BlueLove16
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So hubby decided to save money in building something for rabbits and just letting me continue to use the shed for them
he is going to put a window out there..currently has no window so i open the doors during the day. and going to put electricity out there for fans and window units during the summer to keep it at a livable temperature.
The shed is 8x12
The right side already has shelves there. THe left has a waist high table top that goes nearly across cept for the metal storage cabinet.
Right side.
Left side.
Right now, they are all on the bottom. Left to right. Mags in a 3x4. Ripley and Po are in 2x3 wire dog kennels
Thankfully they are all good with litter boxes, makes clean up a loooot easier.
So, my current ideas:
-Insulate walls and finish them with another piece of plywood over studs. Although, right now they make GREAT hay holders lol
-Add electricity with its own fuse box so not to overload house
-Get some vinyl tiles down on the ground
-Plastic sheet walls or tile walls around cages with vinyl squares (mass silicone to seal!) or killz with some semi-gloss paint
-Redo shelves to take up less room and make it more ideal for more cages
-Add a window. The front faces North right now. Not sure where I should put the window, thinking on the West side right now, but dont wanna take space away from rabbit cage wall
-Add outdoor pen/run to the right of the shed for rabbits
any other ideas?
he is going to put a window out there..currently has no window so i open the doors during the day. and going to put electricity out there for fans and window units during the summer to keep it at a livable temperature.
The shed is 8x12
The right side already has shelves there. THe left has a waist high table top that goes nearly across cept for the metal storage cabinet.
Right side.
Left side.
Right now, they are all on the bottom. Left to right. Mags in a 3x4. Ripley and Po are in 2x3 wire dog kennels
Thankfully they are all good with litter boxes, makes clean up a loooot easier.
So, my current ideas:
-Insulate walls and finish them with another piece of plywood over studs. Although, right now they make GREAT hay holders lol
-Add electricity with its own fuse box so not to overload house
-Get some vinyl tiles down on the ground
-Plastic sheet walls or tile walls around cages with vinyl squares (mass silicone to seal!) or killz with some semi-gloss paint
-Redo shelves to take up less room and make it more ideal for more cages
-Add a window. The front faces North right now. Not sure where I should put the window, thinking on the West side right now, but dont wanna take space away from rabbit cage wall
-Add outdoor pen/run to the right of the shed for rabbits
any other ideas?