Ha ha ha ha #1BunnyLover, I knew if I hung around and stalked the BB forums long enough I’d come across someone like you! Lol…
I made Henry’s house cause I too wanted it to look nice/blend into my dining room/kitchen (also I don’t have access to the fabulous bunny homes that most BBer’s have cause of where I live). I did have pictures up ages ago in my profile, but took them down due to embarrassment, ha ha hah! So I’ll try and explain my setup – BUT please keep in mind, Henry is free range 24/7 – so mine would not be ideal for an enclosed bunny. His setup is based along our back wall under a window, starting with a cabinet. We cut a doorway in the side and he uses the bottom as his private/hidey space (we had to put a tie on the front door knobs cause he worked out how to push them open – we jokingly call this his ‘backdoor’), and store everything bunny on the top shelf. We then made a rectangle timber frame with wire on the front and plywood (painted the same wall colour to blend it into the wall) on the back with both ends open, one against the cabinet with the doorway and the other end is open with a gap (his outdoor patio) and that leads into his carrier which is his toilet. So when you walk into the room, the cabinet catches your eye, the cage hides behind the dining table and blends into the wall. Shame his toilet (the carrier) sticks out the other end, but cause it contains everything, it looks neat and tidy – so no complaints from me. Till I look down – my floor is covered in hay, shredded paper and bunny fluff. Bugga! Henry’s house may not be perfect, but hey it does the job for him and most importantly, it gives me a laugh every morning when I walk out into my dining room! Cheers.