As requested by Andi, BB and Adele and anyone else who interested here's some piccies of what can be done with the PWS GreenLine Panel and the storage cube panels. Please excuse the floor Im waiting on some lino being delivered.
Thats Coco's bed which has been made using the PWS Panels. The size of it is 140 cms long by 70 cms wide and 90 cms high. Where the cardboard is is his shelf which he does sit on but tends to bounce on and off when he's about to be fed. Coco is about 3/4 of the size of a frenchie and Jasper who used to share with him isn't far off being the same size and they both had lots of space. This bed is made of 8 and a half panels, the half being the shelf. A pack of 8 is £46 from PWS just now. I was too lazy to sort the top of it so I have used 2 panels and laid one on top of the other rather than trimming it to size. Each panel is 90 x 70 cms. So if I had trimmed the top panel to size and used the off cut as a shelf it would have been 8 panels in total.
This is Chloe and Boos bed which was made in an emergency when I went from 6 to 10 bunnies. Using the smaller panels it has 2 levels, they have to jump up and down between the levels through a gap. They both manage it well though as they are both just about 2. I was (still am) running out of space and needed to have the space for a communal litter tray, which is the base of an old indoor cage and it fits in perfect. They all know its there and have no probs getting in and out, if they did I would saw away a gap for them. They can easily manage to jump up to the door to get in and out. Everything is held together by cable ties which work well as its easy to cut them and do whatever and then cable tie them closed again. All the bed doors have catches, some are the same kind of clips used for dog leads and other are like the rock climbing snap open things, arrrggghh can't remeber what they are called sorry.
This was orignally 1 bed but has now been sectioned off into 2 as Jasper needs her own space and peace. It has 3 levels, the mid level is 2/3 the size of the overall bed so downstairs can be the toilet area and upstairs is a living-bedroom. I have sectioned it off by placing 2 panels and blocking off the middle level. The panels are placed so Jessie and Moo can still get to the first bit. Sorry if this makes no sense it's quite difficult to explain.
Ok heres a better idea, the ideas aren't mine I used these ones and changed a few bits I think have a look here for a way better picture http://princessblackie.homestead.com/ I have all sorts of variations on the beds over the last 2 years. One even looked like a barn, it was for 2 Netherlands who didn't need the masses of space. Never thought to dig that piccie out.
Have fun, the ideas will start flowing once you have seen that site.
Angela
Edit, Sod it I don't get this piccies malarky click the webshots link, the piccies are they and you'll figure it out.
This was orignally 1 bed but has now been sectioned off into 2 as Jasper needs her own space and peace. It has 3 levels, the mid level is 2/3 the size of the overall bed so downstairs can be the toilet area and upstairs is a living-bedroom. I have sectioned it off by placing 2 panels and blocking off the middle level. The panels are placed so Jessie and Moo can still get to the first bit. Sorry if this makes no sense it's quite difficult to explain.
Ok heres a better idea, the ideas aren't mine I used these ones and changed a few bits I think have a look here for a way better picture http://princessblackie.homestead.com/ I have all sorts of variations on the beds over the last 2 years. One even looked like a barn, it was for 2 Netherlands who didn't need the masses of space. Never thought to dig that piccie out.
Have fun, the ideas will start flowing once you have seen that site.
Angela
Edit, Sod it I don't get this piccies malarky click the webshots link, the piccies are they and you'll figure it out.