Is your feline friend sprawled out on a floor cushion, looking for a more dignified spot to nap? Our reader Alessandro Morelli faced this exact dilemma and built a stunning DIY wooden cat bed that doubles as indoor decor or outdoor pet furniture. This step-by-step guide (with 12 photos) shows you how to create a slatted wooden bed—perfect for a standard rectangular cushion—giving your cat a Japanese futon-style retreat. Whether you place it in your living room or on the patio, this project is a fun weekend build using basic woodworking skills. For all your home improvement needs, check out the Home Improvement collection for tools and materials.
Materials Needed for a DIY Cat Bed

Most of the materials are simple offcuts from other projects. Here’s what Alessandro used:
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- Large strip (45×30 mm section) for the bed frame
- Smaller strip (22×20 mm section) for the slats
- 16 mm thick board for the feet
- Water-based wood stain and clear gloss varnish for finishing
- Four large round felt pads for the bottom
If you’re starting from scratch, browse the Garden Supplies collection for wood and finishing products, or pick up a Storage Bench if you prefer a ready-made pet spot.
Step-by-Step: Building the Frame
1. Cut the Frame Pieces with 45° Angles
Start by marking the length of one side of the frame on the large strip. Use a miter saw or a backsaw with a miter box to cut precise 45° angles. Remember to account for the blade’s kerf (the material it removes). Make the first cut, then test-fit the second mark before cutting. This ensures your corners align perfectly. For accurate cuts, consider tools from the Home Improvement collection.
2. Dry-Fit the Frame
After cutting all four sides, do a dry assembly (no glue yet) to check that the frame is square and all pieces fit snugly. Adjust if needed—this step saves headaches later.
3. Rout a Groove for the Slats
Use a router to cut a recessed ledge inside the frame where the slats will rest. The depth must match the thickness of your smaller strips (22×20 mm) so the slats sit flush with the frame. Precision is key here. For lighting your workspace, explore the Lighting collection.
Assembling the Slatted Base
4. Cut and Install the Slats
Measure the inner width of the frame and cut the smaller strips to length. Place them into the routed groove, spacing them evenly. You can glue them in or leave them loose for easy cleaning. A Desk or Work Surface from our collection makes a great assembly table.
5. Attach the Feet
Cut four small blocks from the 16 mm board. Position them at each corner of the frame underside and secure with wood glue and screws. These lift the bed off the floor for airflow.
Finishing Touches
6. Sand and Apply Finish
Sand all surfaces smooth, then apply a coat of water-based wood stain. Once dry, add a layer of clear gloss varnish for durability. Let it cure fully before adding the cushion.
7. Add Felt Pads
Stick four large round felt pads to the bottom of the feet to protect your floors from scratches. This is especially important if the bed will sit on hardwood or tile. For floor protection accessories, see the Rugs collection.
Placement Ideas for Your Cat Bed
- Indoor: Place it in a sunny corner of your living room, near a Sofa or TV Entertainment Furniture so your cat can watch you while relaxing.
- Outdoor: Use it on a covered patio or inside a Shed or Greenhouse for a cozy nap spot. Pair it with Outdoor Patio Furniture for a complete setup.
- Bedroom: Set it at the foot of your Bed for a matching aesthetic. Add a small Nightstand nearby for your own essentials.
FAQ: DIY Wooden Cat Bed
Q: Can this bed be used outdoors?
A: Yes, but use weather-resistant wood and outdoor-grade varnish. For outdoor living, consider Pergolas or Gazebos to create a sheltered zone.
Q: What cushion size fits this bed?
A: The frame is built to fit a standard rectangular pet cushion (approx. 50×40 cm). Measure your cushion first and adjust the frame dimensions accordingly.
Q: How do I clean the slatted base?
A: If you didn’t glue the slats, you can lift them out for easy vacuuming. Alternatively, wipe with a damp cloth. For pet-friendly home accessories, browse Wall Decor or Curtains to complete the room.
Q: Can I customize the height?
A: Absolutely! Use taller feet if your cat prefers a higher bed. Just ensure stability. For a matching elevated look, pair with a Display Shelving Unit or Bookcase.
Q: What if I don’t have woodworking tools?
A: No problem! You can buy pre-cut wood from a hardware store or opt for a ready-made Storage Bench that doubles as pet furniture. For outdoor options, check Outdoor Decor.
Final Thoughts
This DIY cat bed is a rewarding project that adds a touch of handmade charm to your home. Your cat will love having its own dedicated spot, and you’ll love the clean look. For more inspiration, explore our Home Improvement, Garden Supplies, and Outdoor Patio Furniture collections. Happy building!
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