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15 Interior Designs for Pet Lovers

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For pet lovers, animals are truly a central part of our lives. They give us companionship and joy. Our animals are even a part of the family. So it makes sense that some interior designs are taking that into account by incorporating pet needs right into the space. Some designs have pet beds that fit a room’s style, others have cat play areas right along the wall and still other designs build aquariums right into the room. Take a look below for some of the top interior designs for pet lovers. You may be inspired to put in some new designs to accommodate your pet, and your animal companions are sure to appreciate it.

Dogs

We love our dogs. But sometimes their pet beds, play areas, kennels, toys and food bowls can disrupt the design of a room or outdoor space. So designers are finding creative ways to incorporate pet needs into a space in classy ways.

These designs include trendy dog beds that fit the room’s style and outdoor dog houses that are a well-designed part of the yard. And some interior design elements, like wallpaper, fit right into an animal theme. The designs for pet lovers below show that you can devote your home to a pet but still keep it true to any design style you choose.

Interior Designs for Pet Lovers Dog Bed Fabric

With some trendy fabrics, a pet bed like the Matching Dog Crate Bed can fit into just about any room style. Image courtesy of Wayfair.

Interior Designs for Pet Lovers Dog Sofa

A tiny sofa for your dog can fit into the most upscale of room styles, as you can see with the Longworth Dog Bed. Image courtesy of Wayfair.

Interior Designs for Pet Lovers Dog Bed Modern Style

The Darren Wood Dog Bed would work well in modern room styles. Image courtesy of Wayfair.

Interior Designs for Pet Lovers Yellow Dog House

Dog houses can have a style of their own. Image: alexei_tm/Shutterstock

Interior Designs for Pet Lovers Wallpaper with Dogs

You can pay homage to your pet with this Wiener 15-foot by 27-inch Dogs Wallpaper, especially in a designated dog room or area. Image courtesy of Wayfair.

Cats

Cats come with a whole multitude of different needs. While dogs generally stay on the floor and exotic pets tend to live in a cage of some variety, cats desire free reign of everything. You’re likely to find them exploring and hiding in the most unlikely of places: the top shelf in the closet, behind the computer monitor, nestled behind curtains. All is fair game for kitty.

So, in order to encourage productive play, many interior designs have worked specific climbing spaces for cats to enjoy into the space. These play areas are sleek, stylish and fit in with the overall design of the room. Other interior designs for pet lovers take into account cat beds for naptime and make those work with the design of the room, as well.

Interior Designs for Pet Lovers Cat Beam

An exposed rafter with a simple cat toy added is a great way to modify a rustic space for your cat. Image: Patrik Slezak/Shutterstock

Interior Designs for Pet Lovers Cat Climb Wall

You can buy subtle, modern cat climbs that attach right to the wall, as you can see with the Gypsy Wall Mount Cat Playground Cat Perch. Image courtesy of Wayfair.

Interior Designs for Pet Lovers Perch Style

Another trendy idea for kitty is this stylish 10-inch Bookman Wall Mounted Cat Perch. Image courtesy of Wayfair.

Interior Designs for Pet Lovers Cat Condo Modern

This geometric 69-inch Cleopatra Cat Tree is great for artsy and modern spaces. Image courtesy of Wayfair.

Interior Designs for Pet Lovers TeePee Bed

A Teepee Cat Bed is perfect for artsy, rustic or casual spaces. Image courtesy of Wayfair.

Interior Designs for Pet Lovers Housing Exotic Animals

Exotic pets are defined as anything that is not a cat or a dog. It’s a pretty expansive definition that can cover anything from a rabbit, bird or fish to a cuddly pet boa constrictor. Most of these animals tend to be housed in cages, making them less intrusive to a room’s overall design.

There are creative ways to house your critters that make attractive additions to a room and work well with the overall room design. Many of these also work in outdoor spaces. So take a look at these designs for pet lovers that show some great ways to house those exotic pets.

Interior Designs for Pet Lovers Bird Cage

A classic wire birdcage can fit well both indoors and outdoors. Image: 1828858957/Shutterstock

Interior Designs for Pet Lovers Rabbit Hutch

Rabbit hutches can be stylish with rich wood textures. Image: Ratthaphong Ekariyasap/Shutterstock

Interior Designs for Pet Lovers Fish Tank

A bright fish tank can add some bold color to a space otherwise dominated by neutral tones. Image: Breadmaker/Shutterstock

Interior Designs for Pet Lovers Wood Kennel

This Pet Crate End Table in Walnut is a classy way to house just about any animal you can’t keep an eye on for a bit. Image courtesy of Wayfair.

Interior Designs for Pet Lovers Fancy Rabbit Hutch

You can also find animal hutches that actually look like small, classy homes themselves, as you can see in the Englewood Duplex Rabbit Hutch. Image courtesy of Wayfair.

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