Cedar Crest Lodge
The Cedar Crest Lodge is a beautifully handcrafted timber dog home designed to provide comfort, protection, and timeless country charm. Proudly Australian made and built to order from premium treated pine timber, this kennel combines traditional craftsmanship with practical everyday functionality, making it the perfect home for small to medium-sized dogs.
Featuring a classic pitched roof with decorative country-style gable trim, the Cedar Crest Lodge offers a timeless appearance that complements any backyard. Its spacious interior provides a comfortable and secure sleeping area while the generous front entrance allows easy access for your dog.
Built with a genuine Colorbond roof and raised 70mm off the ground, the Cedar Crest Lodge promotes airflow underneath while helping protect the timber floor from ground moisture. The premium treated pine construction ensures long-lasting durability while maintaining the natural beauty of handcrafted Australian timber.
Designed for strength, comfort, and lasting quality, the Cedar Crest Lodge is the perfect choice for dog owners wanting a premium timber dog home that looks just as good as it performs.
Features:
Australian made
Built to order
Premium treated pine timber construction
Genuine Colorbond roof
Raised 70mm off the ground
Spacious enclosed sleeping area
Decorative country-style gable trim
Strong handcrafted construction
Ideal for small to medium dog breeds
Available flat-packed or fully assembled
Online orders only
Delivery available across Melbourne and regional Victoria
Specifications:
Overall Dimensions: 900mm (W) × 1140mm (L) × 1100mm (H)
Internal Dimensions: 800mm (W) × 900mm (L)
Doorway Opening: 620mm (H) × 400mm (W)
Construction: Premium treated pine timber
Roof: Genuine Colorbond steel
Ground Clearance: 70mm
Assembly Options: Flat-packed or fully assembled
Please note: As each kennel is built to order, minor variations in timber grain and appearance may occur. This does not affect the quality, strength, or durability of the finished product.

