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When it comes to pets, our dogs are as much a part of the family as children. Sure, they may snore during the night, track dirt on your new carpet and shed all over your white sofa, but face it -- you love their company. In this video, our ShelterPop designers prep their home for a pet-friendly environment Fido will love:Ready to tackle a pet-proof home of your own? Check out these simple tips:
1. Upholster furniture in outdoor fabric, which is both stain-resistant and durable. Darker fabrics will work best, as you can count on your pet to track in a hefty amount of dirt and/or dust. Three other great alternatives? Suede, leather or washable slipcovers.
2. Utilize throws to your advantage. Easier to wash and transport, throws are a must for keeping couches and beds fur-free.
3. Stick with light-colored sheets. If your dog sleeps in bed with you, avoid dark sheets that can't often be washed in hot water. Instead, opt for white, fuss-free sheets that can be bleached and laundred when needed.
Of course, if you'd rather your pet not sleep in bed with you, there's always the option of making a cozy pet bed for your loved one. Not up for crafting your own custom dog bed? Try Molly Mutt's stylish dog duvets -- the perfect accessory for your four-legged friend.
Our experts Maria Greenlaw and Suzanne Caldwell are partners in Design House, a personalized design service that's been a feature in Southampton, New York for over 23 years. Maria is a Cornell University graduate with a BS in Interior and Product Design, and Suzanne, an Allied Member of ASID, has a design degree from Harrington Institute in Chicago.