When it comes to home life, it seems our pets are the number one consideration. New research of the nation's cat and dog owners commissioned by ManyPets showed 49% of those asked said their pet is the head of their household. If you're one such devoted animal lover, we've pulled together some top advice on the best ways to create a pet-friendly home so that all members of the household - both four-legged and two-legged - can live in perfect union together.
Our home design advice covers everything from the type of flooring your pets need to how you can design your layout to create an easier day-to-day life with your furry friends. So whether you are keen to minimise mess caused by mucky paws or have a needy pet who likes to keep an eye on you at all times, read on to ensure everyone is kept happy.
WHAT IS A PET-FRIENDLY HOME?
While living with pets brings us joy, things do not always run totally smoothly, as most owners will testify. "For many of us our pets are another member of the family and we willingly make space for them in our homes," says Gemma Holsgrove, associate director at interior design specialists Sims Hilditch.
"This can often come at the expense of our interiors." The key to creating a pet-friendly home lies in designing spaces carefully and using materials and finishes that not only take into account the needs and nuances of the animals you are sharing your home with, but which are also stylish and reflective of the human members of the household.
CHOOSE EASY-CARE FLOORING
Your choice of flooring is perhaps one of the most important factors when designing a pet-proof home. You need a floor that is hardwearing in the face of claws and dirt, easy to clean and low maintenance. Also bear in mind that opting for something non-slip will make life easier for your pets. Thankfully, there are several types of flooring that tick all these boxes.
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