Scott and I love our home. It's not big (coming in at under 700 square feet), but it's where I work,
where we play and where we raise three very hairy, wet-nosed kids. I
say this with complete adoration, as our kiddos, Jack, Libby and Maddie,
are of the four-legged variety.
In our virtual corner of the web, Yellow Brick Home, we write about all things DIY and making our city condo so very us while not sacrificing style (in a such a small home, no less!) with five warm bodies in the mix. With every design decision we make, we must take into account how the whole family will react. Will the girls claws get caught in this fabric weave? Will the natural fibers in this rug make Jack think it's suitable for lunch?
1. Just because Jack is a slobbery, excitable, muddy-pawed (and adorable, awesome and too cute) pup, this doesn't mean we can't have items we love. We purchased our sofa off of Craigslist - a steal after the seller realized the Room & Board design didn't work with her vision. We're a no-dog-on-the-furniture household, and after repeated failed efforts of finding Jack cuddled on the couch, our veterinarian recommended this solution: when we're not home, place an upside-down office mat (spiky side up) on our cushions. When not in use, we tuck the plastic pieces under our couch, out of sight.
2. Because we like to keep our home style more personal, we try to think outside the box when it comes to pet toys and furniture, rather than purchase pet specific items. The felines in our home don't seem to enjoy fake mice or feathers on string, but they do love to chase the laser pointer. This cuts down on toy clutter, and when not in use, we tuck their "toy" in a drawer! And for Jack's naps, we use an oversized Ikea floor pillow that doesn't scream dog bed!
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4. We furminate. I kid you not, the Furminator has changed our lives. The kiddos love their brush-time, they lose about 5 lbs of hair in the process (an instant slim-down!), and our home stays cleaner in the process.1) Maddie and Libby love nothing more than a lunch of leafy greens; leaving plants/flowers on a table out of sight results in the plant's untimely death (not to mention, some greens can be poisonous for cats), and 2) Jack's happy, heavy body with a mind of it's own can knock a vase off the coffee table with just a flick of his tail. We do pick up flowers here and there, but we have to be very strategic in their display. So to quench our need for a little continuous plant life in the home, we've taken to terrariums. Not only are they fun to make, but you can personalize them with trinkets and toys - and the vessel shape deters kitty paws and curiosities.
19 comments:
I want a tiny dinosaur habitat! Also, I love the yellow Chinese horse on the shelves....makes me want to redecorate :)
LOVE your home, can you be hired as an interior decorator?? :-)
What a gorgeous apartment. I am also a HUGE believer in the furminator. That little brush works magic. (Although Stella tries to kill me when I brush her, so we have to do it in short spurts throughout the day). I agree that little cleaning bursts are also key. What great suggestions -- thanks Yellow Brick Home! :)
SherBear, we DO interior work on the side - feel free to contact us if you're really interested!
Hi, Kim! Yellow Brick Home is one of my favorite home/design blogs. Love you guys. :)
I'm curious though - how do you keep Jack off your bed? I'm thinking about trying the office mat idea. We currently block off our bedroom with a baby gate when we're gone, but I was wondering if you do something different. Thanks!
Thanks, Ashley! The bed is more the kitty domain and Jack seems to know that, but every now and then he'll sneak up there, too. We also use a baby gate (although we've slowly gotten away from it, as he seems to have lost interest in the bed), but we did use the office mats at one point, too. It sounds like you're on the right track!
This is a great post. As the owner of a VERY hairy, drooly dog (who was beautifully painted by Kim -- Maddie says hi!) we've had to adapt our home as well. When we got our new couch, we discovered an easy way to keep Maddie off of it when we're not home: we simply flip the cushions up and lean them against the back! And I agree, the Furminator is a life changer.
We love your home and how you have it decorated. The idea of not screaming doggies. Good post about small spaces
Benny & Lily
This is such a great post! We have always envied how beautiful Scott & Kim's home is, and from a pet person's point of view I know how many challenges this can raise when owning pets. Plus they always come up with the most interesting DIYs, and how beautiful is the photography?? Even the photos of furminating are beautiful!
Ohmigoodness! That terrarium with the dinosaurs? I LOVE IT! I want one so so bad! It speaks to my inner nerd.
I actually love all their work at Yellow Brick homes...and realizing that it was all "pet-friendly" has pushed me to seek out better solutions than our "giant crate in the middle of the room and throws on all the furniture" decorating "style". Definitely a GREAT blog to follow!
What a lovely apartment - and great tips as well!
That office mat idea is GENIUS! If you guys ever come to LA I'm buying you a coffee to say thanks. :)
Love the post, it's true, with a little imagination having pets in a small space is totally doable. I share a 1000 square feet condo with a 7 year old, a husband, 3 cats and Sprocket. Since our cats territory measures in height, we have a lot of things satisfying their needs; book shelves, pillows on our large window sills, cat tree, kitchen cabinets etc... Sprocket is allowed on the coach and I have discovered this non disposable version of a lint roller called sticky buddy, it works wonders! We also use the furminator for two of the cats, the third one hates to be groomed and since his hair is long he gets a lion cut twice a year which really helps with the shedding but unfortunately not with his attitude! Thanks for sharing your house with us!
Kim - will be you be at the SociaBull party tonight?? Interior decoration might not be in my current budget (perhaps in the future) BUT I am very interested in commissioning you to paint some doggie pictures for my parent's wedding anniversary this summer :-)
SherBear, not sure I'm able to make it tonight!
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And here I am in a relatively big space that completely lacks decorating! Maybe one day I'll be an adult and figure that part out! Always jealous of how well put together YOUR home looks, and also the one you posted here.
Oh my gosh - awesome post and I'm so excited to check out this new blog! As G and I are also in a tiny space (a little over 700SF), this type of design is right up our alley. Thanks for the heads up!
great tips!! LOVE YBH's style! :)
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