This DIY dog house is built by assembling beadboard panels onto a slat frame. Our reader Paolo Panizzi's creation looks more like a prefab shed or tool storage than a simple shelter, thanks to its meticulous craftsmanship. Although high-quality materials were used, the total cost was just over €170. The dimensions, excluding the roof, are 700x800x800 mm.
What You Need to Build a Wooden Dog House
Tools
- Drill press
- Miter saw
- Screwdriver
- Jigsaw
- Level
- Square
- Router
- Orbital sander
- Paintbrush
Materials
- Slat section 100×100 mm (total length approx. 500 mm)
- Slat section 20×30 mm (total length approx. 30 m)
- Beadboard section 20×100 mm
- Beadboard section 10×100 mm
- Sheathing thickness 40 mm (approx. 4 m)
- Plywood 6 mm thick (approx. 4 m²)
- Polystyrene 30 mm thick (approx. 4 m²)
- Wood corner guards side 60 mm (approx. 6 m)
- 200 wood screws
- 1 can of tar paint
- Marine glue
- Neutral wood stain
- Walnut wood stain
- Transparent rubber

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Slats and Beadboard
The various pieces—floor, sides, and roof—are assembled separately and then joined to form the dog house. The cladding uses 20×100 mm beadboard, except for the roof and interior floor, which use thinner 10×100 mm beadboard. These are fixed with wood screws to a 20×30 mm slat frame, joined together with metal brackets.
On the edges of the panels, dowels are inserted and glued for the final assembly of the dog house. Even though glue is used to secure the dowels, they only serve as stiffening pins, and the dog house remains disassemblable—all panels are joined together only with screws.
The base consists of two overlapping layers: on a first layer of beadboard, four wooden feet are screwed onto the underside, and three parallel, equidistant slats are attached to the top side. For additional garden supplies to enhance your outdoor space, explore GrandGoldman's collection.
How to Thermally Insulate the Dog House
To keep your furry friend cozy year-round, consider insulating the dog house. The polystyrene sheets (30 mm thick) can be cut to fit between the slat frame and the beadboard cladding. This simple step provides excellent thermal insulation, protecting against both cold and heat. Ensure all gaps are sealed with marine glue for a snug fit. For more outdoor patio furniture and accessories to create a pet-friendly zone, browse GrandGoldman's offerings.
FAQ
1. Can I use different wood types for the dog house?
Yes, but ensure the wood is untreated or pet-safe. Pressure-treated wood can be used for the frame, but avoid toxic chemicals. For a durable finish, apply a non-toxic stain like the neutral or walnut options listed. Find wall decor and finishes at GrandGoldman to match your style.
2. How do I make the dog house waterproof?
Apply tar paint to the roof and base to seal against moisture. The transparent rubber can be used on joints and seams. For additional protection, consider a shed or cover for the dog house if placed outdoors.
3. Is this dog house suitable for large breeds?
The dimensions (700x800x800 mm) are ideal for medium-sized dogs. For larger breeds, scale up the measurements proportionally and adjust material quantities. You might also want to add a mattress or cushion for extra comfort.
4. Can I customize the design?
Absolutely! Add a porch, window, or even a small ramp for older dogs. Use leftover beadboard for decorative touches. Explore outdoor decor for inspiration on personalizing your pet's space.
5. How do I maintain the dog house?
Check annually for rot or loose screws. Reapply stain or paint as needed. Clean with mild soap and water. For long-lasting outdoor furniture, GrandGoldman offers outdoor heating and care products.
Final Tips for Your DIY Dog House
- Use marine glue for all outdoor joints to prevent water damage.
- Pre-drill holes for screws to avoid splitting the beadboard.
- Add a sloped roof to divert rain—consider a pergola style for extra shade.
- Place the dog house on a raised platform to keep it dry.
- For night-time visibility, install outdoor lighting near the entrance.
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