long and 18.5″ wide
  • The side panels = 23″ tall and 18.5″ wide

The doors and back panel were cut from 1/2″ plywood

  • The non-sliding door = 23″ tall and 15″ wide
  • The sliding door = ~ 23.5″ tall and 16″ wide
  • The back = 23″ tall and 30″ wide

(You will understand why the sliding door is cut slightly taller later)

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Step 2: Routing The Grooves

Before you assemble the pieces, you’ll need to router the grooves for the sliding door and the flutes on each of the necessary panels (i.e. both side panels and both door panels)

To do this, we built a “guide” and two jigs to keep the router straight.

I highly recommend this since any mistakes will be very obvious. (we learned this the hard way)

If you don’t want to build a jig, you can buy a fluting guide/jig for your router.

Routing The Grooves

These grooves allow the sliding door to slide without the need for any hardware.

When cutting the grooves make sure to leave about 1/4″ of material on both sides.

In other words, don’t router all the way to the edge.

If you do, you will be able to see these grooves on the sides after it is assembled.

The plunge depth on the bottom panel is 1/8″ and the plunge depth on the top panel is 3/8″.

Both were set back 1-1/8″ from the front of the crate.

To do this, we made two passes with the 3/8″ plunge bit.

The goal is to make the groove slightly wider than the sliding door so it can move/slide freely.

DIY Dog Crate

Step 3: Routing The Flutes

This part was by far the most time consuming and challenging part of the project.

Be patient and remember the golden rule: “Measure twice, cut once.”

The Side Panels

These flutes were set in from the left and right edges by 3″ and set in from the top and bottom by 2″.

Every flute was then evenly spaced 2-1/4″ from each other. (center-to-center)

This gave us a nice uniform appearance with a total of 7 flutes on each side.

The Door Panels

The flutes for the non-sliding door were set in from the left and right edges 1-1/2″ and from the top and bottom by 2-1/2″.

The flutes for the sliding door used similar measurements as the non-sliding door except they were positioned 1/8″ higher and were set back 1″ from one side.

By cutting the flutes 1/8″ higher the flutes on both doors would line up when the crate is open/closed.

You will also notice that the sliding door was cut to be 1″ wider than the non-sliding door.

The extra 1″ provides the overlap between the two doors when the crate is closed.

You will want to set the flutes back the extra 1″ on the overlapping side to account for this difference when the crate door is closed.

This gave a nice uniform appearance with a total of 9 flutes on each door.

If you are using different dimensions, simply set both edge flutes where you want them and evenly space the remaining flutes.

DIY Dog Crate

Step 4: Assembly

We assembled this crate using wood glue, clamps, and brad nails.

With the assistance of some corner clamps, we glued and nailed the top and bottom to the two sides.

Next, we had to carefully fit and nail the back panel into place. (This took some minor cutting for us since the sides were not cut perfectly square)

Lastly, we nailed the non-sliding door into place. This took some patience to get lined up just right.

We placed the non-sliding door so that it left just enough space for the sliding door to pass behind it without rubbing or jamming.

At this point you should have a fully assembled crate and a sliding door that is removable (with some effort).

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Step 5: Prep

We took some wood filler and touch up any imperfections where the crate will be painted.

Do not use wood filler where the wood grain will be visible.

We used wood filler on nail holes, blemishes from routing, and exposed end grains.

After giving the filler some time to dry, we sanded the crate.

We started with 180 grit and progressed all the way up to 600 grit sandpaper, sanding all surfaces to include inside the flutes. (Note: if you used veneer plywood like us, be sure not to sand too aggressively as the veneer is quite thin)

Once the dust settled we gave the crate a thorough wipe down with a wet rag and prepped for paint.

Step 6: Paint and Seal

We used blue painters tape on the inside of the crate behind the flutes and on the inner edge of the face.

In general, use tape wherever you plan to transition from paint to wood finish.

We chose to use two coats of primer and sanded after each layer.

Then we used two more coats of Tricorn Black paint (no sanding).

Lastly, we removed the tape and sealed the entire crate using three coats of polycrylic.

(Be sure to keep an eye out for drips and runs as they will not dry clear.)

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Step 7: Finishing Touches

Lastly, we used a black sliding lock and black T-handle for hardware.

I picked these up at our local Lowe’s in the cabinet hardware section.

You can use any sort of hardware, but this is what we thought would look/function best!

We also ordered custom signs and from Etsy and beds from J’adore Custom Dog Beds .

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DIY Dog Crate: Final Thoughts

Once everything was said and done, it took about two full weekends to make both of our crates.

After building these custom crates, I don’t think I could ever go back to wire crates again. 

While this project had some challenging aspects, it was one of the more fun and rewarding projects we have ever done.

And I am forever grateful for the added touch of style and charm that our custom dog crates have brought to our home.

I hope this article has inspired and motivated you to create a DIY dog crate.

Whether it’s for a DIY project or an aesthetic upgrade, I think you will be thrilled with the outcome.

Good luck and Happy crafting! 🐶 🛠️ 💕

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13 DIY Dog Crate Table Plans You Can Make Today (With Pictures)

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By Gregory Iacono

Updated on Mar 14, 2024

Welsh corgi pembroke dog in an open crate during a crate training, happy and relaxed

If you’re fed up with ugly dog crates that just don’t go with your furniture, why not take matters into your own hands with a bit of DIY? With a simple dog crate and a few basic materials, you can make your own dog crate table, add a cozy, stylish touch to your dog’s chillout area, and really make the most of the space you have.

We’ve scoured the web for the best DIY dog crate tables, and we hope you leave feeling crafty and inspired! Please refer to the plans linked in each description for the specifics regarding materials, tools, and full instructions on how to complete each project.

Top 13 DIY Dog Crate Table Plans

1. easy build diy dog crate side table by the palette muse.

This cute, simple dog crate side table is perfect for small dogs that enjoy sleeping in your bedroom. The table is made to fit over the crate rather than being attached to it, which makes it easy to move around and rearrange whenever you feel like it. If you don’t feel like using tools to put everything together, a (very lazy) solution is to simply buy a table that fits over your crate!

2. Large DIY Double Dog Kennel from Build Blueprint

If you’re a multiple-dog household and need something a little larger that looks classy instead of bulky, we recommend this double dog kennel for large dogs. This one may be a little hard for beginners, but if you’re patient and don’t mind spending a bit of time on a project, why not give it a go? If it’s a bit much for you, though, keep reading for simpler options.

