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Trixie Nail-free Multi-room Corner House 3 Rooms
Nail-free Multi-room Corner House 3 Rooms €24,95

Nail-free Multi-room Corner House 3 Rooms

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Product description

Trixie Spijkervrij Multi-room Corner House 3 Rooms

The Trixie Multi-Room Corner House 3-Room is a compact wooden shelter for small rodents that like to sleep, hoard, and organize their enclosure into distinct corners. Thanks to the corner shape, the house fits nicely against the edge of the enclosure, leaving you with plenty of room to move and dig.

DRD chooses multi-chamber houses because they align well with natural behavior. Small rodents enjoy using multiple spaces: a sleeping area, a storage spot, and a quiet passageway or hiding place. This corner house has 3 chambers, an open base, and a removable roof. As a result, it fits beautifully into Hamsterscaping, Gerbilscaping, and natural interior designs.

In short

  • Nail-free wooden multi-room corner house with 3 rooms.
  • Dimensions: approx. 30 × 12 × 10 cm.
  • Openings: approx. Ø 8 cm.
  • Made of wood.
  • Open bottom, so the house can stand directly on the bedding.
  • Removable roof to quietly inspect the nest and stash.
  • Corner model: handy against the edge of the enclosure.
  • When using, always pay attention to the green suitable-for logos and the body size of your animal.

Pros

Made of natural wood
Nail-free design, great for gnawing animals
3 rooms for sleeping, hiding, and hoarding behavior
Open bottom for use directly on the bedding
Removable roof for relaxed inspection
Ideal for Hamsterscaping and Gerbilscaping

Why choose a multi-room corner house?

A multi-chamber house gives your pet more choice than a standard one-chamber house. In nature, many small rodents use burrows with multiple chambers. One chamber is used for sleeping, another for storing food, and yet another as a passageway or safe hiding place. This corner house mimics that principle in a compact way.

The corner shape is practical when you want to keep the enclosure organized. You can place the house against the edge or in a corner, so it takes up less space in the middle of the enclosure. This leaves more room for bedding, a running wheel, sandpit, tunnels, cork, and other natural furnishings.

The removable roof also makes the house convenient for you. You can easily check for old food stashes, wet nesting material, or soiled spots without lifting the entire house. This causes less disturbance for your animal and makes maintenance easier.

For which animals is the Multi-Room Corner House suitable?

  • Mouse: suitable as a compact multi-chamber house with multiple hiding places. For mice, the corner shape can be nice as a group house or as an extra hiding place in a natural setting.
  • Dwarf hamster: very suitable as a multi-chambered house for sleeping, hoarding, and hiding. The openings of approx. Ø 8 cm are spacious for dwarf hamsters.
  • Hamster: suitable for hamsters, depending on body size and use. Always check that your hamster fits through the openings comfortably, even when the cheek pouches are filled.
  • Gerbil: suitable for gerbilscaping and natural decor. Gerbils can use the house as a hiding place, passageway, and destructible element. Check regularly for gnawing damage.
  • Dwarf ridge: may be suitable as a small shelter or furnishing element, depending on size and build. Carefully check if the openings and interior space are suitable.
  • Rat: only suitable when the rats are small enough for the openings and the compact size. For larger adult rats, this house is usually too small to serve as a full-fledged rat house.
  • Degu: can be suitable as a wooden shelter and gnawing element. Degus are strong gnawers, so check regularly to ensure the house remains sturdy and tidy.

This corner house is not suitable as a shelter for guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and ferrets. The rooms and total interior space are too small for them. For these animals, it is better to choose a larger house that truly matches their body size and way of moving.

Ideal for Hamsterscaping and Gerbilscaping

Hamsterscaping and gerbilscaping revolve around an enclosure setup that supports behavior. Think of digging, hiding, hoarding, nesting, creating routes, and moving materials. A multi-chamber house fits well with this, as it provides structure to the enclosure.

Thanks to its corner shape, this house can be beautifully integrated against the wall of the enclosure. Place the house low and stable, possibly slightly recessed into the bedding. This way, it blends in more naturally with tunnels, cork, bedding, and other aquascaping materials.

Tip: Place a small amount of dried moss or a light natural decoration on the roof. This gives it a beautiful natural look and makes the little house an even more lovely part of the interior.

Open bottom: directly on the bedding

The corner house has an open bottom. This allows your animal to pull bedding and nesting material inside itself. This suits animals that like to build their own nest or set up storage dens. The open bottom also ensures that the house remains airier than a completely closed wooden house.

Place the house firmly on the bottom of the enclosure. For animals that dig frequently, such as gerbils and hamsters, it is advisable to sink the house slightly into the bedding. Check occasionally to ensure the house is not tilting or being undermined.

Removable roof: check carefully

The removable roof is practical when you want to check the nest or stash. Hamsters, in particular, can hoard food and sometimes bring fresh food into their little house. With a removable roof, you can take a quick look without moving the entire house.

Check calmly and only when necessary. The house is a safe place for your pet. By carefully lifting the roof, you can perform maintenance without unnecessarily disturbing the nest.

Nail-free wooden house

This house is nail-free. That is a nice advantage for animals that gnaw on wooden houses, such as hamsters, gerbils, and degus. Wood is a material used in a rodent enclosure and can be examined, worked on, or gnawed on by animals.

Regularly check the house for wear, sharp edges, or loose parts. Nail-free does not mean the house will last indefinitely; it primarily means it is a better fit for animals that enjoy working on their interior. Replace the house when it becomes too damaged or unstable.

Resin-free and nail-free for rodents and rabbits

Are the openings large enough?

