Designing a custom sukkah isn’t just about aesthetics — it’s a chance to bring your family’s values, memories, and identity into the heart of the holiday. Whether you’re building your first sukkah or upgrading from a basic kit, customizing it can turn it into a meaningful space your family actually wants to spend time in. In this post, we’ll walk through practical steps to create a sukkah that feels personal, beautiful, and completely yours. Here’s how to build a custom Sukkah step by step.

1. Start with the Size
Before anything else, ask:
How many people do I want to seat in my Sukkah?
Do I want space for a table, decorations, or sleeping?
What space do I have available (balcony, patio, backyard)?
Standard Sukkah Kit sizes like 8×16 or 12×12 fit most families, but at Sukkah360.com we can print custom wall murals to match any size — even odd shapes or extra-wide configurations.
Pro tip: Design your Sukkah to be slightly larger than you think you need. It’s always nice to have room to breathe.
2. Choose Your Sukkah Wall Mural Design
This is where it gets fun. Our Panoramic Sukkah wall murals are designed to transform your Sukkah into a window to anywhere in Israel— the Kotel (Western Wall) at night, Jerusalem’s famous Machaneh Yehudah Market , or the rolling hills of the Galil, to name a few. You can even send us your own photos and create one of our popular custom photo mosaic Sukkah Walls.
You can:
Choose from our library of breathtaking panoramic scenes of Israel
Send us your own high-resolution images (family photos, landscape, favorite place)
Mix and match panels — e.g., 2 sides Jerusalem, 1 Galil, 1 side Golan
3. Match Your Walls to Your Frame
Already have a Sukkah frame? We’ll help you size the mural walls to fit perfectly. Whether you use:
A prefab metal Sukkah frame
A pergola or porch
Any other structure you use for your Sukkah
Just send us your exact dimensions, and we’ll make sure the murals line up cleanly and include grommets for easy setup.
No frame yet? No Problem! We also sell complete Panoramic Sukkah Kits including frames and schach.
Final Thoughts
Building a sukkah is a mitzvah — but designing one can be a joy. Whether you want to make it a personal sanctuary, an inviting guest space, or a stunning backdrop for meals and memories, a custom Sukkah brings your vision to life.
Got a dream in mind but not sure how to start? Contact us and we’ll help you design it step by step.