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When we built our home - and cabin - we had one rule: Don't move in until it's finished. Because otherwise, the house never gets finished. Well, Grace was crawling around on a dirty garage floor, so we moved in to the house before it was 100% done, and that was the day work stopped on the inside of our house. And now we live in a home that is 99% done.
Because you can't just tack up trim in the middle of your life. Well, you can, but it's not as simple as just tacking up trim. You gotta bring tools in, move stuff out of the way...
It's just not as simple or easy. Life is in the way. So we knew better. We built another house this weekend and let the occupants move in before it was finished. We knew better.
More Girls Meet our puppies. Nala has been our much loved dog for many years, and Avery is a brand new puppy. Avery is actually Nala's grand puppy. We brought the crate inside to see if the girls would like it and if the size would fit in our living room, with the intention of hauling it back to the garage for paint and finish. Who would have thought they would LOVE it? Breaking More Rules And because we broke our rule of letting them move in before their house was finished, I'm now breaking my top blogging rule: Never blog an unfinished project. But it's either that or disturb them.
And they are loving this kennel! What do you think?
Unfinished Shots I wanted to show you a close up of the kennel unfinished as well because it's built from pine furring strips - just $1 a board for 1x2s and $1.50 a board for 1x3s. By using furring strips, builder grade plywood (which will get painted) and a project panel for the top ($12) this kennel came in under $40. Not bad, considering this thing is B-I-G and solid and retails in the several hundreds. Did I mention it's B-I-G? Yeah, it's B-I-G:). All my girls - Grace, Nala (who weighs 90lbs) and Avery all fit in there. Microsoft Removal Tool Kb890830.
Painting The plan is to paint the pet crate black, so I'll be sure to post completed photos when that happens. And here is the drawing. World Civilizations Ap Edition Glossary Of Nautical Terms. I'm always amazed at how accurate the drawings are to the real deal! And one more with the door open.
My husband made me one of these crates as a wedding present (he also surprised me with a puppy). He used solid wood and as a result the stupid thing cost like 500 bucks! This is a much better idea!
You do have to be careful about puppies chewing through. If you can some how use metal for the bars, you would be in better shape. Our kennel is missing one bar now since the puppies chewed through it. Great project. Way more stylish than a big ol plastic or metal one hanging out in the middle of the room! • or to post comments Kurt replied on Wed, 2010-10-13 21:28. Wow, that's a nice-looking crate.
I am reorganizing a few rooms of my house and was toying with building something for my dogs after looking at your website and getting some ideas. I eventually settled on a few metal crates that I found online, figuring I might take forever to build a homemade one. I just ordered them the other day, in fact. I figured after they arrived, I would build something like the table Kristin shows above to go over them.
I think having a table or something like that will optimize the space in the room where I'm intending to put them, by giving me additional surfaces for storing things in that room. Maybe I'll post some pictures when I actually get them built. • or to post comments replied on Thu, 2010-10-14 02:09.