pet loves for cohesive apartment living

Pet loves for cohesive apartment living

Apartment living is becoming increasingly popular, and with this comes the rise of apartment pets. 

The property that you live in should not determine whether you have a pet. 

But by following a few simple steps and rules, you will be able to live comfortably and enjoy your happiest lives with your animal companion.

Choose carefully

If you already have a pet and are moving to an apartment, it is important to choose your new place carefully.

Finding out whether pets are allowed is your first step, as some places may allow pets but not certain breeds. 

It is also beneficial to look for nearby outdoor spaces for your pet to run around; whether the balcony is safe for pets; and, if you’re looking for a ground-floor apartment, make sure that there is no way they can escape.

On the other hand, if you’re currently in an apartment and want to get a pet, there are a few simple steps to follow. 

Work out how much time they will spend alone in the apartment and base your decision on this. For example, if deciding on a canine, a smaller or less active dog may be the best option. 

Adopting an older dog could also be your best bet, as they are most likely trained, are less active and are happy to spend some time alone.

Creating a safe space

Cats and dogs find it much easier to relax and feel safe when they have their own space, such as a corner of the apartment or even a little area next to the window – allowing them to see what’s going on in the big, wide world. 

This space should have their bed, food and water, plus a few of their favourite toys — to allow them to feel as comfortable as possible.

Toilet training

Whether your pet is toilet trained or not, apartment life may be a little different for the first couple of weeks and therefore can affect their toilet habits – you may have some accidents early on. 

Ensure there is a spot for them to do their business and that this is always available (keep this area clean and fresh, so it doesn’t deter them from going there).

Exercise is a must

Dogs love exercise and need it regularly to stay happy and healthy. 

They also thrive off routine, which is why you should try to walk/exercise your pet at the same time every day. This will allow them to know when to expect their morning or evening walks and will give your dog something to look forward to each day.

When you exercise your pet, it should be up to them when they are done to expend all their energy and prevent them from channelling it in destructive ways. 

Chewing up the furniture, your shoes or, worse, walls and fixtures, is counterproductive to pets’ lifestyles and yours.

Nearby dog parks are the best option as these allow them to socialise with other canines, as well as people. If you can’t manage to exercise them every day, consider hiring a dog walker.

To allow you and your pet to be comfortable with apartment living, prepare to be proactive in ensuring that their needs are met daily.

Following a routine of feeding, exercise and bedtime are the best way to get your pet to settle down to apartment living. 

By following the simple steps above, you will be on the right track in no time.

decor apps that put home improvement in the picture

Décor apps that put home improvement in the picture

Visualising how a colour palette, design scheme or new furniture will suit your new home requires artistic vision and forethought.

If you have a design style in mind but are not sure how to implement it or what size furniture to buy for the dimensions of your interiors, help is at hand with the latest design and decorating apps. 

Top home design and decorating apps

We’ve scoured the net to decide on the best choice, quality and augmented-reality technology in apps that replace the stress and legwork of decorating — with designer clarity.

They are ideally suited for the renovation and décor of your home. 

Whether you live in a small apartment or sprawling mansion, these apps cover all property sizes, services, budgets and design styles. 

Ikea Home Planner

Designing your dream kitchen or bathroom is easy with the help of the Ikea Home Planner app. Create and save the plans to your Ikea account for future editing and updating your products list. This app, which at this stage is only accessible via your computer, also allows you to design storage units, wardrobes and offices. 

MagicPlan

For major or minor interior renovations, the MagicPlan app works like magic. 

This iOS app enables users to create a 3D floorplan of their existing space by simply taking a photo and marking the corners throughout until completed. MagicPlan reproduces your desired floorplan within minutes. 

Houzz Interior Design Ideas

Houzz offers the world’s largest database of home design ideas. 

This app allows users to create a virtual scrapbook to enable their design vision. 

Suitable for smartphones and tablets, home renovators and decorators gain access to a wealth of design choice, information and inspiration. 

Dulux MyColour app

Deciding on a colour scheme for your home is a painstaking process. Minor shade variants can make or break your design vision. 

The Dulux MyColour app allows users to photograph and upload a favourite colour swatch from virtually any source. 

This clever app replicates your chosen palette to the closest Dulux Paint shade, so there are no more guessing games when colouring your (interior and exterior) world. 

H&G Quick Quote

This is a renovator’s dream app, offering a go-to directory for professional tradespeople in your area. 

These tradespeople and project specialists are curated by leading home design media companies, with user reviews highly recommended. 

Hutch

The founders of this clever design app like you to think of Hutch as a virtual dressing room for your home. 

You can explore décor and favourite furniture brands, from vintage to contemporary, utilising 3D technology to visualise how the pieces will look in your interiors. 

There are many other inspiring designs and decorating apps, either freely available or on the market, so watch this space for more.