Living Spaces & Integration — Stylish Solutions for Pets in Every Room

July 11, 2025

At Flaunt Consignment Furniture, Blinds, Interior Design & Real Estate, we know your pets are family—so why not celebrate them in your living space design? From custom blinds to expertly curated interiors, our Edmonton-based team helps homeowners create beautiful, functional, and pet-friendly spaces. Let’s explore the latest design ideas that blend style with seamless pet integration for homes across Edmonton and surrounding areas.


1. Built-In Pet Nooks: Hidden Comfort in Plain Sight 


Modern interior design embraces custom-built solutions. One of the easiest ways to seamlessly integrate pets into your home is to create built-in resting nooks:

- Under staircases: Turn unused space into cozy dens for dogs or cats.

- Within bookshelves or cabinetry: Dedicate a lower shelf to your pet with a plush bed and small storage basket.

- Bench seating with pet cubbies: Ideal for mudrooms or bay windows.


Design Tip: Match the materials and finishes of these nooks to the rest of your room—like stained wood or painted paneling—to keep the look cohesive.


2. Dual-Purpose Furniture That Works Harder 


Choose furniture that serves both your needs and your pet’s. Think multifunctional pieces such as:

- Ottomans that open for toy storage

- Side tables with hidden litter enclosures or pet beds

- TV consoles with integrated crate spaces


Many retailers now offer furniture that is pet-inclusive and stylish—opt for pieces with clean lines, neutral tones, and soft-close doors to keep the look elevated. 


3. Stylish Soft Zones for Play and Rest 


Designate specific zones in your living room for your pet to relax and play without overwhelming the entire space:

- Layer machine-washable rugs and soft throws that feel luxurious but are easy to clean.

- Choose stylish pet beds that mimic sofas or loungers in coordinating colors.

- Add storage baskets for toys that can double as decor when not in use.


Layout Hack: Use furniture placement—like placing a bed next to the couch or under a console table—to create calm, defined spaces your pet will naturally gravitate toward.


4. Pet-Safe Decor: Materials That Last 


When designing a pet-integrated home, durability is key:

- Opt for performance fabrics like Crypton, Sunbrella, or microfiber.

- Choose closed-weave rugs that resist snagging from claws.

- Use matte finishes on walls and furniture to better hide scuffs and fur.


Avoid: Delicate fringe, silk textiles, or glass decor in high-paw-traffic areas.


5. Open Floor Plans & Pet Flow 


If you have an open-concept space, think about how your pet moves throughout your home. Use area rugs and furniture placement to gently guide traffic flow:

- Place pet beds or play mats near furniture where the family gathers.

- Use a pet gate with a stylish wood or black metal finish to subtly define off-limits areas.


Design Suggestion: Create a "pet corner" with a calming color scheme, a few favorite toys, and a cozy perch near a window.


6. Keep Essentials Handy—But Hidden

 

Design smart storage systems that keep clutter out of sight:

- A slim console table can hide grooming brushes, leashes, and waste bags.

- Wall hooks or mounted containers inside cabinets can organize daily items.

- Tuck feeding supplies into drawers or inside decorative bins.


Bonus: Use a tray or riser under food and water bowls to contain mess and blend them with your kitchen or living room style.


7. Pets as Part of the Aesthetic 


Celebrate your pet’s place in your home by integrating their identity into your decor:

- Frame cute photos or paw prints as part of a gallery wall.

- Choose accessories like bowls, beds, and leashes in your home’s accent colors.

- Use typography or wooden signage to spell out names or fun pet-themed quotes.


Make It Yours: Commission a custom portrait or minimalist line art of your pet to hang proudly.


8. Lighting and Views: The Details Matter 


Create spaces with your pet’s comfort in mind:

- Place beds near natural light and windows so pets can sunbathe or watch the world go by.

- Use soft, dimmable lighting to create a calm evening environment.

- Install window perches or cushions on ledges for cats and small dogs.


Final Thoughts


Your pet deserves to be a cherished part of your home’s design, not just an afterthought. With a little inspiration—and help from professionals like the team at Flaunt Consignment Furniture, Blinds, Interior Design & Real Estate—you can craft living spaces that are beautiful, functional, and totally pet-friendly. 


Looking for custom furniture to conceal litter boxes or dreaming of a built-in nook for your furry friend? Contact us today to transform your Edmonton-area home with innovative, pet-integrated designs that everyone in the family will love.

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