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Being a pet parent is a fun and fulfilling experience, but it also comes with a lot of responsibility. And if you have a cat (or two), be prepared for some crazy escapades. However, when your cat is having the ‘zoomies’ at 3AM, it’s your furniture, furnishings and decor that can take a toll. So does that mean you can’t have a gorgeous home if you’re a pet parent? Not at all, and Neha Ahmed’s Bengaluru home is proof of that!
One of the most striking features of Neha’s home is the all-white theme, with a few pops of vibrant colours. Most pet parents would avoid light colours, especially white. But Neha’s flat shows how two cats and a light colour palette for your interiors can go hand in hand, if you keep some hacks in mind.
Read on to know how Neha got her dream white home, which is also perfectly pet-friendly!
#1: The Pristine All-White Colour Palette


These days, most homeowners prefer neutral colours, like white, for their home interiors. Apart from looking elegant and chic, white also helps in opening up your space, a necessity considering the small size of most urban flats. However, if you’re a pet parent, a white home might seem like a big no to you!
Despite having two cats (including an orange one which is known to be notoriously mischievous), Neha opted for all-white interiors. However, she made the smart choice of opting for white furniture instead of furnishings. This is because it’s much easier to wipe down a study table than to wash your sofa set.
#2: Pops of Colours Where They Matter


While white exudes elegance, a few strategically placed colours can make everything better! And pops of deep colours are of the utmost importance when you have pets at home. Considering your feline and canine friends often have dirty paws, it’s a good idea to choose dark but vibrant shades for your furnishing.
While Neha kept her walls and furniture white, gorgeous pops of blue, yellow and green elevate the look of her Bengaluru home. For instance, accent chairs in blue and yellow hues and the deep brown sofa are stunning yet functional colour options for pet-friendly homes. In addition, we absolutely love the green, nature-inspired bedroom.
#3: Choose Easy-to-Maintain Finishes


Even if you buy your cat a fun cat tower or a scratching post, chances are they will prefer using your wardrobes and other furniture to sharpen their claws. As such, low-maintenance and anti-scratch finishes are your best bet to extend the durability of your furniture.
From the kitchen to the wardrobes, all the modular units in Neha’s Bengaluru flat feature a laminate finish. Laminate offers multiple benefits, like being easy to clean, moisture-resistant and scratchproof, making it one of the best options for pet-friendly homes.
#4: Floating Furniture and a Spacious Layout


Whether you have a pet or not, it’s essential that you always maintain a clean home. However, cleanliness becomes crucial with pets at home, to ensure hygiene. Now, moving around heavy pieces of furniture to clean is not something that can be done regularly. Therefore, floating furniture units are the perfect solution. These not only reduce your cleaning efforts but also take up less space than freestanding furniture.
Apart from this, you should also choose a spacious layout, like Neha’s home. Considering how active pets can be, opting for only basic furniture with sleek designs can prevent accidents.
#5: Cost of Modular Units in This Home
Here is the cost of the modular units you can see in Neha’s home:
Kitchen
Component | Cost Range* | Scope |
Countertop | ₹50,000 – ₹60,000 | Jet Black Granite Pre-Discount Includes Handling Fees |
Base Unit | ₹1,50,000 – ₹2,00,000 | Laminate Finish + Ply Core for Carcass + MDF Core for Shutter + Edge Profile Handles Pre-Discount Includes Handling Fees |
Wall Cabinet | ₹1,00,000 – ₹1,50,000 | Laminate Finish + MDF Core for Carcass + MDF Core for Shutter + Edge Profile Handles + Aluminium Profile Shutter Pre-Discount Includes Handling Fees |
*Prices mentioned above are an estimate. Your actual costs may vary depending on labour charges, material and finish, design, and the size of your home
Bedrooms
Component | Cost Range* | Scope |
Sliding Wardrobe | ₹1,40,000 – ₹1,60,000 | Laminate Finish + Mirror + MDF Core for Carcass + MDF Core for Shutter Pre-Discount Includes Handling Fees |
Swing Wardrobe | ₹1,30,000 – ₹1,40,000 | Laminate Finish + Mirror + MDF Core for Carcass + MDF Core for Shutter Pre-Discount Includes Handling Fees |
*Prices mentioned above are an estimate. Your actual costs may vary depending on labour charges, material and finish, design, and the size of your home
Dining Room
Component | Cost Range* | Scope |
Crockery Unit | ₹70,000 – ₹80,000 | Laminate Finish + Ply Core for Carcass + MDF Core for Shutter + Edge Profile Handles Pre-Discount Includes Handling Fees |
*Prices mentioned above are an estimate. Your actual costs may vary depending on labour charges, material and finish, design, and the size of your home
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