Designing a home for humans is one thing; designing it for humans and pets together is another—and honestly, more fun.
Start with flooring that can handle claws, small spills and occasional accidents. Tiles, certain stones and good-quality vinyl usually cope better than softwood or very shiny, easily scratched surfaces.
Think about washable everything: sofa covers, cushion covers, pet beds. Removable and machine-washable fabrics will save your sanity.
Create a fixed feeding corner with bowls on a mat, away from heavy foot traffic. This keeps mess contained and gives your pet a predictable eating spot.
Window safety is important, especially for cats and small dogs. Sturdy grills and secure latches mean you can keep windows open for air without worrying about falls or escapes.
Finally, assign at least one cosy pet spot in every major room—a bed, a mat, a favourite chair. If pets feel included and settled, they’re less likely to claim random places in ways that annoy people.
A pet-friendly home isn’t about sacrificing style; it’s about choosing materials and layouts that support everyone who actually lives there.
