Durable Flooring
One of the most important things to consider when designing a pet-friendly home is flooring. Durable flooring options like laminate, tile, or hardwood are a must to withstand scratches and accidents. Avoiding carpets can make it easier to clean up any messes.
Built-in Feeding Station
A built-in feeding station is a convenient feature that can help keep your pet’s food and water bowls organized and out of the way. Consider a small space near your kitchen or laundry room where your pet can eat without getting underfoot.
Safe Outdoor Space
If you have a yard, consider installing a fence to provide a safe outdoor space for your pets to play and exercise. Providing shade, water and a shelter from the elements will ensure your pet’s safety and comfort.
Window Seats
Cats love to bask in the sun and watch birds outside. Create a cozy window seat for your feline friends to relax and enjoy the view.
Pet Doors
Pet doors give your pets the freedom to come and go as they please. Installing a pet door can also help reduce accidents by allowing your pet to quickly access the outdoors for potty breaks.
Indoor Exercise Areas
For pets who need more indoor exercise or are prone to anxiety or aggression, consider creating a dedicated space indoors. This space could be a spare bedroom, a sunroom or an enclosed patio area that can be used for playtime or training.
Laundry Room Design
Consider adding a dog washing station in your laundry room. This can save you time and money on trips to the groomer and will make it easier to keep your pet clean and healthy.
Designing a pet-friendly home is a great way to show your furry friends that they are an essential part of the family. By adding some of the features listed here, you can create a home that is comfortable, safe, and fun for your pets to live in. So go ahead and make your home a haven for your furry friend, they will thank you for it!
Tarynn & Gus