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Work from home: Quick Tips for building a comfortable break room for your pooch

by Dianne Drinkwater 01/06/2025

Working from home, our dogs often like to get involved in what we’re doing. Whether that’s a video meeting, a spreadsheet marathon or simply your daily grind, your pooch will want to play, sniff, snuggle and smooch. So, why not give them a place to relax and while you finish your daily tasks?

Here are a few indoor dog house designs for your favorite pup and how to get started building them:

Standard dog house

Your average-sized dog house is probably best for a medium-sized dog around the 30 - 50lb range. This dog house is typically shaped as you’d expect, like a small house for your furry companion. However, there are a few ways to spruce it up and make it blend with both your pooch and your home.

Since this is an indoor structure, your panels can be made from a variety of lightweight materials, such as plywood, for a more permanent structure, or reinforced cardboard for a portable and upcycled dog house.

You’ll typically want to start with the foundation of the house, then move to the front and back panels. Once those have been assembled, start on the roof panels. For those who’d like a more fortified structure, try using 2×4s for support beams. Just make sure the supports and foundation are big enough for your dog’s body and space for them to move around.

Adding jute shingles and pleats can help give your dog’s new relaxation corner a rustic, natural feel. Painting the wood with bold and dense colors can help pull a more contemporary accent to your home office.

Soft dog houses

For those searching for a more flexible option, soft dog houses provide a quiet place for your pooch to lay their head without having to pull out your tools.

These houses are typically made with hardy fabrics such as canvas, corduroy, tweed or other ribbed and thick fabric. You’ll also need a few supports such as thick wooden or PVC sticks that can be purchased at a craft store.

These dog houses can get as funky as you’d like them to be, and are perfect for small to medium-sized dogs.

Pup in a cubicle

For those with larger dogs, whose heads may be a bit too tall for your average dog house roof, try creating a dog cubicle. These can typically be created either from dog pens or by building a small fenced-in area in your home.

You’ll also want to create a few weighted foundations for your dog’s structure, to ensure it doesn’t fall over while your pooch is tending to their workday tasks.

Be sure to incorporate a “cave” area toward the back of the cubicle, so your pup has a place to take lunch break naps or sit back and shadow you during yours.

These are just a few dog house ideas for your furry coworkers. Just basic building skills alone will provide you a great start for your pooch’s setup. And for those who are just getting started in the world of building and crafting, step-by-step instructions are available at a variety of online and in-store locations.

About the Author
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Dianne Drinkwater

Dianne is a full time, full service, state licensed Realtor®, member of Northeast Florida Regional Association of Realtors® (NEFAR), St. Augustine/ St.Johns County Board of Realtors, National Association of Realtors® (NAR), Florida Association of Realtors® (FAR), and Northeast Florida Regional Multiple Listing Service And St. Augustine/St. Johns (MLS), Shearwater Certified, and Military on the Move Designation.

She provides a unique blend of leadership, sales acumen, project management, technology, and world class customer relation skills to enhance Watson Realty Corporation's values in the real estate sales and mortgage marketplace. She is a decisive take action solution-oriented professional with 25+ years of progressive business experience who efficiently utilizes technology to improve results. She has lived in the St. Augustine/Jacksonville area since 2005 and has seen the area continue to flourish and stays well informed of future growth plans within Northeast Florida. 

Let's take a look at the lighter side of Dianne. She loves life is artistic loves music, the arts, yoga and genealogy! She loves to explore and hates to be bored. She loves the outdoors, especially plant life and wildlife. She has been a Master Gardener in Florida and Maine; as a photography enthusiast she has the eye to spot the perfect shot, which spills over to the photos she makes of the properties she markets AND frequently hires the best specialized real estate photographers/drone and videographers who make the difference in the sale. And, she loves to share her knowledge of the local real estate market and all aspects of the process to guide you through each step as a coach rather than a salesperson. 

So, let's sum it up. Buying or selling your home is an important life decision. Reasons can vary greatly from change of lifestyle, to relocation or life challenges. You need someone you can trust, count on, respect and help shoulder the stress, anxiety and time commitment involved. Doesn't this sound like someone you want working for you? 

So, what's the next step? Contacting Dianne of course. It is all about YOUR needs, goals, timeline and DREAMS! She's here to help you achieve them and she looks forward to hearing from you. 

What are you looking for in a Realtor? - Someone who will really listen to your wants and needs? Someone who will expertly market your home until the SOLD sign adorns your front lawn or if you are a buyer tirelessly researches your wish list to find that perfect home? - How about someone who will always be honest, holds ethics in high regard as a realtor, who works aggressively to get you the best price for your home and someone who knows the market? 

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