There’s nothing better than sharing your life with a dog, but let’s face it—sometimes, supplies are just plain expensive. There are some amazing dog beds that you can buy online or in pet stores, but a high-quality, durable one isn’t likely to come cheap. An alternative is to build your own DIY wooden dog bed with a few basic tools and materials.
The best thing about wooden dog beds is that they’re sturdy, long-lasting, and less likely to be chewed up. You can fill them with your dog’s favorite blankets and cuddly toys to make it a really cozy spot. If you’re ready to get stuck into your next DIY project, check out this roundup of beginner-friendly, intermediate, and advanced DIY wooden dog beds.
Top 20 DIY Wooden Dog Beds
1. $12 DIY Pet Bed by Shanty 2 Chic
This simple, inexpensive DIY pet bed is put together with furring strips of varying sizes (1x4x8, 1x2x8, 2x4x10), a nailer, some screws, nails, and plenty of wood glue. We’d estimate that this bed would take a few hours to make if you’re a beginner—less time if you’re an experienced DIYer. It’s suitable for small dogs It’s also super cheap to make if you already have all the tools—according to the creator, the wood cost under $12 in wood!
2. DIY Dog Bunk Bed and Feeder Station by Budget101
If you’re the parent of multiple dogs and have some DIY experience, this doggy bunk bed might be what you need. Though this is a more advanced kind of project, the creator kindly made a YouTube video of the process—you can find it in the link to the plan. If you have only one dog, the below section can be made into a feeder instead of a second bed. The design was inspired by standard bunk bed plans, but the measurements were halved to make it into a dog bed.
3. Pallet Dog Bed from 1001 Pallets
This pallet dog bed with raised sides took the creator 3 days to put together. It’s made with wood pallets and put together with screws and wood glue and finished off with water-based varnish. This is quite a large dog bed but can be tailored to any size you want—you might not need to spend as much time on it if you go for a smaller size. We love the natural look of this dog bed and can picture it as a very cozy slumber spot once it’s been filled!
4. DIY Dog Bed With Storage by DIY Huntress
This DIY dog bed with storage is a breeze to build, but you may also use it for inspiration for your own DIY project. If you have an old drawer lying around, you could simply add some wooden planks on top to create sides (if they aren’t already attached) and put a comfy blanket or cushion inside. Combining your dog bed and a storage spot is a great way to optimize your space.
5. Prodigal Pieces DIY Pet Bed for Small Dogs
The creator of this DIY pet bed made it with small and medium dogs in mind, but you can always change up the size to fit a larger dog. It looks super cozy and costs around $30 to make, so this is an option well worth considering if you’re hoping to save a few dollars.
Felt furniture feet attached to the bottom help prevent your floor from getting scratched and the creator included trunk handles on the sides to make it more portable.
6. The Inspired Workshop DIY Large Dog Bed
If you’ve got a heftier breed on your hands, this DIY dog bed was designed specifically for large dogs but, again, it can be tailored to be smaller if you wish. The recipient of this amazing dog bed was a 60-70-pound dog.
Like several other designs, it’s raised slightly off the floor to help protect it and is perfect for filling with a large cushion or blanket. According to the creator, it only costs around $36 to make.
7. Couch-style DIY Dog Bed by The Pretty Mutt
We have to admit, we’re in love with this couch-style DIY dog bed. Though a relatively simple design, when kitted out with cushions, it has a lovely regal look to it which is perfect for elegant and dignified pooches.
The open, low front section makes it easy for your dog to hop on and off. Best of all, the creator provides detailed instructions which include a size guide if you want to change things up and tips on handling potential mistakes.
8. Room for Tuesday Easy Chest of Drawers DIY Bed
If you have an old chest of drawers or a cupboard with drawers lying around, you could recycle it into something like this. The DIYer who created this dog bed used an old cupboard, removed the doors, and attached the drawer to the bottom. The drawer acts as the dog bed, allowing you to put ornaments on top of the cupboard for decoration.
We love how with this project you don’t even need to buy any extra wood—you can simply recycle whatever you have available.
9. The Owner-Builder Network Cozy Barrel Dog Beds
Here’s more inspiration for creating dog beds out of barrels if the project above has tickled your fancy. The above link shares information on the kinds of barrels you can get and more detailed information on the kinds of materials and tools you’d need for a project like this.
You can buy dog beds like this, but they’re not likely to come cheap so making your own could save you hundreds of dollars. If you’re so inclined, you could even use some of the extra wood to create a cute name tag like the ones shown in the Pinterest photo.
10. TV Stand Dog Bed from Home Decor Ideas
Major kudos to the person who makes these gorgeous TV stand dog beds—they’re clearly incredibly resourceful and creative. All you need to do is take an old TV cabinet and remove any unnecessary drawers and doors, sand it, clean it, and prime it.