3. DIY Dog Kennel Cover by DesignCo

For those with a hefty tool set already on hand, this simple design turns a boring dog crate into an elegant coffee table. We’d recommend this project for intermediate and advanced DIY-ers that don’t mind a bit of a challenge, as it’s pretty equipment heavy but the end product is definitely worth it.

4. DIY Wooden Dog Crate Cabinet by Woodshop Diaries

For medium-sized dogs, you might want to consider making this cabinet crate , the top of which can be used as a table to put your bits and bobs on. This cabinet fits in beautifully as a piece of furniture with its warm, modern appearance. It offers plenty of space for medium-sized dogs (or even large dogs, if you’re happy to change up the dimensions) in need of something a bit roomier.

5. DIY Dog Crate Cover by Heather’s Handmade Life

This sweet dog crate cover doubles up as an end table for you to pop your cup of tea or a book on while your dog snoozes. It looks like the perfect size for a small-sized dog (it was originally made for a Boston Terrier) but could certainly be adapted for larger dogs. The creator didn’t adhere to strict measurements, so if going with what works well at the time is more your style, this could be just the DIY project you’re looking for!

6. Tasteful DIY IKEA Bench Dog Crate from IKEA Hackers

If you aren’t that hot on DIY, you can minimize the hassle with a  ready-made IKEA bench . This Ikea bench was made into a dog crate for a small dog, measuring around 20 inches at the shoulder. We couldn’t find specifics as to the tools needed for this project, but judging by the picture, it doesn’t seem like you’d need too many.

7. DIY Barn Door Dog Crate by Shanti 2 Chic

This cozy dog crate is a great idea for medium to large-sized dogs. Instead of using a standard metal crate, this crate is made from scratch from plywood and leftover barn wood. If you’re up for a bit of a challenge, the end result is truly beautiful. We love the rustic-style door that gives it such a cozy, comfortable vibe.

8. DIY Dog Crate with Sliding Door by Woodshop Diaries

As adaptable as wire crates are, they do have an unmistakable “prison” look about them. If you’d like something that doesn’t feel so “shut up”, this awesome DIY dog crate utilizes a sliding door instead. It doesn’t appear to be the easiest crate to make, but it doesn’t require any hard-to-come-by materials and is put together with a few simple tools.

9. DIY Crib Dog Crate by My Love 2 Create

If your dog is medium-large in size, repurposing an old crib as this creator did is a great way to give them the space they need. By covering the top with wood, it can double up as a shelter for your dog and a tabletop. It clearly takes quite a bit of time to put everything together, so this DIY dog crate may be best for an experienced crafter.

10. DIY IKEA Dog Cage Table by IKEA Hackers

Another great design by IKEA hackers, this IKEA table was jazzed up with a few lattice pieces, some magnets, and some hot glue. We’re seriously impressed by how the creator managed to turn a drab black metal crate into a classy piece of furniture with only a few simple tools and materials. We think this one should be fine for beginners and intermediate DIY-ers.

11. DIY IKEA Furniture Dog Crate System by IKEA Hackers

Here’s another IKEA hack! This one is so simple that you may not need any extra tools or materials other than the desks and some standard dog crates. The construction appears to be as simple as popping the crates under the desks and kitting them out to make your dog comfortable. This is a great option for people who aren’t too comfortable with DIY but want a simple way to hide ugly crates around their homes.

12. Large DIY Wood Pet Kennel End Table by Ana White

Ana White has some amazing DIY projects, and this large wood pet kennel end table is one of her best. This is a DIY dog crate table for large dogs and needs a large space in your home to accommodate it. It’s also suggested that this could be a dog crate table for several smaller dogs that get along well or for a litter of puppies. This will likely take at least a weekend or two, but the results are attractive and practical. When finished, the crate table can be placed anywhere your dogs like to relax, sleep, and de-stress.

13. DIY Dog Crate Console by Shanty 2 Chic

Made for two smaller dogs, this DIY dog crate console by Shanty 2 Chic is, in a word, fantastic! Not only will you have two dog crates for your small dogs and a large table to display pictures, tchotchkes, and other items, but they also have three drawers. The bottom drawer is also made to hold two dog bowls, which is incredibly practical. This is a moderate to high difficulty level project that will demand a decent DIY skill set. As for tools, however, most are common in an average person’s tool shed or garage.

If you don’t mind spending a bit of time on a DIY project and enjoy a challenge, building a DIY dog crate table from scratch is likely more up your alley. If you’re looking to get started in DIY, there are plenty of easy DIY table crates that require minimal materials and tools.

For DIY-phobes who like to keep things as simple as possible, you can always go the easy route with a piece of—usually IKEA—furniture and place your dog’s crate inside it!

Whichever option you choose, we hope you’ve enjoyed perusing the amazing works of the very talented creators above and have found some inspiration for your dog crate table project.

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7 DIY Dog Crate Ideas for Creative Dog Owners

If you’re looking for some creative and unique ways to create the perfect space for your four-legged friend, then look no further!

From upcycled crates to personalized beds, we’ve rounded up the best DIY dog crate ideas to make your pup feel right at home.

With these simple tips and a little bit of elbow grease, you’ll be able to build the perfect home for your furry friend.

Keep reading for all the doggy inspiration you need!

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Building a DIY dog crate can be a fun and easy project for any creative pet owner. Not only will it give your pup their own space, but it can also be a great way to show off your personality and style.

Here are 7 of our favorite DIY dog crate ideas:

#1 – Sturdy Wooden Dog Crate

If you’re looking for a simple and stylish wooden dog crate, this is the project for you. With just a few pieces of wood and some basic tools, you can easily create a custom crate for your pup.

This particular design is perfect for larger dogs, but can be adapted to fit any size or breed.

  • 1×2 lumber
  • 1×4 lumber
  • Nails or screws

#2 – Hidden Dog Crate Table

This clever design hides your dog’s crate in plain sight! By using a simple side table, you can create a space for your pup that is both functional and stylish.

The best part? This project can be completed in just a few hours, making it the perfect weekend project.

#3 – Repurposed Crib Dog Crate

If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to create a dog crate, this repurposed crib project is a great option. With just a few simple supplies, you can have a functional dog crate in no time.

dog on a crib with pink and white paint

  • Screws / nails
  • Sealant for wood
  • Cushions / bedding
  • Hinges, if desired
  • Latch, if desired
  • Sticky felt pads if desired

#4 – DIY Table Cover For Crate

This simple and stylish crate cover is the perfect way to add a touch of class to your dog’s crate. By using a tablecloth or fabric, you can easily create a custom cover for your puppy’s crate.