The openings are approx. Ø 8 cm. This is spacious for mice and dwarf hamsters. For hamsters, it is important to always consider your animal's build. A hamster must be able to walk through the opening comfortably, even when the cheek pouches are filled.

For rats and degus, the opening is not the only consideration. The total interior space and height are also important. Use this house for these animals only if the size truly suits the animal and the way you intend to use the house.

View a multi-room house with a natural interior.

In this video, you can see how a multi-room house fits into a natural interior. Use it primarily as inspiration; every enclosure and every animal requires a unique layout.

Clean and check

It is best to clean a wooden house while it is as dry as possible. Lift the roof, remove old food supplies, and take away wet or soiled nesting material. Use moisture only when absolutely necessary, and allow the wood to dry thoroughly before replacing the house.

  • Check regularly whether there are old food stocks.
  • Remove fresh vegetables or moist food in a timely manner if it has been hoarded.
  • Preferably clean the house dry.
  • If necessary, use a suitable urine spray for urine stains.
  • Always let wood dry thoroughly before using it again.
  • Check for gnawing damage, loose parts, and sharp edges.

Animal welfare label

This multi-room corner house bears the Tierschutz-Kennzeichen. This is an Austrian animal welfare label for products that have been positively assessed by the Fachstelle für tiergerechte Tierhaltung und Tierschutz. The assessment considers legal regulations, animal welfare, practical application, and the suitability of the product.

For you as an owner, this provides extra reassurance: the product is not only designed as a shelter, but has also been evaluated from the perspective of animal-oriented use.

Animal welfare label for animal-oriented products

Dimensions and material

Dimensions: approx. 30 × 12 × 10 cm

Openings: approx. Ø 8 cm

Material: wood

Bottom: open bottom

Rooms: 3 rooms

Special features: nail-free, removable roof, flat roof, corner model, click system

Composition: wood

Good to know

  • Offer only under supervision.
  • Check regularly for wear, gnawing damage, loose parts, and sharp edges.
  • Choose the house based on body size, passage, and the green suitable-for logos.
  • Place the house low, level, and stable in the enclosure.
  • If there are burrowing animals, allow the house to sink slightly into the bedding.
  • Do not place heavy or unstable parts on the roof.
  • Check food supplies regularly, especially when your pet hoards fresh food.
  • Replace the house when it becomes too severely damaged or unstable.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many rooms does this multi-room corner house have?

This corner house has 3 rooms. The old title “2 rooms” is therefore incorrect; this product is intended as a compact multi-room house with three spaces.

For which animals is this Multi-Room Corner House suitable?

The house is suitable for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, rats, and degus, depending on body size and use. Pay close attention to the green 'suitable for' logos and check that your animal fits comfortably through the opening.

Is this house suitable for dwarf hamsters?

Yes, this corner house is very suitable for dwarf hamsters. The rooms provide space to sleep, hide, and create a food storage spot.

Is this house suitable for Syrian hamsters?

That depends on the size of your hamster. The opening is approx. Ø 8 cm, but the house is compact. Therefore, check if your hamster has plenty of room to enter, can turn around, and can comfortably use the rooms.

Is this house suitable for gerbils?

Yes, this house fits well with Gerbilscaping. Gerbils can use it as a hiding place, passageway, and of course, a destructive element. Do check regularly for gnawing damage.

Is this house suitable for rats?

Only when the rats are small enough and the house is used as a compact shelter or furnishing element. For larger adult rats, this corner house is usually too small to serve as a full-fledged rat house.

Why is a removable roof useful?

With a removable roof, you can check the nest and stash without lifting the entire house. This is calmer for your pet and convenient when you want to remove old food supplies.

Can I put something on the flat roof?

Yes, the roof can be used for a small feeding bowl, a light decoration, or some dried moss. Do not place heavy or unstable items on it and check that the house stands firmly.

Trixie nail-free multi-room corner house 3 rooms for small rodents

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Specifications
Dimensions (approx): 30 × 12 x 10 cm
Openings (approx): ø 8 cm
Material: Wood
Open Bottom: Yes
Suitable for: Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Degu
Particularities: -
Safety Information: Offer only under supervision. Check regularly for wear and tear
Trixie Nail-free Multi-room Corner House 3 Rooms
Reviews
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4 / 10
Lin Ottens 21 June 2025

Het idee is echt heel erg leuk, begrijp me niet verkeerd. Maar of ik heb uiteraard een defect exemplaar gekregen of de productie-kwaliteit van deze huisjes is gewoon niet al te best. Het dak past er niet goed op, je krijgt niet alle uitstekende stukjes in de daarvoor bestemde gaten. Een deel van de houten panelen klikt wel in elkaar en voor ongeveer 75% ging mijn exemplaar netjes in elkaar, tot ik bij een van de lange houtplaatjes kwam en erachter kwam dat deze dus niet aan elkaar vast geschoven konden worden dankzij de verkeerde gezaagde sluiting. Tenzij ik zelf een handige Henrietta ga uithangen, blijft dit voor altijd zo. Het huisje staat in elkaar maar echt mooit oogt het niet. Bovendien weet ik niet of de 30 cm maat echt geschikt is voor ratjes. Misschien kleine ratjes of zeer slanke vrouwtjes, maar voor volgroeide mannen heb ik zo mijn twijfels. (Ik heb dus mannetjes in mijn mischief.) Voor dwerg- en goudhamsters is hij echter wel geschikt en zelfs muisjes en gerbils zul je er veel plezier mee kunnen doen. Ik ga dit maar 2 sterren geven voor kwaliteit.

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