Friday, December 09, 2011

Stolmen cat tree


Materials: STOLMEN, VIKA ANNEFORS

Description: Stolmen post with fastening accessories along with Vika Annefors bench as foundation.


Two holes drilled with 52mm holesaw through Vika Annefors.
Steps made of simple pinewood from local hardware store. Drilled with holes for Stolmen and the fastening kit.
The steps finished with cat scratch friendly carpeting.
Capable of entertaining four heavily built and active Siamese and Oriental cats!

See more of the cat tree.

~ Maria Gjerde and Jan Ove Strand, Norway

15 comments:

  1. I love this!!! A cat tree that doesn't scream "omg! I'm a cat tree!" :) Nice!

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  2. Awesome!Great job! Are your cats heavy? One of my cats is hovering around 14lbs. I am wondering if this can handle the play of a larger cat.

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  3. It supports 4 cats ranging from 11 to 15 lbs simultanously, the sturdiness of the steps is determined of the material choice and thickness.
    We used pine because of availability and cost effectivness.
    Cheers!
    Jan Ove & Maria

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  4. Your cats probably love this, although they will probably never outright show it, since they are, well, cats. Good hack!

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  5. This is really great! I have been searching for a cat tree, but they are all so tacky. My husband I have decided to make one like yours. I have a couple of questions though. 1.) Are you using the Stolmen clothes rails for the supports at the top? 2.) What are the dimensions of your pine boards? 3.) Are those just some extra mounting fixtures above your top shelf or are they part of the integrity of the structure? Thanks for such a cool idea! Priscilla Anderson

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  6. @anonymous with 14lb cat, you might consider the CATkins diet for your fat feline friend...

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  7. Such a great idea!

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  8. Great idea! I have been plugging away at this project, but I am having a problem with the steps -- they aren't staying straight! I used a 2" hole saw, and the holes in the shelves seem to be a tad wider than the pole. Did you experience this as well? Any suggestions? Rachel

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  9. Great idea! I have been plugging away at this project, but I am having a problem with the steps -- they aren't staying straight! I used a 2" hole saw, and the holes in the shelves seem to be a tad wider than the pole. Did you experience this as well? Any suggestions?

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  10. I am entertaining the idea of building this, but am wondering if you used more than one of the stolmen rails? The longest one is only 43 1/4 inches. Guess I'm not seeing something in the pictures. Any details would be greatly appreciated.

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  11. I have added a new photo on my blog with more details.

    http://mariagjerde.blogspot.com/2011/11/klatrestativ.html

    Jan Ove & Maria

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  12. This is the correct post to use.
    http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20179940/

    I just had a lady in my store looking for one.

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  13. Do not use Stolmen rail. You need Stolmen Post. About US$30.

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  14. Hoping I'll get a reply - just opened my Stolmen pole and measured it and it appears that a 2" hole saw will work fine....but the Ikea instructions suggest drilling 3 screws into the ceiling...which I DON'T want to do! Suspect it's because this is for wardrobe uses rather than cat tree....and the screws are overkill....

    Pam

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