Alejandra Castaneda

Co-Existing Homes: How humans share space with their pets

In our present-day society, we stand at a juncture marked by transformative changes in the traditional concept of the family unit. The conventional family structure, previously defined by the presence of two parents and their children, has undergone a substantial evolution, giving rise to a diverse range of living arrangements. An intriguing trend within this evolution is the rise of individuals who, diverging from the conventional family model, choose to cohabitate with beloved animal companions.

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Nowadays there is a notable emphasis on crafting living spaces that cater not only to the needs of humans but also to the well-being and comfort of pets, becoming a salient aspect of interior design. Furniture and domestic environments are adapting to meet the distinctive needs and preferences of various animal species, blurring the lines between conventional family structures and more unconventional, pet-centric households.

Adapted furniture:


One of the new product design strategy centers on creating strong connections between pet parents and their animals through innovative seating designs. Prioritize integrating cutouts and compartments, creating dedicated spaces for pets to play and rest, with added storage for toys and books. Also coffee and side tables featuring retro shapes and built-in cubbies for smaller pets, expanding inclusivity to accommodate pets of all sizes.

Explore hybrids like planters doubling as pet hideouts and water sources. Enhance shelving versatility with cutouts for climbing walls. Prioritize pet well-being with comfy padding in hybrid designs. Merge aesthetics and functionality for harmonious coexistence.

Outside living: The beauty in exterior pet spaces

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The evolution of the furniture and elements that we use in our homes has not been limited to interior spaces, even the once ugly basic dog houses have evolved and become pleasant not only for the pet but for the owner.

TikTok trends like #ChickenCoop and #BackyardChickens, targeting Millennials and Gen Z. Offer quick-to-assemble designs for easier outdoor animal care. Simplify dog and chicken houses with clean geometric forms and vibrant colors.

 

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Article by Angela Ringo: https://www.wgsn.com/interiors/article/64efb4448b4aeee913c3b148

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