Attention all pet parents and interior design enthusiasts! Are you tired of living in a world where you must choose between a stylish home or a pet-friendly one? Put down your chewed-up shoes and fur-riddled blanket, and listen up! With some creativity and doggone good ideas, you can create a living space that is both drool-worthy and drool-proof. So, whether you are a crazy cat lady or proud pup parent, get ready to unleash your inner decorator and make your home a paradise for you and your furry best friend.
Durable Fabrics And Materials
Keeping your pets off your furniture can be a challenging task. Who can blame your pup or kitty for wanting to lounge on the comfy sofa? It is our favourite place to relax too! When creating a pet-friendly living space, it is best to start with what fabrics you will use for furniture. Here are a few ideas to get you started:
- Linen is a brilliant fabric for pet-friendly furniture because it is durable, easy to clean, and comfortable. It can withstand your cat’s scratching and your dog’s chewing. You can also clean it with a damp cloth in case of little accidents.
- Genuine and faux leather is stain resistant, making them popular pet-friendly furniture fabric choices. They are also easy to clean and durable, which will stand up to the wear and tear of your furry best friend.
- Polyester is another popular choice for pet-friendly fabric. It is durable and can withstand scratches, dirt, and pet hair. It is also quickly hoovered or spot cleaned with a damp cloth.
Create A Designated Pet Space
Just like we have designated spaces in our homes, like sitting rooms and bedrooms, our pets also deserve their own spaces. Create an area that is just for them. Add a pet bed, some toys, and their food and water bowls. You can even section the area off with a pet gate so they can use the space to hang out when you are at work or away from the house.
Store Pet Supplies In Style
Having a pet means having a lot of stuff they need around the house, such as treats, food, toys, and grooming tools. Keeping everything organised and put away until you need them will make your home feel more like your home. You can use Glass jars or plastic storage containers for treats and food. A storage ottoman or basket can be used for toys and grooming tools. You can also place hooks on the wall next to the front door for leashes, so they are ready to go when it is time for a walk.
Choose Pet Safe Plants
You don’t have to give up your interior greenery just because you have a furry companion living with you. Although, keep in mind that some plants are toxic to animals and shouldn’t be in the same living space. No worries; there are plenty of pet-safe indoor plants to choose from. Here are a few you can look into:
- Spider Plant
- Succulents
- Birds Nest Fern
- Orchid
- Date Palm

