This project is also a great way to use up any leftover fabric you have lying around.

  • Tablecloth or fabric
  • Ruler or measuring tape
  • Pins, screws, nails
  • Wood sealant (optional)

#5 – Pallet Dog Crate

This rustic pallet dog crate is perfect for any pet owner who loves to DIY. With just a few simple supplies, you can create a stylish and functional dog crate in no time. If you are working to a budget, this is a great option, as pallets can often be found for free or at a low cost.

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  • Cushions or bedding
  • Latch (optional)
  • Paint or wood sealant

#6 – DIY Collapsible Dog Crate

This easy-to-build collapsible dog crate is perfect for pet owners on the go. Ideal for puppies who may suffer a little from anxiety, you can create a space for your pup that is both safe and portable.

  • Hinges (optional)
  • Latches (optional)
  • Sticky felt pads (optional)

#7 – Console Dog Crate Table

This stylish console table is the perfect addition to any home. But what you may not know is that it can also be turned into a stylish and functional dog crate. With a little lumber and chicken wire, you can easily create a safe space for your pup that will also look great in your home.

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  • Chicken wire

DIY Dog Crate Tips

Building your own dog crate is a great way to save money and show off your personality and style. But before you get started, there are a few DIY tips you should keep in mind.

This is especially important if you are building a custom crate. You’ll want to make sure that your pup has plenty of room to move around and be comfortable. For instance, a crate that is too small may cause your dog to feel cramped and uncomfortable.

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Furthermore, you’ll want to make sure that your dog cannot escape from the crate. To do this, measure the height, width, and length of the opening of the crate and compare it to your dog’s measurements.

Once you have the measurements for your crate, it’s time to gather the necessary tools and materials. Make a list of everything you’ll need so that you can easily check off each item as you gather it. This will help to ensure that you have everything you need before you get started.

In addition, if you are working with a tight budget, try to find materials that are affordable and easy to work with. Pallets, for instance, are a great option for those on a budget.

Before you start building your dog crate, be sure to set up the environment correctly. Firstly, make sure that you have plenty of space to work, and be aware of any potential hazards (e.g. power tools).

If you are using a saw or drill, be sure to wear the appropriate safety gear. And always read the instructions carefully before using any power tools. 

Secondly, be sure to have all of your materials within reach so that you don’t have to stop in the middle of the project to get something.

Finally, be sure to have a trash can and a place to put all of the screws, nails, and other debris that may accumulate as you work.

When building your own dog crate, it’s important to put your own touch on it. But always remember to measure twice before cutting. This will help to ensure that your pup has a safe and comfortable space.

It can be easy to get carried away with all of the different design options, but always remember to put function over form. After all, you want your dog to be safe and comfortable in his or her new home.

In particular, pay close attention to the door and make sure that it is secure. You may want to consider adding a latch or lock to the door to prevent your dog from escaping.

People Also Ask

There are several different things you can use instead of a crate, such as a kennel, dog pen, or baby gates. However, not every option is right for every dog. Be sure to do your research and find the option that is best for your pup.

First, you’ll need to measure your dog and the space you have available. Then, gather the necessary tools and materials. Once you have everything you need, set up the environment and put your own touch on the crate. Remember to always measure twice before cutting.

No, it is not cruel to keep a dog in a crate. In fact, crates can provide dogs with a safe and comfortable space. However, it is important to make sure that the crate is the right size for your dog and that the door is secure. Also, be sure to provide your dog with plenty of exercise and time outside of the crate.

When it comes to building a dog crate, there are many different options to choose from. But always remember to put function over form. In other words, make sure that your dog has plenty of room to move around and be comfortable.

Be creative, but always measure twice before cutting. This will make it uniquely yours and your dog will love it!

You don’t have to spend a lot of money on a commercial dog crate. With a little bit of effort, you can easily build your own dog crate that is both stylish and functional.

Not only will these DIY dog crate ideas save you money, but they will also show off your personality and style. So get creative and start building!

What is your favorite DIY dog crate? Will you ever consider building one?

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10 Dog Crate Ideas That Actually Look Good in Your Home

Up your crate expectations with these inspiring ways to work your dog’s kennel into your home's decor.

Samantha Thorpe is a lifetime pet-lover (dogs, cats, hamsters, and bunnies). Right now she's getting her steps in by taking her foxhound-beagle, Zippy, on long walks. Zippy is also Samantha's favorite coworker while she's working on home, garden, and lifestyle stories as a freelance writer and editor.

Your pooch loves you and wants to hang out with you—sometimes even more than your kids do! But putting your pup's plastic-and-wire kennel in a main room of your house may not be the decorating vibe you're going for. It's time to give your dog's space a crate facelift with one of these kennel decorating ideas that even your pup will do a happy dance for. Just remember, form follows function, and before you jump into a crate makeover, you need to select a design that is still a cozy, safe place for your dog .

"In the old days, a dog kennel in your home was a basic wire, no-frills crate that was often hidden away in a spare bedroom out of the view of guests," Mary R. Burch, PhD, AKC Family Dog Director and animal behaviorist, says. "But dogs are such important members of our families that the whole crate scene has changed. Now you can find multiple sources online that sell crates that double as attractive coffee tables, end tables, and credenzas." Or you can create those looks yourself.

Burch says your furniture-style crate should be big enough for the dog to comfortably lie down, stand, and turn around in. It should also have adequate air flow and be easy to keep clean . If your dog loves to chew, make sure his muzzle can't fit into the spaces between the crate's bars.

With these functionality tips in mind, here are 10 ideas for upgrading your dog's indoor kennel so it fits right in with your room's decor—and will keep your dog exactly where he wants to be—near you.

