To me that's the same as a crate.... just a little bigger, allowing her to toilet in the middle of the night.
I would talk to the breeder about whether s/he's doing any crate training yet. If so, just put her in the crate a few times the day you get her (maybe for the car ride, for meals, and once or twice more with toys), and then let her sleep there at night.
If the breeder hasn't done any crate training (or you get her from a place where you don't know her background, like a shelter....I don't know what you're planning), then spend a lot of time that first day making the crate a lot of fun. Put all her toys in it, so she has to go in to get one. Put a comfy bed in to entice her to sleep there. Feed her all meals and snacks/kongs/whatever you give her in the crate. Then lock her in at night with your earplugs handy if you need them. As long as you completely ignore any vocalization while she's in the crate (if you're in bed, don't even MOVE unless she's quiet), and spend a lot of time during the day teaching her that the crate is good, it should only take a few days before she's perfectly comfortable in there at night.