From Deseret News archives:
Pet-friendly home reduces stress
It is a fact of life that many lifestyles include pets as important and valued members of the family.
From building in-the-wall cat tunnels to designing outdoor dog runs, more homeowners are planning remodels with pets in mind. We have designed specialized pet doors, indoor/outdoor recreation areas, and even dog showers for our clients and their pets.
If you are contemplating a remodel and couldn't imagine leaving Rover out, then here are some ideas.
A utility room such as a laundry room or mudroom with direct access to the outside is a good place for pet-friendly architectural features. This room is a great place for a dog shower (yes, they do exist). A dog shower has tiled walls that reach about 3 feet in height, a detachable handheld showerhead, and an open floor- level entry so your dog can walk right in. You can use the shower to give your dog a full scrub-down or just to clean off muddy paws.
After we designed a dog shower for one of our clients, she attests that her large bull mastiff now actually enjoys bathing!
If cats are your thing, you could install in this room a cabinet with a swinging cat door to hide the sight and odor of a litter box.
A bin attached inside a cabinet that tilts open provides an easy and cleaner way for you to store and scoop out dry cat or dog food. Whether enclosed inside a cabinet or not, you may also want to have plenty of hooks in this room to hang leashes, collars, brushes and so forth.
This room can become a pet retreat with automatic feeders and drinking fountains. If you want to contain your pets in your home but not completely isolate them, you could install a half-height door for your dog or an interior screen door for your cat.
And speaking of keeping your pets inside, ceramic tile, vinyl-composition tile, stained concrete and hard rubber coating make durable, easy-to-clean flooring for pets. Avoid cheap vinyl, which can be torn by claws and sharp toenails.
Even though we are talking about remodels that could enhance your pet's lives, the construction process can be stressful for pets and humans for that matter. Pet behavioral specialists suggest creating one construction-free room in the house for your pet's sanity.
Keep their food and water in the same place throughout the construction process. Introduce your pets to your construction crew and label the pet room so crews don't accidentally let out your pets. Try to pet-proof your home as well as you can during construction. Make sure nails and tacks are picked up and your pets are locked up or out of the house when the loud noises come.
Once you and your pet make it through the hard part, you won't regret having a functional and well-designed remodel, especially if it makes your home friendlier for your dog or cat and more convenient for you.
Architects Ann Robinson and Annie Vernon are the founding principals of Renovation Design Group, www.renovationdesigngroup.com, a local design firm specializing in home remodels.
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