Make Your Dog Crate Into a Table

If your dog crate idea needs to fit a small space, try making a simple DIY table. Jeanette Lockmiller-Stretch took this approach when she wanted to help her Sheltie , Buddy, feel secure but also wanted his kennel to fit in with her sunroom's furnishings. She devised a skirted table with help from her husband, Mark. Together they spent two evenings and about $100 building a table from 28-inch-tall legs and a top. They applied a sun-bleached gray stain to give it the look of furniture. Buddy's wire crate fits perfectly under the tabletop. Cafe curtain panels hung from tension rods hide the crate's wire sides while still allowing for good airflow. Stylist: Kristine Kennedy

Cover a Crate With a Slipcover

Sometimes covering your dog's crate is the right aesthetic solution—and may even be something your pet's veterinarian recommends to combat anxiety . This affordable fabric look helps a kennel slip into a living room or bedroom as part of the scenery. Sew a slipcover that can slide over the kennel. Then top it with a desired surface to turn the unit into a pretty side table. When the kennel door is closed, a cover held by hook-and-loop tabs can roll down. A dowel sewn into the bottom of the cover will hold it in place. Stylist: Jeni Wright

Make the Dog Crate Into an Island

For large dogs that need lots of room, like Honey the Lab , consider a high-top solution to disguise your crate. Interior designer Kristina Crestin dreamt up a central island that fits snugly over a wire kennel in the center of the family mudroom . The island's substantial repurposed maple surface creates a drop zone for keys, papers, and dog treats. Crestin chose a quartzite flooring that gives a slate look and is easy to clean when Honey comes in from the outdoors with muddy paws. A string of pendant lights hung above the crate enhances its island feel. Now Honey has a place to hang out without being underfoot when the kids get ready to go to school or prep for practices. Stylist: Andrea Caughey

RELATED : 13 Dog Travel Crates for Car Rides, Airplanes, and Everything In Between

Build a Crate Into Your Decor

A wall in the home office turned into an ideal place to integrate a dog kennel for two pals—a Lab, shown , and his camera-shy terrier friend, not shown . Architect and interior designer Stacy Millman, owner of SKM Design , custom built an extended crate opposite the homeowner's desk. "The kennel was built for two dogs, but it's based on the larger dog's size so both could easily stand, turn around, and be comfortable," Millman says.

The 80-inch-long kennel measures 24 inches deep and 35 inches high to give both dogs room to either snuggle or lie down on their own beds. It stands slightly higher than regular counter height so the lab can easily maneuver. "There's a lock built into the floor on the bottom when they need the dogs to stay inside the kennel," Millman says. "We chose metal grills for the front for ventilation."

Millman hung upper cabinets above the kennel to match the look of the kitchen cabinetry right around the corner. "It's nice not to feel bummed out about your dog's crate taking over your space or to feel like you need to move it when you have company come over," she says. Stylist: Anna Molvik. Designer: Stacy Millman, SKM Design.

Build In a Kennel With Farmhouse Flair

Give a kennel a modern-farmhouse feel by building it into a lower cabinet or counter base and fronting it with painted beadboard. Make the kennel's door out of a flea-market find like this decorative floor grate to up its character. Adding an indoor-outdoor cushion creates a cozy roost for your best furry friend to sleep .

Give a Crate the Furniture Treatment

A dog crate can become a part of a bedroom's or living room's decor when you select an appealing ready-made, furniture-style piece. Hang a floating shelf above it to show off favorite artwork, and accentuate it with pet-safe houseplants in different sizes for a curated wall display tied together by natural touches. Stylist: Kendra Surface. Designer: Maria Mendez Reed

RELATED : An Easy Guide to Dog-Proofing Your Home and Yard

Build a Bench That's Also a Kennel

If you have one of those dogs who loves to follow you everywhere , why not build her a kennel in the heart of the family room? One that's sized for a small dog can even be used as a bench by your family members—or as a window seat for your four-legged friend to observe the neighborhood. Partial paneling dresses up the crate's sides, while simple metal rods allow air to circulate. (Just make sure there's enough room for your pup to freely stand and move around inside the kennel.) Interior Designer: Cathy Kramer

Embed the Crate in a Focal Point

One way to offset the utilitarian look of a crate is to build a shelving unit around it and paint it a playful color like this orange. The shelves add interest while creating display spaces that pulls the eye away from the wire frame. A roll-down fabric shade can be untied to lower when your dog needs a rest or when you want to hide the kennel from view. To fully integrate the crate-shelf into a room's decor, hang artwork above it and bring in accent pillows and a throw to adorn a nearby sofa or chair to create a complementary color palette that ties the kennel into the space.

Integrate a Kennel into a Window Seat

Adding a dog kennel attractively into a busy space like a breakfast room requires planning. Designer Pamela Porter decided to have her pup's crate anchor a window seat for one built-in unit that added seating and a side table to maximize the room's layout. She matched the crate's millwork to the rest of the room's aesthetic for a seamless look. Best of all, Porter got to say bye-bye to their unsightly metal kennel that once occupied the same space. And bonus for the family dog: They're now just a few feet away from any crumbs that land under the breakfast table. Designer: Pamela S. Porter

RELATED : 8 Secrets to Crate Training Your Dog or Cat

Convert a Cabinet into a Crate

An easy place to make over into a perfectly cozy pad for smaller dogs is a lower cabinet in a kitchen or laundry room. The key is to make sure the cabinet is spacious enough and that air can move. And of course be sure it's well separated from any cabinets that contain household cleaners or other potential toxins . Cut the side out of a cabinet in the kitchen for your dog to use as a kennel. Hang a curtain you can lower or tie back as desired.

With a little creativity there are endless ways you can make your pet's kennel look right at home in the heart of your home—right where your pet loves to be.

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Dog crates can be expensive and/or ugly. build your own diy dog kennel to suit your decor and size/breed of dog..

As you know, we adopted a puppy in April – Bentley, the most gorgeous puppy in the universe!

Granted a proud Mama, but he is spectacularly adorable.

The only thing with Bentley is that he is growing – A LOT.  At 5 months old he is already 45lbs (20kg) and seems to be on-track to be about 100lbs (45kg) as an adult.

No problems here, our last Old English Sheepdog was about 130lbs, so we love big dogs.  The problem is that he is still losing his puppy teeth and he eats EVERYTHING.  Shoes, cat toys, laundry, cat scratching post, his dog bed… there isn’t much that I haven’t pried out of his mouth over the past few months.

Because of this, we have kept him crated at night and when we aren’t around to supervise his “munchies”.

I bought the largest crate that the pet store had to offer when we first brought him home.  At the moment he can still stand and turn around in it, but not much else, so I was feeling guilty keeping him cooped up in it.

I decided to make my own super-sized dog crate so that when he does have to go inside to rest, he can at least roll over and move around.

I created my own building plans for a DIY dog crate for large breed dogs – and while I only use it for Bentley – it would easily fit two Goldens, labs, huskies, or other large breeds.

