Kitty hideaways do n’t get more stylish than this .

Who sound out pet furniture ca n’t be fashionable ? This DIY bozo house gives your fur baby a billet to curve up without give the mid - century mod style of your space .

" We enjoy our pool , Henry and Blanche , and we like to give them limited places around the theatre , " enjoin Brittany Goldwyn Merth , of the blogBy Brittany Goldwyn , who plan and build this task . " I seek to make their cozy cave and concealing spots part of a elbow room — not just a slice ofcat furniture . "

This DIY Cat House Doubles as a Mid-Century Modern Accent Table

Photo: Stacy Zarin Goldberg Photography LLC

She built this plyboard cat house side tabular array for about $ 40 over a few evenings and a weekend . She says if you could consider , sand , and drill , it should only take you about four hours of turn time total . Check out these whole tone - by - tone instructions on how to make this DIY cat house .

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1. Prep the Boards

Cut the plyboard into six pieces allot to the cutting leaning above . you could use a table saw to cut them yourself , or head to your local home improvement store and have them geld the plywood for you .

Thoroughly sand the cut boards using an orbital electric sander . On the side firearm , drill five scoop trap along two diametrical edges and three pouch holes along one edge . Clamp the bottom piece to the work bench .

2. Secure the Sides

Apply wood glue along one short edge of the bottom man . Place one side piece on the glue so the five pocket holes face inwards . bind the side musical composition to the bottom using 1 - 1/4 - column inch pocket - hole screw . Repeat these steps to attach the other side bit .

3. Attach the Top

localize the top while on the workbench . Glue along both short edges , then place the open oddment of the three - sided piece onto the mucilage . Screw the sides to the top using the five pocket holes on each side .

4. Cut the Hole

Using a 6 - inch hole saw and corresponding routine , drill a 6 - inch - diam hollow in the centre of the front musical composition . instead , you could use a fretsaw to cut the hole . Sand the edge with 220 - gritstone emery paper until fluid .

5. Attach the Front

Place the front piece on the workbench , and apply forest gum along each edge . Position the boxwood on the glue with the idle pocket holes face down . Screw the boxful to the front using the three pocket hole on each side slice .

6. Attach the Back

Glue along the unwrap ends of the corner . set the back piece on the glue and press to seal . fasten the piece together using a refinement nailer .

7. Add the Finishing Touches

Stain the box to accomplish your hope finish . When dry , use two coats of polyurethan to protect the finish . And to complete the look in mid - century modern style , screw hairpin legs to the bottom .

adorn the top like an accent table withcat - safe houseplantsor a decorative mesa lamp . ( Note : the plants in this photo are fake , as their unrecorded versions aretoxic to khat ) .

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wooden boards for cat house

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Two wooden boards for cat house at right angle

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four wooden boards for cat house attached

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cat house wooden board circle hole for opening

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five assembled walls for cat house including circular opening panel

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all six sides for cat house assembled

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