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This is a great way to hide those ugly food containers and allow your puppers to eat a comfortable height. With all materials easily sourced at Bunnings, this is a fun little build and an easy way to update your outdoor area.
Materials
Tools
8 x 1.2m 19x42mm Dressed Pine
1 x 1200 x 900mm MDF VJ Wall Panel
1 x Specrite Golden Acacia Panel 405 x 1200mm https://www.bunnings.com.au/specrite-1200-x-405-x-18mm-golden-teak-acacia-multi-use-panel_p0456530
2 x Allset Per Food Storage 17L
10G 30mm Timber Screws
8G 20mm Timber Screws
Exterior Wood Glue
Small Cabinet Hinges
White Exterior Paint
Gloss Wood Varnish
Gloss Wall Putty
Ryobi One+ Drill
AEG Table Saw
AEG Drop Saw
Ryobi One+ Jigsaw
Ryobi One+ Disc Sander
Steps
Step 1
1/10
Using the pine timber lengths and 30mm timber screws, create a basic frame to hold all of the components. My frame was just under 1.2m long to ensure everything fit inside.
Step 2
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Using the same timber and screws, next build two additional frames to house the pet food containers.
Step 3
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Use the table saw to cut your VJ Panel to suit the sides of your feeder. Ensure you also add paneling on the edges of the food storage itself. Secure this to the frame using the 20mm timber screws.
Step 4
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Using the Gloss Paint Wall Putty, patch all of the screw holes and allow to dry overnight.
Step 5
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Using the disc sander, sand all the panels to ensure all of the faces are smooth to touch.
Step 6
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Measure and cut your two dog bowl panels. Use your current bowl as a stencil and then carefully cut out using the jigsaw.
Step 7
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Measure and cut out the sections for the lid. Glue these together using the exterior wood glue. Clamps are a must have for this as they will keep everything square.
Step 8
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Paint and Varnish all components separately.
Step 9
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Combine all components by securing the lid with rear facing hinges and screw upward through the frame for the dog bowl holders.
Step 10
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Add your bowls and storage containers.
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Re: Hamptons Dog Feeding Station
What a brilliant way to combine functionality and style, @Alicia_Woodwork, while also keeping your outdoor space neat and tidy. It's clear a lot of thought and effort went into building this, from the frame construction to the careful finishing touches. Kudos for putting together a project that not only serves a practical purpose but also adds a beautiful element to your outdoor area.
Many thanks for sharing.
Mitchell
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Re: Hamptons-style dog feeding station
I like Alicia wood work nice for my dog thank you
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Re: Hamptons-style dog feeding station
Hi @tariroapo,
A warm welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community.
Please allow me to tag @Alicia_Woodwork so she is notified of your kind words.
Jacob
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Re: Hamptons-style dog feeding station
Hi @tariroapo,
Thank you so much for your kind comment. It’s has been welcomed addition to our alfresco area.
Alicia
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Re: Hamptons Dog Feeding Station
Hi @MitchellMc,
Thank you so much. I am so happy with the finished product and look forward to uploading the next project.
Thank you so much again, Alicia

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