For many of us our pets bring a great deal of joy to our lives, not only are they fabulous companions but a part of your family, and as such deserve to be considered in your new kitchen. So, with this in mind let’s look at three fun ideas for making sure your pets are as proud of your space as you are.

Time to snooze

A key feature of your new kitchen should be incorporating elements and atmosphere that create a relaxing environment that you’re comfortable to lounge in – so isn’t it about time your pet got a space they too can unwind in? A built in pet bed to your kitchen unit or island can be a great solution to this. Nothing sounds cosier than cuddling up in a cosy alcove, being able to watch your owner’s cook and socialise around you. Not only is this a quirky addition to your room but also frees up the need for a pet bed laying about in the way on the floor.

Feeding stations

For the house proud amongst us, it can be a constant struggle to keep balance the aesthetic of a clean, sleek kitchen. When their are pet bowls, beds, leads and blankets scattered across the room things easily become hectic. If you’re looking for a simple solution to this a pet feeder station could be perfect for you. Appearing like a dresser unit, the feeder station has drawers and compartments that pull out to reveal built in bowls at the bottom that are the perfect height for your pet. The other compartments however serve as perfect storage for food, toys and any other accessories that otherwise might be dispersed across the room.

Another handy feature could be to add hooks to the unit for your dog leads, keeping it all tidy in one place. Although you can buy these units as a standalone piece of furniture, if you’re really looking for that polished, seamless look to your kitchen you could incorporate a unit into your kitchen and customise the drawers to fit your purpose.

Pet feeder station by grandinroad
Pet feeder station example found on grandinroad.com

Let’s get organised

Lastly with open shelving becoming more popular as time goes on a great option for storing your pets food is by displaying it in translucent containers that not only give off tempting sweet shop vibes to your pets but allow you to see exactly when food is getting low.  These containers can also be a great option to allow you to discard that unnecessary packaging which can clutter up your space, distracting your eye from the overall appearance of the space.

In conclusion

All in all we understand that our pets are a huge part of our lives and a commitment that can impact a lifetime so when planning work in the home it’s no surprise we want to consider them. So if you’re looking for something unique for your furry friend why not contact us today at 01767 448654 or pop in today at our showroom on Biggleswade High Street to find out how we can help you create your perfect space.