Yea the sage house is biddy for 2 guinea pigs.. a rabbit would only manage 2 hops on the bottom floor (if it's lucky) the main top area isn't worth the wood (ladder area takes up this area) there is only a strip of actual floor space. A bun can't stand up on it's hind legs properly either. The bedroom is tiny - not big enough for a stretched out bun, just big enough to huddle in.. 2 buns would be a squeeze literally. There is only just enough space in this hutch to allow one rabbit to stretch out comfortably. Our dutch Rosie used to get in the piggles hutch when I was cleaning it (the piggies were out on the grass, out of harms way at this point) so I am going by her size and the space of the hutch available to her.
It is good PAH are willing to correct their mistake - but crazy how they recommend this product for rabbits!
Your pen is an xpen - we have one too, unless it's pegged into the grass it isn't escape proof (and then they can dig out instead :roll
The netting is only secured by plastic clips so fox-wise I wouldn't feel comfortable using this as a permanent unsupervised run.
Where about's are you in UK? We used aviary panels for our run.. and got them from
http://www.kingdomforestproducts.co.uk/ who deliver nationwide.. a 6foot x 3foot panel costs £15-£25 depending on what specification you choose (full mesh, a door, half mesh - half wood, etc) and delivery was about £25. You can customise your run to the size you want, and it is very secure. All we did was screw the panels side on, together at the corners to form a square.. 3ft high x 6ft length. It's an easy bit of DIY. Just pre-drill the holes first so you don't split the wood. If you are putting the sage house in as a bedroom area - you could use the panels upright so height would be 6ft.
If you get a different hutch from PAH take into consideration the aviary panels standard 6ft x 3ft size.. although they can custom make them (this costs more). So you can get a hutch to suit your run meaning less diy work
Alternatively if you have a wood mill nearby - you can get treated timber cheaply, they will cut it to size and all you need to do is screw it together and buy/staple the mesh on...
Hope this helps :wave: