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How Interior Design Can Make Your Home More Pet Friendly

 

Make Your Home More Pet Friendly

If you are a pet owner, you know very well that you have to keep your furry little friends in mind as you decorate your home. You do not want to waste your time and money on an interior design project that is just going to be ruined by shedding or scratches, and cause you to resent your pet. This is why pet owners can especially benefit from the guidance of an experienced Miami Beach decorator. Here are just a few ways that your home can be designed to make your life easier, and to be more welcoming to your animal companions.

Make it Easier to Clean Up Inevitable Messes

Whether you have dogs or cats, you are going to have to deal with the occasional mess. Your pets will track dirt through the house on their paws, sometimes they will get sick, and there will be accidents here and there. Because of this inevitability, your Miami Beach interior designer is likely going to recommend that you do not opt for carpeting throughout the entire house.

Hardwood floors are also tricky if your pets have claws, as they are likely to become scratched and scuffed. Laminate or durable tile floors are largely the most pet friendly floors because they allow for easier clean up when you do have a pet mess to deal with. If you prefer to have carpet, try to keep area rugs on your floors that can be easily moved and cleaned periodically.

Choosing Pet Friendly Fabrics

Pets make interior designing more difficult for two primary reasons: claws and hair. You do not want to use any fabrics on your furniture, your drapes, or any other home décor that are going to be easily ripped or going to be a magnet for pet hair. You’re going to want to stay away from leather, silk, or velvet as much as possible. It can also help to keep a covering over the furniture the pets use the most that you can easily remove and wash.

Pet Friendly Storage Areas

Pets are a lot like children in that they can quickly clutter your home with toys and other accessories. Your Miami Beach decorator can help design your home so that your pets do not overrun the place. One way they can do this is by helping you find and install attractive storage containers for things such as toys, treats, leashes, brushes, and other pet items. The key is to use containers, such as wicker baskets and designer cabinets, to hide the fact that they are even pet-related.

Design a Space Specifically For You Pet

One of the best ways to ensure that your pet does not take over the entire house is to make sure they have a space of their own within the interior design. As your Miami interior designer is planning your decorating strategy, make sure they know that you will need a space that is out of the way for feeding dishes, and possible a pet bed or litter box. A skilled interior decorator can plan for these items in a way that makes both you and your pet feel right at home.

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