Home Decoration Suggestions for Families with Dogs
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How should families with dogs decorate their homes? What kind of layout is relatively safe for dogs? Which furniture must be replaced when you have a dog at home? Let me tell you.
Wallpaper: Delicately patterned and brightly colored wallpaper definitely looks better than plain-toned paint, but for owners of a male dog, the puppy’s habit of urinating on the walls will increase your cleaning workload. It is better to switch to paint that is easy to clean and repair.
Flooring: The soft long fur on a puppy is often a proud feature for owners, but when playful puppies go wild, dog hair can get stuck in floor gaps, and cleaning up the dog hair all over the floor is laborious. Therefore, it’s best to replace flooring with materials like tiles that are easy to clean and do not bubble.
Floor-level power outlets: To avoid big trouble caused by puppies accidentally touching power cords, floor-installed outlets and complex computer power strips should be installed out of the dog’s reach or covered with protective covers.
Railing-style stairs: Considering the willful and lively nature of dogs, railings with gaps could be a safety hazard because if the dog slips, the loving owner will be heartbroken. Therefore, it’s best to fill the stair railings with barriers. It’s better to abandon railing-style stairs because dogs could slip through the gaps and fall, which is very dangerous!
Integrated living room: Dogs tend to bark at strangers, which can scare timid guests and affect the atmosphere of conversation. Using an integrated living room is obviously inappropriate, so a screen partition should be used in the living room to create separate areas.