The Unique Kitchen Feature More And More Pet Owners Are Adding

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There's a surprising new kitchen feature that is gaining popularity among pet owners. Once overlooked, dedicated pet eating stations are a smart choice for kitchen renovations and new builds. With furry family members at the center of daily life, it makes sense to have a pet nook in the kitchen. Well-designed feeding stations make it easier to avoid messes, and keep their food and water neatly organized. This ensures that your pets feel included in the most important room of the house.

Whether you've planned for it or not, if you have cats and dogs in your home, you already have a pet feeding station somewhere. Unfortunately, unplanned pet feeding spots can be chaotic, often leading to spills, clutter, and tripping hazards. Feeding bowls are frequently placed in high-traffic zones, which can be stressful for pets. And, without an organized feeding area, animals are usually at your feet while you're busy in the kitchen, increasing the risk of accidents.

Built-in dog feeding stations and clever cubbies for your cats are lifestyle enhancements that make mealtimes more enjoyable for everyone while improving the aesthetics of your kitchen. From deluxe feeding areas with faucets and elevated dog bowls to simple pull-out drawers and storage solutions, creating a pet-friendly kitchen begins with giving them their own chow area.

Designing the perfect pet feeding station for your home

Whether you're renovating your kitchen, designing a new home, or simply looking for ways to improve on how you can make pet mealtimes better, there are a variety of options to fit every space and style. If your goals are to make feeding easier and hide the eyesore of pet bowls in your home, you can choose from custom built-ins and freestanding cabinets that fit seamlessly into both new and existing kitchen designs.

Many homeowners use pet pantries like Mimu's Food Storage Cabinet to make their kitchens a little more user-friendly, but built-in features are better suited for long-term kitchen design. Built-ins can include everything from an elevated feeding area to watering stations with a dedicated faucet. Matching your pet's low countertop to your existing countertops, creates a visually cohesive look that automatically upgrades this dedicated space. If you're looking for storage ideas to keep your pet supplies in perfect order, consider pull-out drawers and recessed cubbies to keep everything in one spot.

When you're designing built-in pet feeding stations, choose low-traffic areas and use durable materials that are easy to clean. Since comfort and accessibility are key, especially for older pets, consider their height, breed, and age. Skilled DIYers and professionals can turn any existing cupboard or kitchen island alcove into a pet feeding station; it's just a matter of finding the perfect spot, where your pet's food is easy for them to get to, but still out of the way.

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