
Below you will find Bear's indoor enclosure which is a converted spare room. Take a look and we hope you take inspiration from it.
Who lives in the room?
Bear is a continental giant. He is very friendly and when he is not in his room, he has the run of the house.
What bunny proofing features does the enclosure have
The room has a tiles floor which is great, the skirting boards are also make of tiles so that stops a lot of damage and is easy to clean. To make it more comfortable a few off cuts of carpet has been laid down. Bear has access to the whole room, so a pet gate has been put across the door to allow easy access. We leave this open usually when he is not out as it lets Ozzy feel more included.
Because Bear has the whole room there are no electrical cords in the room. We only chose off cuts of wool carpets so there are only natural materials in his room.
Safety improvements
There is a tube although being a continental giant he is quickly growing out of this. He has a cardboard box that I cut some holes in. He likes customizing boxes by ripping shreds of the sides of the box. He also has a ball with a bell in it that he likes to bash about. We have a willow stick bridge that we put on its side and he like to sit in it.

Where's the favorite place in the room
Bear loves sitting at the top of his ramp on the coffee table. It's quite sheltered in there as there is a table over the top of it and he likes to run out is he thinks any food is on offer. He also likes to sit by the door to keep an eye on the rest of the house through the pet gate.
What's permanent features are there in the room
We built Bear a ramp out of wood that leads up to a coffee table of the same height and covered these in carpet. He loves running up and down this and around the back of this. There is a table over the top of this which is useful for leaving thing on. When he was little, we kept him in a dog crate and this is still in is room as it has his litter tray in it.