I'm (finally) adopting one or two rabbits sometime in the near future, and I've been planning out a cage. I found something that interested me a lot, the cage plan is originally for a dog, but I think that with a few minor changes it would be great for a rabbit or two. Here's the article: http://www.ikeahackers.net/2012/09/the-dog-suite.html
Basically if I don't paint the wood (in case of chewing; the wood comes untreated) and put something on the floor, such as coroplast, linoleum, or tile, it would be completely bunny-safe. I may also add one or two levels, depending on the size/cost of the cage. According to Ikea, the bed frame is for a twin, so it should be a great size: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/80253814/
I think it's a cool idea because it's a pretty easy project, it looks nice, it's cheap (kura beds come and go on craigslist all the time for under $100) and it has plenty of room for storage (or sleeping) on top. Let me know what you guys think!
Basically if I don't paint the wood (in case of chewing; the wood comes untreated) and put something on the floor, such as coroplast, linoleum, or tile, it would be completely bunny-safe. I may also add one or two levels, depending on the size/cost of the cage. According to Ikea, the bed frame is for a twin, so it should be a great size: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/80253814/
I think it's a cool idea because it's a pretty easy project, it looks nice, it's cheap (kura beds come and go on craigslist all the time for under $100) and it has plenty of room for storage (or sleeping) on top. Let me know what you guys think!