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From scratch-resistant furniture to built-in pet nooks, pet-focused design is becoming a major priority. And pet owners are willing to spend more than ever to create spaces that enhance the well-being of their beloved companions.
The Rise of Pet-Centric Living
This shift in mindset has led to increased demand for homes that accommodate pets without sacrificing aesthetics. Rather than hiding pet beds and litter boxes, homeowners are incorporating them into thoughtfully designed interiors that blend seamlessly with the overall decor.
Durable Materials Are Worth the Investment
One of the biggest reasons pet owners are spending more on interior design is durability. Pets can be tough on furniture, flooring, and fabrics. Scratches, stains, shedding, and accidents can quickly wear down traditional home furnishings.
- Scratch-resistant flooring such as luxury vinyl, tile, or engineered hardwood
- Performance fabrics that resist stains and odors
- Durable upholstery designed to withstand claws and frequent use
- Washable rugs and removable furniture covers
While these materials often come with a higher up
front cost, they can save money over time by reducing replacement and maintenance expenses.
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