A recent project I worked on involved a client who was big on pets (and yes, they have several!). They were struggling with how to have a functional, yet stylish home, that didn't scream "pet stuff everywhere." The solution? We turned the bottom of their stairs into a custom pet alcove--a beautiful little nook designed to fit in seamlessly with the rest of the space. But what made this unique wasn't just the idea of using the under-the-stairs area. It was the way we tied in the pet elements with the rest of the home's aesthetic. We used high-quality, durable materials like reclaimed wood, stylish woven baskets for their pets' toys, and soft, washable pet beds that still looked chic. Not only was this a functional space for their pets to sleep and play, but it also became a stylish focal point of the living room. It felt like part of the design, not something that was "tacked on." The pets had their cozy spots, but it didn't feel cluttered or chaotic. It was organized, tidy, and intentional. The use of textured rugs, for example, that were both pet-friendly and decorative, helped ground the space. And the pet-friendly furniture was chosen with quality materials that stood up to the pets but still had a luxurious look--think leather that could withstand scratches and outdoor fabrics that could handle the occasional mess. What this did for my client was give them a home that felt like a true sanctuary for both their family and their pets. It allowed the pets to feel like part of the family without the design feeling compromised. So, when I tell you people are incorporating their pets into their home decor, I'm not just talking about pet beds and bowls in the corner. I'm talking about creating spaces that blend seamlessly with the overall look and feel of the home, where pets feel like they belong in the space--not as an add-on. Whether it's turning a closet into a doggie den, designing pet-friendly staircases (like pet steps that match the interior), or using functional yet stylish pet furniture that aligns with your home's aesthetic. So, whether you're working with limited space or just want to create a beautiful home that works for your furry friends, my approach is always to marry style and function. With a little thought and a few smart design choices, your pets can have their own dedicated spaces that feel just as curated as the rest of your home. And trust me--everyone will notice the difference!
One unique way I've seen pets influence home design is the rise of dedicated dog wash stations and integrated feeding zones -- especially in mudrooms and laundry areas. By building in a wash station, we not only create a designated grooming space, but we also contain the mess before it ever enters the main part of the house. It's an elegant solution for real life. We're also integrating pet feeding stations directly into toe kicks -- they slide out for meals and tuck away when not in use. It keeps the space looking clean and intentional, while still honoring the daily needs of your pet. My clients think of their pets as full family members, and the homes we design reflect that with thoughtful, functional features that are as stylish as they are practical.
A unique way I've seen pet owners incorporate their furry friends into home decor is through stylish, custom pet furniture that complements their living spaces. From designer dog sofas to chic pet feeding stations, these pieces seamlessly blend with home decor, making pets an integrated part of the design. Durable, pet friendly materials like stain resistant fabrics and hidden litter boxes also add convenience without sacrificing style. This approach creates a comfortable, stylish home for both pets and owners, proving you don't have to compromise on design to create a pet friendly environment.
We're seeing more homeowners designing dedicated pet spaces that blend seamlessly with their overall decor. One client incorporated a stunning built-in dog bed nook under their staircase landing, using the same engineered hardwood flooring for visual continuity but adding washable cushions and hidden storage for toys. We recommended our scratch-resistant luxury vinyl planks for the surrounding area, which perfectly mimicked the hardwood look while providing superior protection against accidents and claw marks. This thoughtful integration created a stylish pet space that enhanced the home's aesthetics rather than compromising them.
When I first brought my cat, Sky, into our home, I quickly realised how important it was to create a safe, quiet space for her. Like many cats, she felt anxious adjusting to a new environment, so I decided to integrate a custom-built pet nook into our living space. This simple addition has made a world of difference, and it's one of the most stylish, practical ways I've seen people incorporate pets into their home decor. These pet nooks provide a designated space where your pet can retreat and feel safe, especially in the early days when they're still settling in. For Sky, this small, secluded corner under the stairs became her sanctuary. It's not just functional; it complements the home's overall aesthetic, too. The nook blends seamlessly with the rest of our decor, so it doesn't feel out of place. It's a stylish way to meet both her needs and mine. What makes pet nooks particularly valuable is how they reduce anxiety for pets like cats, who can be easily overwhelmed. Creating a retreat where they can feel safe and secure helps them adjust much more comfortably. These custom nooks also keep your home feeling peaceful and organised, as they offer your pet a space that's both cosy and practical without disrupting the flow of the house. Takeaway: If you're looking to make your home both stylish and pet-friendly, I highly recommend designing a dedicated pet nook. Whether it's under a staircase or tucked into an unused corner, having a quiet, comfy space where your pet can retreat and feel at ease is a simple yet effective way to improve their well-being and your home's look.
Integrating pets into home décor has become a delightful trend among pet lovers, blending functionality with style. A particularly unique method I've observed is the creation of custom-built “pet nooks” in living spaces. These are often charming, cozy spaces under staircases or built into furniture like cabinets and side tables. They not only provide a personal space for pets to relax and feel secure but also add a whimsical element to the home décor. These pet nooks often mirror the overall aesthetic of the home, using similar materials and color palettes, which ensures that the pet’s space complements the living area rather than clashing with it. This approach not only celebrates the pet as a family member but also maintains a chic and cohesive look in the home. Pet owners often incorporate comfortable cushions, favorite toys, or even framed photos of their pets, making these nooks both functional and fashionable. This kind of pet-friendly design solution is a testament to how pets can inspire creativity in home styling, resulting in spaces that are enjoyable for both humans and their animal companions.