Interior Tricks for Homes with Paw Friends

It’s absolutely impossible to imagine your lives without your furry friends. It may also seem impossible to imagine a home with furry friends that is NOT a mess. Then how do you manage to keep your homes clean and the items intact while your animal companion is on-board? Continue reading because you’ve landed at the right place!

What is a PAWblem

What won’t be PAWblem

  • Hardwood or carpeted floors. You may love those glossy wooden floorboards or the plush and warm carpeting but trust us, they are not pet friendly. Wooden floors are prone to scratches and carpets easily trap odour and stains.

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  • Antiskid tiles work best. Opt for stone or ceramic tiles because they are easier to clean and maintain. Ceramic will also keep your pet cool during intense summers.
  • Avoid fabrics that are prone to collecting fur, such as velvet, mohair or corduroy. The fur will bring down the appeal and also give you a hard time cleaning.

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  • Synthetic fabrics are life savers while dealing with fur. Invest in some good quality fabrics that can withstand the tough wear and tear by your pets’ claws.
  • Colours that contrast with your pet’s fur. White fur can be easily spotted if you use dark colours for sofa covers or upholsteries.

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  • Shades that match the colour of your pet’s hair will prevent the fur from being seen in plain sight.
  • Your pets need their own comfy beds to relax. Do not exclude this from your main décor theme. Mismatching the colours will only make it seem out of place.

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  • Consider your pet furniture to be a part of the main theme and invest in beds that match the colour and décor style.
  • Don’t ignore your walls. Your dogs might drool or your birds might poo leaving horrid marks on the wall that must be repainted. This is especially the case with flat-finish paints.

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  • Satin and egg-shell finish are the top picks when it comes to wall paint because it is easier to clean stains. And their elegance is unsurpassed.
  • Keep fragile knickknacks away from your pets reach. A dog’s wagging tail or a cat’s playful paw is bound to send those items tumbling down.

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  • Breakable items can be kept higher above on wall mounted shelve but glass cabinets are more effective to store and display items in a safe manner.

With these few changes, you can transform your homes into pet-friendly abodes in no time. Whether you plan to adopt a new pet or already have one it home, consider incorporating these ideas in your next renovation so that both you and your pets can live comfortably without any worries.


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