Showing posts with label pets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pets. Show all posts

Monday, January 31, 2011

Favorite Things - Porcelain Wood

Like most people, I love the look of wood floors. But the reality is that I live with 2 large and active dogs, whose nails are brutal. I also do not particularly love "patina". While somethings look better with time and age, I just don't like scratched wood - on flooring, furniture, or cabinetry. It's the perfectionist in me...


So Porcelain "wood" is a wonderful solution if you're like me and love the warmth and beauty of wood flooring, but crave more durability. It is  a porcelain tile made to look like wood and manufactured into planks to mimic wood. It's the look of wood with the scratch, stain and moisture resistance of tile!
These products are popping up with different manufacturers, but Porcelanosa is one of my favorites. A selection of their WoodTec Products are highlighted below. Enjoy!





 Would you have known those are tile if I hadn't told you?  A beautiful replication, don't you think? Would you use these in your home?

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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Cool and Cozy Pet Beds

 My wonderful readers know that I adore my dogs. I also love to keep a stylish home and feel strongly that the two concepts are very compatible. This collection of fun, chic and stylish pet beds makes that goal achievable.

The Le Corbusier Dog Sofa will bring a cool Bauhaus feel to modern or transitional dwellings.

Available on Dogbar.com 

The "Doodle" collection of dog beds was designed by artist William Wegman for crypton fabrics. Not only do you get a fun design, you also get the pet friendly benefits of crypton fabric. Crypton is a specially engineered fabric system with an integrated moisture barrier. The Doodle comes in additional colors. If it's too cartoony for you, there are other more subtle designs available at crypton.com.

For more tips on designing for pets, see the post "For the Love of our Pets" or "Design for Dogs".


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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Beautiful Habitat in Denver Post

Beautiful Habitat was featured in today's "Ask the Expert" Interior Design column in the Denver Post.Thank you DP for working with me on this. I am thrilled to be a contributor!

For even more photos and advice, check out my blog about Designing for Dogs
And for more pet friendly Interior Design advice, read these posts.




Yes, those are my pups. The ball-crazy one on the right taught me about furniture and fabric durability more than any design class ever could have. I love interiors, but love my dogs even more.


Beautiful Habitat: Luxury Interior Design www.beautifulhabitat.com

Thursday, December 17, 2009

The Cutest Little Stockings

And the stockings were hung by the chimeny with care...
The image of stockings hung from the mantel is almost as iconic as the Christmas tree. I wondered where the stocking tradition originated, so I asked google. There are several stories and traditions to choose from. The most common story is that of a nobleman who lost his wife and fortune. He is left with 1-4 daughters (depending on the version) and no money for the dowries or their futures. Saint Nicholas is passing through the village and hears their story. He wants to help, but the man would not accept his charity. After the daughters wash their stockings and hang them to dry at the fire, St. Nick throws bags of gold down the chimney to land in each stocking. Dowries sorted and everyone lives happily ever after.
 
Whether you prefer that tradition, or any of the others surrounding the origins of Christmas Stockings, these stockings are just so cute that I had to share. Enjoy!


From Ballard Designs, polka-dot stockings that can be personalized.
 
Also from Ballard Designs, personalized stockings for those beloved pets.
 

 

For more on stocking traditions:
http://www.holidays.net/christmas/stocking.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_stocking
http://www.worldofchristmas.net/christmas-symbols/stocking.html


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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

For the Love of our Pets

I love my dogs.I also love having a beautiful home that represents my personality. For many years there was conflict between these ideas as pet paraphernalia was explicitly lacking in personality. Well, no more, my friends! Here is a small sampling of pet supplies that are packed with personality.

Short on space? How about a Pet Murphy Bed? In black or mahogany from Rush Gideon.





From Organize.com, The DenHaus Collection from comes in both contemporary "Zen Haus", and traditional "TownHaus" styles.


Bobby Berk Home takes all pet accessories to a modern new edge.

The Vurv Bowl collection


The Wallflower Cat Scratcher.

From In the Company of Dogs, these gates actually make a statement. In Swirl or Giraffe patterns. And the eiCrate looks more like a piece of modern sculpture than a pet habitat.


And for true multifunction, try the BowHaus Cocktail Table and Dog Den, also from Organize.com.




May your home and your pets live in perfect harmony and personal style!

For tips on choosing your furniture and finishes with your pet in mind, read this post. http://beautifulhabitat.blogspot.com/search/label/pets

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Design for Dogs

The article below is a Q&A I recently wrote for the Denver Post. As my blog readers you get to read the article with many more photo examples. Enjoy!

Q:
I am a dog lover, but I also want my house to look nice. How do I select furniture that will be beautiful and work with my pets?

A:
A truly good design must consider the needs of all family members, including our pets. Unfortunately, there are no concrete rules when it comes to designing for dogs. Before starting a design plan, look at the quirks and characteristics specific to your dog. Is he a chewer? Does she dig or scratch furniture? Is she crazy about ball playing? Is she allowed on the furniture? And, of course, how much does he shed?

Considerations for Furniture Base and Legs
If your dog has a love of balls, the top preventative measure is to stop the balls from rolling under the furniture. A ball under furniture results in dogs scratching or chewing at the legs and base of furniture to get at the ball. To avoid this, look for furniture with very short or no legs where the base is close enough to the ground that a ball will not go under. On the flip side, you could seek furniture that has a high clearance underneath, allowing a ball to roll through or allowing your dog to reach it without scratching or biting at the furniture base or legs.
Another concern for wood furniture is the color of the stain or paint finish. The darker the wood stain or paint, the more scratches will be visible. If your dog is prone to scratching or chewing, it’s best to stick with light stain or paint, or metal legs.

Considerations for Upholstery
Leather is a great option for homes with pets. It acts as a barrier that will not absorb odors, hair, or pet dander, making for easy cleaning. However, leather does not do well with pet “accidents” and is not a good choice if your dog digs, scratches, or attempts to retrieve balls under furniture. Leather will stain and scratch and can be difficult and costly to repair.
Microfibers, such as Ultrasuede, are an excellent choice for most pets. Ultrasuede has a non-woven structure that resists scratching, pulling and fraying and hairs will not get caught in the weave. It is also easily washable and resists stains and discoloration.
Other fabrics are typically woven and are still an option with many pets. However, hair can get caught in the weave of the fabric, requiring more work to vacuum or pull them out. Loosely woven fabric combined with a heavy shedding pet is not the greatest option to keep your furniture looking its best.
I always advise adding a stain protector to your upholstery, with or without pets in the home.

The room featured in the photo was designed with a yellow lab in mind. The leather sofa resists hair and is low to the ground. The other furniture pieces all provide enough clearance for a tennis ball to roll through or be retrieved without damage.

A determined pet will not be stopped, but by using the best preventative measures your pets and your furniture can live in harmony.


And for the blog, here are several furniture examples that wold work well with the ball issue as described above. All pieces are from Century Furniture.

Pieces that provide enough clearance for a ball to be easily retrieved.

The Colson Chair

Century Signature Sofa

The Vernon chair has the added benefit of metal legs and leather upholstery.
And on the other end of the spectrum, we have pieces that prevent the ball from rolling under.

Salvador Chair

Lassen Sofa

Do you have design questions? Send them in and I'll be happy to answer here and/or on the Denver Post.

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