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The Independent
|June 30, 2025
From elevated marble feeding stations to elegant showers, Adele Cardani explores how pets are shaping home design
Previously hidden away in crates or discreetly tucked into corners, pets are now becoming central to how we shape our living spaces. What was once a niche concept has evolved into a flourishing movement.
Elevated feeding stations with marble tops, elegant dog showers integrated into boot rooms, and custom-built sleeping nooks seamlessly incorporated into cabinetry are fast becoming hallmarks of the well-appointed home.
We spoke to the designers and creatives leading this shift, exploring how interiors are being reimagined to reflect a new cultural mindset - where refined living and devoted pet parenting are intertwined.
Function meets four-legged charm
Today’s homeowners expect their living spaces to reflect both their aesthetic sensibilities and lifestyle choices. That includes a growing awareness of the daily needs and comforts of their pets. According to Tom Howley, a bespoke kitchen designer, the modern kitchen is being reimagined to accommodate four-legged companions with subtle sophistication.
“When designing a kitchen or utility room, we frequently integrate practical pet features like built-in feeding stations, integrated bed nooks, and low-level storage for treats or toys,” says Howley.このストーリーは、The Independent の June 30, 2025 版からのものです。
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