The open baskets on this console table are too much for Bentley.  He is forever pulling things off and chewing on wires, so this is the area I decided to build my DIY dog crate for.

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By building the DIY dog kennel long enough to protect the back of my sofa, I can keep toys from rolling underneath, doggie dirt and teeth from destroying the upholstery AND keep Bentley close to the family if we’re up late watching TV.

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I also planned to make my DIY dog crate without a bottom to it, so having it on the ceramic kitchen floor is perfect!  He loves the cool tiles and tends to sleep in the kitchen even when not crated, and I’ll be able to slide the kennel out of the way to wash the floor when needed.

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The measurements for Bentley’s crate were based on

  • deep enough to hold a crib mattress.  Still the best and cheapest (dogs loved used crib mattresses because they smell like babies and milk) dog bed you can get

 long enough to protect the back of my sofa and side table and

 tall enough for Bentley to stand in at full-size, but not necessarily be able to reach items on the top.

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As you can see, it’s huge!

Bentley actually likes his crate; the breeder started crating him before we got him and he’ll snuggle in there without me having to drag him – so this will be a long-term furnishing.

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One side of the crate base is taller than the other.  This is intentional so that the crib mattress will tuck neatly inside and the sides of it won’t be visible.

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The building plans are fairly self-explanatory except to say that all of the wood for the sides of the DIY dog crate are 1″ (2.5cm) thick.  This is a bit tedious, but necessary because the bars for the DIY dog kennel are ¾” in diameter.

You can buy select grade wood at 1″ thicknesses, or do what I did and rip it down/ plane it down to thickness.

Because I was working with 2×4’s, it meant a fair amount of planing:

DeWalt planer and pile of shavings

Ripping the wood down on a table saw would have been faster, but I was using bits of crappy wood that I had stored in the garage and I wanted both sides of it to be smooth and clean.

Don’t worry, the shavings can be used in gardens, to make fire starters, or can be sent to a compost depot to decompose.

I’ll give you a little tip on how to install the bars for your DIY dog crate;  draw a line down the centre length of your boards.  Line the top and bottom of each section side by side and then measure out your spacing and mark BOTH boards at the same time.  This will ensure that the spacing of your bars is perfectly aligned between top and bottom.

The spacing of your bars is going to depend on the size of your dog; for Bentley, I was able to space them approximately 4 ½” apart without any worry that he would get his head stuck or be able to sneak out.  He’s 5 months old now, so if you are building this DIY dog kennel for a younger puppy, you might want your spacing closer together.

drilling holes for grates

I used a drill press and a ¾” spade bit to drill each hole.  You can certainly use a hand drill, but be careful with how much pressure you put on your drill or you could wrench your wrist if the bit grips.

using a drill press to drill holes

I drilled my holes roughly ½” down into each board, but to be sure I wasn’t caught short, I didn’t cut the kennel bars ( aluminum so they can be cut on a mitre saw ) until I had the parts dry fit together.

This is one side of my DIY dog kennel – with the 6″ base to hide the crib mattress.

dog crate side

And this is the other side where I went with a 2″ base to match the sides and top sections.

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All of the parts are held together with wood glue ( non-toxic ) and 1 ½” pocket screws on the back.

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Once all of your parts are ready, you’ll probably want to put it together inside the house.

I used some pre-primed bead board as a backer for my DIY dog crate – mainly because I had a piece in the garage – but what I didn’t think about was how flexible it was…

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To compensate, I ended up reinforcing the back of the beadboard/crate with ¾” plywood.

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I dropped the crib mattress inside the frame and then added a ¾” plywood top.  (I had pre-drilled pocket holes in the front and sides so that I could drill up into the top from inside the crate.

And yes, I (5’7″, 197lbs) fit inside the crate easily.

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I added some edge banding to the plywood top and then sanded everything smooth with 120, 150, then 220 grit sandpaper and a random orbit sander.

If I was smart, I would have sanded the sections earlier BEFORE installing the bars. 🤦🏻‍♀️.  Do as I say, not as I do.

I built the DIY dog crate gate last to make sure that I had ¼” spacing all around.

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A coat of stain and two coats of clear poly and my DIY dog kennel is done!

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I might leave the crib mattress out for the summer since Bentley loves the cool floor so much.  Alternatively, I could put a small piece of carpet in there to keep the tiles soft, but not trap the heat as much as the mattress does.

Pulling the mattress out is as easy as tilting the crate and sliding it out from underneath for easy cleaning.

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I love that the door folds back in on itself so it isn’t in the way when the kennel is open.

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What does Bentley think of his new bed?

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He walked in for the photo without me even having to ask!  No bribery whatsoever!

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He can sit on the 6″ mattress and still have lots of headroom.  He can walk, turn around, sprawl out with lots of room to spare.

My couch is protected, wires are safely tucked away in behind and no more toys will roll under the sofa.

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This morning I found him on the floor section using the mattress as his pillow. 😂

On top of his crate I have a few jars of his treats out, but that he can’t actually reach.

It’s PERFECT!

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If this is a bit large for your space, or you aren’t up for the build, and are wondering;

“What can I use instead of a dog crate?”

A crib will work.  Playpen, baby gates, or an exercise pen are also great options.  Just make sure that there is LOTS of air circulating through.

Where should you place your dog crate?

Make sure your DIY dog crate isn’t placed in a drafty area.  You’ll want to avoid direct sunshine, heating vents, radiators and anything else that will make the space too hot or too cold.  We keep our crate in our kitchen, which is open-concept to our family room – so the centre of the house.

At what age do dogs stop sleeping in a crate?

Most dogs will use their crate long after the puppy phase is over.  Having a crate gives your dog a bedroom that he/she can go into for sleep and solitude and quite often it is a place of comfort for them.  You can keep your DIY dog crate forever, and just stop latching the door once the dog gets past the peeing/chewing stages and can be trusted not to damage property or themselves when alone.  ( I’ve read this is around 2 years of age )

Is it cruel to crate a dog?

Not if you use it as a source of comfort and protection for your dog and as long as the majority of the time they are not locked up.  Crate training actually gives dogs a sense of security and comfort in a “den”.  Having written that, your DIY dog kennel should NOT be used as punishment or to keep your pet for extended periods of time.  Bentley is only crated at night or if we have to leave the house and can’t supervise his activities – a few hours at most.  Make sure your pet has had the opportunity to pee/poo before crating them, and listen to their cues if they need outside.  Bentley likes to pee again at 5am, so he lets me know with a quiet bark to get my ass out of bed.

