Hands up who loves pampering their pet? Thought so. We pet lovers don’t need an excuse to treat them, but I’m giving you one anyway. Yep, it’s time to glow up your interior with fabulous furnishings for your pet.
Pet beds and furniture don't need to be boring — they can actually be both adorable and practical. The great thing about these is that they’ll complement your interior rather than fade into the background. With pets being such a huge part of our lives, we want them to feel part of the space we live in, too.
Say goodbye to those tattered beds and scrappy blankets (which likely need a little help from a pet hair-blasting vacuum anyway) and say hello to these beautiful buys. I’m here to bring you cute interior items for your pet. After all, they deserve the very best.
9 adorable pet home decor buys
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$119.99
This doesn’t even look like a piece of pet furniture, but lo and behold, it’s a litter box. The woven pattern is Scandi and boho, but at the same time is universal enough to match plenty of different decor styles. The size and shape of it mean it will easily slot into your existing layout, and the natural wood gives relaxed vibes.
$139.99
I can’t cope with how cute this tiny chaise lounge is. Look at it! The neutral gray is perfect for working into any interior scheme. It will also look lovely parked next to your sofa, so your pup can join in on movie nights. Oh, and surprise — there’s a nifty hidden storage unit. Did someone say secret treats compartment?
$24.99
Hammocks can look as good inside as they do outside, and this relaxing one is purr-fect for cats who love to snooze. The sweet macrame texture will add softness and style to your interior, and the neutral colors are timeless. There’s no chance your cat can hide things on it or under it either.
$50.99
Boring cat toys? Scratch that. This cat tree is fluffy and fabulous. It has five layers, including a pillow bed, hanging hammock, and rope post, so you get loads of features within just one product — talk about bang for your buck. It also has two colors for you to choose from, gray and beige.
$66.60
I love pieces that are versatile, and this super snuggly pet bed is just that. It’s pawfect for cats and dogs to chill out on — they can lay down on it as just a pillow or get tucked up into the pouch. The pale pink leopard print is adorbs, too. Pop it on your couch and it will look just like a regular cushion.
$139.99
Hey, I haven’t forgotten about little pets. From a distance, this looks like a casual cabinet, but of course, it’s really a handy home for your hamster, mouse, or guinea pig. It’s got five levels, giving it plenty of room to exercise without making your space messy. The eco-friendly material is also easy to clean and maintain.
$16.99
Show your cat just how much you love them with this sweet ceramic heart bowl, which could also work for small dogs. The fact it's raised means that your pet won’t be straining to reach for its food and water, which is helpful for their digestion. Cute, easy to clean, and boasts health benefits? Now that’s a win-win-win.
$19.99
Sweet dreams are definitely made of this. Add a playful pop of color and pattern to your home with this pet bed, which has chic stripes in muted rainbow tones. The soft, supportive high walls and plush faux-shearling will cocoon your pet into pure coziness. Target, if you’re reading this, I’d love an adult-sized one if poss.
$32.99
Want to vibe on the couch with your pet, but worried about their muddy paws ruining the upholstery? Place down this patterned blanket and you won’t need to fret. A major bonus is that — unlike softer blankets — this is water-resistant, so it will be resilient against any accidents and can be scrubbed easily.
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Hi there! I’m the former content editor at Real Homes and I'm now a freelance journalist.. I've been a lifestyle journalist for over five years, previously working as an editor across regional magazines. Before this, I graduated from Nottingham Trent University a degree in journalism, along with an NCTJ gold diploma. For Real Homes, I specialized in interior design, trends and finding the best viral buys.