Animal lovers will really appreciate this post on interior design and decorating by Sonia Zjawinski.
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Animal-friendly design solutions to complement human-centric décor.
There was a time when pets were pets. They had bowls and beds, and that was about it. But that's no longer the case.Kristi Linauer, a Waco, Texas, interior decorator, put it: “Pets have become family members. We love them like children, so people are naturally drawn to anything that gives our pets a special place in our homes.” For some animal lovers, that means creating their own animal-friendly design solutions to complement their human-centric décor. One example is a kitchen island with alcoves for food and water dishes, drawers for leashes and treats, and roll-out storage bins to hold bulk kibble. Another is a bathroom renovation planned around a cat's litter box, including a dedicated lavatory exhaust vent.
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Animal-friendly design solutions to complement human-centric décor.
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