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It contains a hidden dog bowl and food storage to keep the elegant space looking tidy in between meals.
“We considerfabrics that are easy to keep cleanand flooring that wont get all scratched up.
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I think its safe to say dogs rule the design, but it doesnt have to mean compromising style.
Cooper’s water station blends in seamlessly due to the matching tiles on the wall and food bowls.
A countertop display of dog collars keeps them organized and accessible.
Design byDina Bandman Interiors/ Photo by Christopher Stark
A perfectly-sized plaid dog bed adds extra coziness.
Under-Stairs Dog Kennel
This under-stair dog kennel from Crisp Architects virtually disappears when closed.
Open storage to keep treats and toys visible and accessible.
Design byCrisp Architects/ Photo by Rob Karosis
The spa is accented with mixed metals, a white orchid, and a stack of fluffy towels.
Add a perforated door for air circulation and always confirm to have a cozy dog bed.
This makes getting out the door to walk your dogs a one-stop shop.
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Doggie blankets add extra comfort and texture.
A nearby sink with open storage for dog supplies keeps essentials at arm’s length.
Having the shower raised makes bath time way easier.
Tiffany Leigh Design/ Photo byPatrick Biller
It’s outfitted with a high-performingwood laminate floor, wood-paneled walls, and canine wallpaper.
This can also double as a kennel if needed.
It is tucked under the sink to keep it neatly out of the way when not in use.
Design byStefani Stein/ Photo byTessa Neustadt
Doggie Door
This clean white-tiled dog room shower from Mel Bean Interiors includes a dog door.
Built-ins provide plenty of space for stocking up on food so you never run out.
The white dog bed blends in perfectly with the white desk.
Design byMel Bean Interiors/ Photo by Laurey Glenn
The raised ledge keeps water from splashing out.
Canine-themed wallpaper adds a note of whimsy.
This is especially helpful for dogs who shed a lot.
Design byStefani Stein/ Photo byTessa Neustadt
A nameplate announces to would-be intruders that it belongs to Mr. Butterscotch.
There are no set rules when it comes to outfitting a dog room.
This will vary from dog to dog.
Design byCrisp Architects/ Photo by Rob Karosis
Others like soft, fluffy surfaces.
The best surface will depend on your dog and their unique needs.
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