If you make your own DIY dog crate PLEASE send photos!  I’d love to see how happy your fur-babies are in their new bedroom!

Have a great one!

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50 DIY Dog Crates That Are Decorative and Comfortable

Published: Feb 9, 2021 by Angelli Horton · This post may contain affiliate links

While dogs have always been there to brighten our day and fill our hearts with infinite joy, and as much as we want to spoil them and give them the cozy place to rest, let’s face it -our budgets can’t.

That is why we listed 50 DIY Dog Crates Ideas and Tutorials that you can make yourself instead of buying from stores that cost absurdly expensive.

These dog crates design provides a perfect blend of functionality and style that adds accent to any room in your home! You can finally keep your dogs insight without compromising your home's interior design.

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1.Dog Cabinet and Lounge

cabinet dog crate

This idea is excellent for keeping your dog’s things organized and kept together. If you have an old cabinet, may it be a side table or a nightstand, that may be very useful for this DIY project!

Momma told me shows how she turned a simple cabinet into a beautiful dog lounge! Check it out here DIY Teal Dog Cabinet.

2.Dog Crate Night Stand

DIY nedside dog crate table

Looking for a cute space to house your small dogs with a drawer to store your things? Then this DIY project from DIY Dog Crate Nightstands is for you! She created a nightstand with drawers and a bed for your four-legged buddies.

3.Repurposed Crib into Dog Crate

DIY dog crate from crib

If you couldn’t afford a large dog crate for your big dogs and you have an old crib in your house, you may opt to upcycle it into a dog crate! Upcycle is always a great idea! Repurposed Crib Dog Crate has all the details on how they made it.

4. Modern Dog Crate with Sliding Door

DIY sliding dog crate

Build your dog her own little hangout space that’s cozier and also a little more stylish to put in your living room.

You can create it with the help of this tutorial from Dog Crate with Sliding Door.

5. Dog Crate End Table

DIY end table dog crate

This spacious and comfy dog crate is perfect for your small pup. Learn how to build one here - one rojectcloser

6. Dog Crate Long Table

DIY long table dog crate

The very spacious long table dog crate can house your big fur companions and at the same time provides you space to put your things!

Making a Dog Crate Table  is a video tutorial on how to make it! just add paint with your favorite color and put it inside your home.

7. Dog Crate Large Table

functional dog crate table

Another long table that you can put in your living room so that you can still see your dog in sight while lounging on your sofa. Dog Crate Sofa Table - YouTube

8. Triple Dog Kennel with Movable Dividers

DIY triple dog kennel

You can make this project for your dogs with the help of this video tutorial How I made a Triple Dog Kennel

9.Small Night Stand Dog Crate

night stand bed side table dog crate

This nightstand/ end table design is pretty slick and great for adding some style and storage to your bedroom! DIY Dog Crate End Table shared how she came up with the idea and how she did it!

10. Dog Crate Console

DIY dog crate console

This dog crate looks like a piece of decorative furniture in your house but can house two dogs. The best thing about this is that it has a drawer for your dog's food. Here’s a guide on how to build it! DIY Dog Crate Console

11. Double Dog Crate Build Plans

DIY dog crate build plans

Use these Plans to build your own Wooden Double Dog Kennel has all the plans for a medium-sized dog kennel that you can easily follow!

12.Large Dog Crate with Side Doors Build Plans

DIY dog crates with side doors

A beautiful and cozy home for your big furry companion! With the help of this detailed plan from Large Dog Crate Plans Side  you will find it fun and easy to make, even with a little building experience.

13.Large Dog Crate Countertop Build Plans

DIY countertop dog crate

A creative, useful dog crate to add to your home with a countertop height. Perfect for large breed dogs such as golden retrievers, labradors, and german shepherds. You can find the detailed plan here: Large Dog Crate Plans Countertop Height

14. Pine Wood Dog Crate Coffee Table

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Don't be intimidated by the looks of it, you can have a piece of nice furniture dog crate that you can make yourself with the help of  Crate Coffee Table

16. Dog Crate Furniture with Storage Plans

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A multipurpose dog crate perfect for small homes with big dogs if you want to maximize and organize your things! It has a tabletop to put your things or decorations and a compartment to store your valuables. BUILD PLANS for Dog Kennel with Shelves DIY Dog Crate

17. Chic Furniture Dog Crate

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This dog crate furniture is aesthetically pleasing! DIY Dog Crate will help you figure out how to do it!

18.Single Dog Den with Sliding Barn Doors

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This dog crate is a stylish addition to your home. Learn how to get one here: Single Dog Den w/Sliding Barn Doors

19. Hidden Crate Under An End Table

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A crate disguised as an end table. Cool, right? This end table was custom build to match perfectly in the dog’s crate! The outcome came out so nice and stylish, wouldn’t you agree?

Read  Dallas Dog Photographer to more know more about how she achieved the look!

20.Front Door Dog Crate Furniture Idea

DIY front door dog crate

Another piece of furniture that can accommodate your furry friend and helps you, welcome visitors! Chalkboard dog crate

21. Metal Dog Crate Makeover

DIY Beautify Dog Crate

This dog crate is very simple to build! Go read the full tutorial and turn your dog’s metal crate into a beautiful table dog crate! DIY Dog Crate Hack

22. Built-in Bookshelf Dog Crate Idea

DIY built in bookshelf dog crate

A bookshelf is also a great idea to house your little pup. DIY project from Built-in Bookshelf Dog Crate

23. Doggie Den Dog Kennel Furniture Idea

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This big dog looks perfectly comfortable inside that dog kennel piece of furniture under the tv! Perfect for your busy dog who likes to know everything and observe!

24. Kitchen Cabinet Dog Crate Idea

Built in Kitchen dog crate

We know you value every space in your kitchen but if you have spare space, a dog crate is a good idea. Betsy Bassett Interiors

25.Wooden White Dog Crate Idea

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Here is a cleaner and beach house kind of vibe dog crate! Boomer & George Double Door Pet Crate

26. Rustic Style End Table Dog Crate Idea

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Rustic and unique design:  Get it from Amazon.

27. Slide Aside Furniture Dog Crate Idea

DIY white dog crate

Simple and clean design for your dog to comfortably rest. More info Single Door Furniture Style Dog Crate & End Table

28.Entry Way Dog Crate Idea

DIY entry way dog crate idea

There’s no better way than putting your dog close to your doors to welcome your visitors.

