Amish 8'x 10' Ezra Cozy Dog Kennel Kit
Dimensions & Specifications
2x3 wood wall framing
2x4 wood trusses
4x8 enclosed area, 6x8 Kennel area for dog to roam
High quality siding and trim prefastened onto wall panels (insures panels are square)
Panelized wall sections (not just precut) saves time in assembly.
Gingerbread trim prefastened to panels
All other parts are precut and ready to assemble
2 working 14''x21'' windows with safety glass, grids, and screens
Shutters and flowerboxes
Reverse gable with painted heart plexi-glass window (white)
Dog entry door (40'' high x 20'' wide) (from outside into kennel area)
Pet door between kennel and enclosed area with 10''x15'' flap, with locking panel
Adult dutch door on side (61'' high x 34'' wide)
Hardware needed to assemble (screws, latches, handles, nails)
Outside corner trim (white aluminum)
All trim and siding is primed and ready for paint
Composite decking in kennel area
5/8'' plywood in 4x8 enclosed area
Chain link fencing for kennel area
Chain link fence interior enclosure
Link to excellent downloadable online manual with color pictures
Victorian Kennel Kit Options:
Deck and Painted Rail (white)
Extra Shutters
Chimney
Extra Flowerboxes
Extra windows (installed by customer)
Standard Feature:
Panelized DIY Kit with Floor Kit
Customer Provides:
Shingles
Drip Edge
Paint
Above items can easily be purchased at a local store
Shipping:
Ships via common carrier
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Delivery Cost & Lead Time
Additional Information
Choosing a Table Size
When shopping for a dining table, consider the following first:
- How often you host or need seating for more than 4.
- What other uses (i.e. outside dining) you envision for your table.
- The size of the room.
Second, to get an idea of the maximum size table your space will allow, measure the room.
Fold a sheet to the approximate size and shape you envision for your table and lay it on the floor. Measure from the wall to the sheet to get a visual idea of what size table will fit comfortably. To provide adequate room for people sitting at the table to get up, push their chair back, and walk around the table, aim for at least 48” from the edge of the table to the nearest wall or a piece of furniture.
Tabletop Size
- For tabletop area, allow a minimum of 24” per guest, (but 30” is better for more elbow room).
- For rectangular tables (the most popular table shape), add 12” of depth to each end for guests seated at the head and foot of the table.
- For leg tables, measure for the additional 12” from either the head or foot of the table to the first person sitting on the right or left.
Table Width
Most dining tables are 36” wide, which leaves room for place settings and serving pieces. Keep in mind that dining tables wider than 48” will be more difficult to reach across.
Table Shapes
The size you choose will be determined by the shape that best fits your needs and style.
Rectangular: Classic and versatile. Most popular dining table shape.
- 72” long seats eight comfortably, with one person at each end.
- 96” long seats 10 comfortably, with one person at each end.
- 120” long seats 12 comfortably, with one person at each end.
The Amish Falcon Trestle Table in the popular rectangular shape is shown in cherry with an onyx base.
Round: Create a casual and intimate atmosphere instantly.
- 36”- 48” diameter will comfortably seat four.
- 60” diameter will comfortably seat six.
- 72” diameter will comfortably seat eight.
The Amish Ensenada Single Pedestal Table is available with a 48” or 54” diameter and standard or counter height.
Oval: No sharp edges. Offer flexibility for guests seated at ends, bringing them together for easy conversation.
- 60” Oval table can seat up to 6.
- 97” Oval table can seat up to 8.
- 102” Oval table can seat up to 8.
- 120” Oval table can seat up to 12.
Some round tables turn into oval tables when leaves are added, like our Normandy Pedestal Table shown in our Sarasota, FL store.
Dining tables with extensions are a convenient way to seat more people on special occasions. Check out the four main types in action in our handy table extension video.
Table Height
Tables can be built in three heights: Table, counter, and bar.
- Most standard dining tables are 29”- 31” high. This traditional height is more formal and is ideal for hosting regular family dinners and celebrations. Since this is the most common height, you’ll find the widest variety of styles.
The Amish Bradbury Double Pedestal Dining Room Table can be custom-made in several sizes to fit your needs.
- Counter height tables are 34”- 36” high, and create a more casual dining experience. The added height creates the illusion that the table takes up less space.
The Amish Ripple Back Pedestal Table in counter height pairs beautifully with Amish Ripple Back Bar Stools.
- Bar height tables are generally 40”- 42” high. They create a casual atmosphere, and their height and width make them ideal for small spaces.