The fun part is that you get to decorate the interior however you like. We saw TV stand dog beds with fluffy rugs clocks, hanging frames, and even lampshades inside.
11. Pallet Two-Dog Bed by 1001 Pallets
If you’ve got two dogs that like to sleep near each other, this nifty two-dog bed made from wood pallets is a great choice. Judging by the YouTube video, this might take a while, especially given that there’s a fair bit of sanding to do.
If possible, you might want to get someone to help you out with the sanding to reduce the time it will take. The project is finished by placing a plush dog bed inside each pallet.
12. One Project Closer End Table Dog Crate/Bed
This is a from-scratch DIY dog bed that doubles up as a crate and end table. We’d recommend it for those with some DIY experience as there are quite a few materials and tools required, though the step-by-step instructions are very clear and straightforward, which is a huge help.
The table/crate is finished off with a dark walnut wood stain and sealed with polyurethane to give it a warm, natural look.
13. Super Simple DIY Table Bed
If you’re a complete beginner or want a DIY project without a whole lot of work, check out this super simple DIY table bed. The creator started with an old table that needed sprucing up, so they removed the doors and hinges and painted what was left to give it a more modern look.
If you prefer, though, you don’t need to paint—if you like the table as it is or have a table that’s already perfect the perfect fit, you could always just leave it as it is and put a cushion inside. What could be simpler?!
14. Ikea Hack Storage Crate Dog Bed
For the ultimate easy DIY project, why not buy an Ikea storage crate? You can either leave it as it is and put your dog’s bed or cushion inside or spruce it up with some paint and decorations—the choice is yours!
A quick tip to finish—Ikea is excellent for buying inexpensive furniture that you can transform into pet beds and crates, so it’s worth considering if you don’t have any old furniture lying around or want something ready-made that you can alter and decorate.
15. DIY Raised Plywood Dog Bed With Removable Ramp by Widen Woodworks
This plan can be challenging for dog owners less accustomed to DIY, but once the cutting and measurements of the pieces are done, it’s simple to put together. The presenter of the video showcasing this plan is very thorough with the steps and explanation and even divided the video into steps for you to follow along. Some specialized tools are needed to craft this dog bed, but seasoned DIYers will likely have most of them already in their garage or woodworking shop.
16. Simple Easy Dog Bed by Puffy Fluffy Dog
This plan is perfect for those familiar with DIY but also perfectly achievable for novice crafters with the right tools. The creator doesn’t specify which type of wood they used for the plan, so choosing a type that you’re used to working with may be the best option. There are a few ways to put the bed together, such as with staples or nails, so you can choose depending on which tools you have at home. This is not a step-by-step plan, but the video films all the steps so you can follow along.
17. Custom Dog Bed by Corey Rametta
This plan is for those familiar with woodworking since it requires specialized tools and technical know-how. The result is incredible, however, and this dog bed can be scaled up or down depending on the size of your pup for a perfect fit. Some elements of the plan are optional, such as finishing it with tung oil for protection, but the video explains exactly what each step and addition does to add to the finished dog bed.
18. $15 Pet Bed by The Rehab Life
This cute plan is chic and easy to make and only requires a few tools that most DIY enthusiasts will have at their disposal. This video plan is also thoughtfully created; it provides a list of materials needed at the start and precise measurements for each step. This makes following along a breeze! This dog bed could also be scaled up or down depending on the size of your dog, and the finish can be changed by switching out the wood stain for a different color. All this for just $15!
19. Cozy DIY Dog Bed for Small Dogs by 731 WoodWorks
This dog bed looks professionally made and is relatively easy to construct, but it requires a few tools that might not be in a casual DIYer’s arsenal. The creator of this plan takes you through the whole build, explaining each step and providing handy written instructions in the description of the video, which makes things easier. The headboard on this dog bed makes it stand out, and it’d be relatively easy to scale up the measurements and materials to accommodate even a giant dog bed!
20. Mid-Century Modern Dog Bed by Modern Builds
This plan is explained thoroughly by the creator, who shows us each step and explains each tool as it’s used. While the difficulty of this dog bed plan is moderate due to the tools required, it’s not complex once all the pieces are correctly cut and measured. The finished dog bed is secure and looks great, with low sides and a wide base that perfectly suits older or larger dogs. If you have the time to create this plan, the extra effort to stain it at the end showcases its design and makes for a stylish piece of furniture that will (hopefully) last your dog a lifetime.
Final Thoughts
DIYing a dog bed is a great way to save money and feel a real sense of reward when your pooch makes themself at home in it. Whether you’re a DIY pro or a complete beginner, we hope you’ve been able to find a DIY project here that you can get stuck into today.
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