29. Classic Black Dog Crate Idea

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Dog crate serving you clean black features that are perfect in any corner of your home. B&B Kustom Kennels

30. Dog Crate Accent Table Idea

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A neutral color to love for that chic look, cool & simple dog crate end table Pet Goetz Wood and Wire Design Medium Pet Crate

31. Simple Single Door Furniture Dog Crate Idea

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An elegant and functional dog crate that has a tabletop to put your books or decorations.  Single Door Furniture Style Dog Crate

32. Double Door Dog Crate TV Stand

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Another clever and smart way to use dog crates especially when you have a small home and you want to maximize your space! Dog crate used as a TV stand - Decoist

33.Laundry Room Dog Crate

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Let’s take a look at My Laundry Room Tour | Lavin Label blog why her built-in Dog Crate came in handy!

34. Adorable End Table Dog Crate Idea

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The color of this dog crate adds a fresh vibe to any room in your home! Nightstand Dog Crate - Ideas on Foter

35.Modern Side Table Dog Crate

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This Dog crate blends beautifully in any home. Perfect for your small pups. Nightstand Dog Crate - Ideas on Foter

36. Solid Wooded Dog Crate

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This dog here looks very comfortable inside his Dog Crate. Nightstand Dog Crate

37.Corner Dog Kennel Idea

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The smart way to maximize your space! It also makes your dog the center of attraction (which, by the way, they love so much) Get it on Corner Door Kennel

38. L-Shaped Kennel Idea

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Here’s another creative way to house your dog if you have a small space! Custom Corner L-Shaped Kennel with Barn doors

39. Corner Dog Crate for 2 Dogs Idea

DIT corner crates for two dogs!

A corner dog crate that’s spacious enough to accommodate two german shepherds! This crate blended well as a piece of furniture; you won’t even notice it houses two big dogs. Dog Crate - RYOBI Nation Projects

40. Single Door Dog Crate Idea

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Perfect accent in any room in your home. Single door dog crate dog furniture

Comfy and Modern Dog Crate

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A combination of style and function perfect add-on decor to any room in your room! The cutest dog crate for your furry companion. Rectangular Wooden Furniture Pet House

42. Farmhouse Style

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Learn more here  Farmhouse Style indoor Custom Dog Kennel

43. Industrial Style Dog Crate

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If you are into industrial, steel, rustic style and you want the same for your dog too, then this is for you! Rustic Industrial Dog Kennel Dog Crate Riveted Steel Dog

44. Open Dog Crate End Table

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45. Beautiful Dog Crate

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Dog kennel Small modern indoor dog house. Dog furniture dog

46. Victorian Style Dog Crate

The most elegant dog crane you will see here!

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Get it here Victorian style Dog kennel

47. Silver Finish Dog Crate

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48. Triple Door End Table Dog Crate

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It has a triple door for a comfortable space for your dog to lounge. Super functional! Triple Door End Table Dog Crate

49. Coffee Table Dog Crate

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Free plans here: Dog Kennel Coffee Table

50. Neutral Dog Crate

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9 DIY Homemade Dog Crate Covers

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What is a dog crate cover? It’s anything you place around a wire kennel to provide a little extra privacy. You could use just about anything (blankets, cardboard, etc..) but what fun is that?

In minutes we can create something stylish and convenient. You can even just use some fabric glue if you can’t sew (I’m part of that group).

Why Make Your Own?

  • It’s extremely cost effective – usually costing about $2 to $5 in fabric (compare that to store bought covers that start at $20)
  • Most store bought solutions don’t have the exact size and dimensions you need.
  • And you can customize the fabric to match your home or personality.

Crate Covers Serve an important purpose

Dog’s are naturally den animals . They feel secure within the closed and comfortable confines of a den. We want their den, or safe-zone, to be their crate or kennel. To achieve this we have to close off the sides and provide a little privacy.

Why Crate Train?

Crate training is an important part of raising a puppy. While they may be able to freely roam your home all day, there are some cases where they’ll have to remain in a kennel. Most often with travel, vet visits, or emergencies.

Believe it or not, a kennel can actually reduce anxiety, not incite it. But it does require some training and patience .

9 DIY Homemade Crate Covers

1. snazzy no sew dog crate cover.

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If you were worried that I was going to make you sew something, then you should feel a little bit relieved. This is for all my no-sewers out there. And the end result still looks professional.

The no sew crate cover actually uses thermal heat bond stitching, so you’ll still need an iron. You can see the full instructions over at GoodBuyBelle .

2. DIY Dog Crate Cover Full Tutorial

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Now we can break out the sewing machine. This one is a little more advanced, but the final result is exactly what we need.

As Cat describes while making this: you can find crate covers on Amazon but they start $20 and go up from there. Her cover cost? About $1.60 worth of fabric. And remember, you can customize the fabric to match your furniture or living room.

Full instructions here.

3. Fancy IKEA Crate

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This one is a little different. Believe it or not that’s just an IKEA table placed over the kennel, with Lattice Panel stuck to the sides with magnets. Points for being extremely clever.

The end result is a high class crate that’s suitable for a queen. That being said, it doesn’t provide full coverage or privacy. In that case you may want to forego the lattice and cover it with something more solid.

See the IKEA hack instructions here.

4. Easy and Simple

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Nothing too crazy here, just simple instructions for a simple cover. The example here demonstrates creating a cover for a small plastic kennel. They also use either sewing or glue (whatever you feel more comfortable with).

Check out the build instructions here.

5. DIY Crate Cover From Blanket

Got an old blanket? Go some scissors? You got everything you need.

This project will literally take you 10 minutes to create. Not to mention it’s extremely budget friendly.

6. How to: Make a Framed Crate Cover

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Making a large crate cover without a pattern sounds a bit daunting. You might also notice how nicely “framed” the front doorway is. Surprisingly, this is a fairly simple set of instructions, and requires just a bit of sewing technique.

Don’t have a sewing machine? Kim recommends using Stitch Witchery hemming tape as a shortcut. You can read her full instructions here.

7. For Extra Large Cages

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Okay so this is cheating a bit. This was actually designed for a bunny with an extra large cage. But I think this certainly applies to anyone with extra large dog. Liz takes you step-by-step in designing a cover that is absolutely massive.

Check out how to build it here.

