Life, Styled
Creating a haven for your animal companions is at the heart of our comprehensive home remodeling guide. If you’re an animal lover, you understand the joy they bring and appreciate their companionship. Yet, our homes aren’t always designed with their needs in mind. As we delve into this guide, we’ll explore ways to design a home that suits everyone’s lifestyle, where everyone, including our pets, feels welcome and comfortable. We’ll discuss everything from understanding your pets’ unique needs to integrating smart technologies, pet-friendly flooring and furniture choices, play areas, hygiene considerations, and tips on hiring pet-friendly remodeling professionals. Whether remodeling, moving, or making your home more pet-friendly, this guide inspires you to create a safe and fun environment for your furry friends.
Understanding Your Animal Companion’s Needs
Each animal companion has unique requirements. Understanding these, be they species or breed-specific, shapes how you should remodel your home. Also, advice from your vet or an animal expert can prove invaluable.
Building a Safe Haven
Foremost, prioritize safety. Eradicate any toxic plants and hazardous materials. Manage cords efficiently and secure chemicals and medicines, preventing potential mishaps.
Durable, animal-resistant materials are key. Equally important is designing spaces with your animals’ comfort and visibility in mind. Picture windows and perches for cats, doggy doors, and ramps for your canines.
Flooring Choices
Each type of flooring has its benefits and drawbacks. While hardwood is enduring and easy to clean, it may prove slippery for your companions. A pet-friendly carpeting option might be more suitable. Regular cleaning and maintenance ensure longevity.
Furniture and Fabric Choices
Selecting furniture demands thoughtful consideration. Aim for robust, animal-friendly fabric and materials. Today, you can find innovative furniture designs crafted with animals in mind. That is an opportunity to design a laundry room that serves as a cozy animal corner, using furniture that serves dual purposes.
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Transitioning Smoothly
Moving to a new home can be a stressful process, not only for you, but especially if you are relocating with your family or companions, it can be even worse. Their comfort and safety during the relocation process are of paramount importance. Start by acclimating them to their transport carriers well before moving day, so these become a safe space rather than a source of anxiety.
Keep them in a quiet, familiar room on a moving day until all the commotion dies down. Once in the new home, set up a space with their favorite items, such as toys, beds, or blankets, as soon as possible. Give them time to adjust and explore; eventually, your new house will feel like a safe and fun environment for your furry friends. This relocation experience is also perfect for reassessing and tailoring your new space to their needs.
Entertainment and Exercise
Outdoor areas can be pet playgrounds. Indoors, designated play zones can provide your furry friends with a safe and fun environment. Consider fun additions like catwalks, doggy dens, or bird nooks.
Smart Tech Integration
Tech for animals continually evolves, offering benefits like automated feeding and exercise. While planning your remodel, consider incorporating these technologies. Smart tech can add extra safety and fun to your animal’s environment.
Hiring Home Remodeling Professionals
When hiring professionals, ensure they’re comfortable working on animal-friendly projects. Discuss your animals’ needs with your chosen contractor and prepare relevant questions to ensure they grasp your vision.
Are you relocating to a new home? It’s an ideal opportunity to reassess and design a safe and enjoyable environment for your furry friends.
Feeding and Hygiene: Creating Designated Zones
A designated feeding station helps maintain cleanliness. Additionally, plan for hygiene aspects, including areas for litter boxes and animal showers. Location matters: these zones should be easily accessible yet unobtrusive.
Color and Zones: An Integral Part of Design
The color palette can convey more than just aesthetic appeal. Unique hues can be used to create zones that animals associate with specific activities. For example, a distinctively colored mat could signify the feeding area. Another creative idea for a pet-friendly home remodel could be incorporating color in your bathroom design. That adds an artistic touch and can indicate a pet-specific area, balancing functionality with style.
Integrating Nature: Bringing the Outdoors In
Indoor pets can benefit from a taste of the great outdoors within their safe indoor environment. You could introduce safe houseplants for your pets, ensuring they add a natural touch without posing any hazards. Another idea is to incorporate natural elements, such as pet-friendly grass or climbing branches, depending on the species. Integrating natural perches or bird-safe foliage into an indoor aviary could be an exciting addition for bird owners. These elements create a safe and enjoyable environment for your furry friends while enhancing the aesthetics of your space.
Crafting a Child and Animal-Friendly Home Without Sacrificing Style
The same principles apply to your animal companions, like how you would design a kid-friendly home without sacrificing style. Choosing robust materials, strategic layouts, and smart storage solutions ensures a home is safe, stylish, and comfortable for all occupants – children and pets alike.
The Age Factor: Adapting Your Home as Your Pet Grows
Just like humans, pets’ needs change as they grow older. An active kitten or puppy may require more play areas and ‘pet-proof’ zones. At the same time, an aging pet may benefit from easily accessible, comfortable resting spaces and possibly ramps or stairs to help them navigate the home. Regular reassessment of your home design to accommodate these changes can significantly enhance your pet’s quality of life. Furthermore, these adaptations can ensure a safe and fun environment for your furry friends throughout their life stages.
Making the decision to open our own showroom was not done overnight. It began as the answer to a need for our clients. They needed a place where they could come and explore the possibilities that awaited them for their home renovation. It was important to our owners, Travis and Stacey Walker, that their clients could see and feel the products, enhancing their design experience. As the idea became a reality, the Walkers realized the added benefit of having more than just cabinets featured in the showroom. Greenbrook Design is proud to be an authorized dealer for not just four lines of cabinetry but multiple home furnishings and decor companies like Europe 2 You and Moe’s. Get a peek inside the showroom here and listen to Stacey share her vision of the showroom.
We have all witnessed the transformation this past year, bedrooms become offices, kitchen tables become classrooms, and your basement doubles as a home gym. The problem is that most of these spaces were not ready to accommodate double duty. Multifunctional means one area of the home can handle multiple duties, while this sounds great, no one wants it to look like it’s a three-in-one, which is where good design comes into play. Selecting furniture pieces that can serve several purposes or planning a layout that can fulfill multiple needs is key to creating a home that suits your family’s unique lifestyle and routine. Let’s discuss what goes into designing these spaces and how you can make the most of the space you have.
Design is more than just creating a layout that is functional and beautiful; it is about turning a house into a home that has an atmosphere just right for you. A functional home is good, but a home where you feel at home is best, which is the end goal for every designer. One way to have a welcoming environment is to draw inspiration from nature, which is a trend that is gaining momentum in the design world.
When you think of a closet, you envision a space within a room that opens with a door. For some, it means enough room to hang up clothes or store larger items. It has, however, evolved to become much more than a mere stash and go-to spot for necessities. From hall closets to pantries to linen and bedroom closets, they serve multiple purposes. Today, it can be a mini dressing room, a place to keep all the kids’ sports equipment, and even a place of meditation ( really, it’s a thing). It is a great way to gain extra storage in the bedroom for personal items and is considered an extension of the home.
Are you feeling like something needs to change inside your home? Tired of the same old decor pieces greeting you when you come home? Maybe your taste in style has changed, and you’re looking for a little update? The good news is you don’t have to do a full-blown renovation to achieve your goal; sometimes, it takes a little freshening up to update your home.






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