8. Stylish and Quilted

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RoyRoy is a minature Doxen that requires the finer things in life. So his mom created this cozy space to call his own. She used a doubled sided pre-quilted fabric with a nice pattern, and developed this stylish solution, along with a comfy bumper on the inside.

It’s inexpensive, stylish, soft, and cozy. 10/10. Check out how to make your quilt cover here.

9. Epic Dog Crate

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Finally, we have the most epic dog crate of them all. This looks like a super expensive item from Crate and Barrel, but just needs a little woodworking skill and some fabric. It’s essentially a table with a curtain.

If you’re feeling up to the task, I highly recommend you check out the full blog post about it here .

Still feeling the urge to create stuff for your dog? We’ve got 25 DIY indoor dog gates and pet barriers that could be very useful for your home.

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Making your dog’s crate escape-proof isn’t difficult – here’s how

Try these tips to beef up your dog's crate and keep them inside safely.

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Is your pup an escape artist when it comes to their crate ? While it can be maddening to return home to an empty crate, a guilty dog, and a shredded sofa, an escape attempt can also be dangerous for your dog. Military-grade dog crates may seem like the only recourse for your little Houdini, but (almost!) any crate can be made escape-proof.

Can I lock my dog in a crate?

Reinforce weak spots, crate train your dog, keep your dog entertained, what you need.

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First, let's cover how your crate should eventually be used. Many dogs will grow to love their little den, and go there completely unprompted. But that takes time and dedication (we'll cover how to crate train them below). During toilet training, you'll likely need to keep your puppy in the crate to prevent accidents and teach him how to potty outdoors.

After the training period is over, some pet parents opt to keep their pup in the crate when out of the house and overnight (many dogs will stay there on their own and don't need to be locked in). This works especially well if your animal is prone to destruction or anxiety. Others decide to retire the crate and set up another spot for Fido. The important thing to remember: Never use the crate as punishment or correction. It's a safe space for your dog.

Most dog crates are collapsible for easy transport and storage. However, what makes them convenient can also make them weak. The walls and floor are often your dog’s first point of attack, and the latches that you thought were sturdy can turn out to be child’s play for a determined Fido. But there are a few things you can do to fortify these problem areas.

Step 1: Strengthen the walls.

Grab some zip ties and attach them to each corner, taking care to trim the tie short enough that your pup isn’t able to chew them.

Step 2: Toughen up the floor.

Drill small holes on the corners of the plastic tray and attach zip ties, again taking care to trim the tie.

Step 3: Add padlocks.

Purchase a small padlock and add it to the latch if your little escape artist has figured out how to open his door. Be sure to keep the padlock keys in an easily accessible and memorable place.

Proper dog crate training is one of the most important steps in ensuring crate safety. If your dog has never encountered a crate before, don’t just lock them in with a treat and disappear. Imagine if you were left in a cramped, unfamiliar place that you knew nothing about.

Sounds frustrating, doesn’t it? Your dog feels the same way! There are countless articles, books, and videos that break crate training down into easily manageable tasks, so pick one that you’re comfortable with and get to work!

Step 1: Introduce the crate.

Start by offering treats in and around it, progressing to feeding meals in the crate. That will make him excited to go into his little cage because he associates it with food.

Step 2: Practice locking the crate.

Then retreat to another room before you return and open it. Start by leaving for under a minute and build up in small increments. Eventually, you'll be able to go for long periods without any fuss.

Step 3: Make the crate a retreat.

Dogs are den animals. They crave small, dark, comfortable places to relax, de-stress, and sleep. Your dog’s crate should be their den. Line the floor with a soft blanket or a shirt with your scent.

Step 4: Dim the lights.

Consider purchasing a crate cover to create a more den-like environment. Towels or blankets are good substitutes and provide the same function. If your dog comes to see his crate as his space, he'll be more likely to seek it out for his own comfort, making him less likely to hatch an escape plot.

Some dogs escape their crates simply because they’re bored. You wouldn’t want to be confined to a small space with nothing to do for hours — and your pup wouldn’t want that, either. If you’re sure that your dog will not destroy them, try to include some of their favorite toys. Squeaky toys can make for a fun distraction, and rubber toys can help alleviate the desire to chew on less desirable things, like the dog crate itself.

Many pet owners find that a frozen treat provides hours of distraction. Simply freezing yogurt, peanut butter, canned pumpkin, or other dog-friendly treats in a rubber chew toy can give your dog with enough entertainment to make their time in their crate more desirable. A distracted pup is a happy pup!

Making your dog’s crate escape-proof doesn’t have to be an expensive endeavor. Simple reinforcements will ensure that almost any crate can take a beating without giving way. Crate training your dog, making the crate a desirable retreat, and entertaining your dog while in their crate can go a long way in making any crate escape-proof, as they simply won’t want to leave. Following these tips just may make your little Houdini hang up their cape! If you want to know more, you can check our different ways on how to puppy proof an apartment .

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Virtually every dog barks every now and again, but sometimes that barking can get to be too much. It's easier to address excessive barking when you can figure out what your dog is trying to tell you or alert you of, but dog owners know it's not always obvious. In fact, it can be a bit unnerving when your dog is barking at an empty wall.

You're certainly not alone if you find yourself asking, "Why is my dog barking at nothing?" This is a common question among dog owners, and it's something that veterinarians and animal behaviorists have studied as well. There's usually a reason behind dogs' barking, after all, so it's worth looking into to make sure your furry friend is alright.

It can be terrifying to find out your dog swallowed something they shouldn’t have — whether they got into the Halloween candy or scarfed down something inedible — but learning how to make a dog throw up can turn a scary situation into a close call. First things first, you should always reach out to your veterinarian if you suspect your pup ingested a foreign object. Then, you can take advantage of one of these at-home techniques for inducing vomiting if your vet gives you the go-ahead.

So, you've decided to adopt a Pit Bull puppy. Congratulations! You're in for a lot of love and companionship, but you need to remember that you're also in for quite a lot of work! It's important to know that planning and caring for your Pit Bull puppy starts long before you bring them home. To start your relationship off on the right paw, some research and preparation are in order. Pit Bulls technically aren't one breed but a class of dogs made up of several breeds, some of which are recognized by the American Kennel Club (and some that are not). Pit Bull breeds include:

the American Bully the American Pit Bull Terrier the American Staffordshire Terrier the Staffordshire Bull Terrier and the English Bull Terrier.

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