In my Valentine's Day post, I wrote that every home needs a bit of love. Four-legged friends offer so much affection. Here are some photos of pets in their homes. Enjoy!
"One of the bonuses of remodeling is customization to fit any need, including the dog's. In its transformation, the garage-turned-living room was redesigned with a windowseat that includes an architectural niche for the owners' smallest dog, Muffy the mutt."
Madison, Georgia, retreat of Dan Belman and Randy Korando.
Interior design, contracting and landscape design by Randy Korando and Dan Belman, Boxwood Gardens and Gifts in Atlanta, Georgia.
Photography by Colleen Duffley.
Text by Candace Ord Manroe.
"Camp Boxwoods" produced by Lisa Mowry.
"A coffered ceiling creates architectural character overhead . . . while a panel of stained glass partitions the mudroom from the adjoining interior space in a kaleidoscope of color. Antique French dinnerware decorates the wall commanded by a step-back china cabinet."
Madison, Georgia, retreat of Dan Belman and Randy Korando.
Interior design, contracting and landscape design by Randy Korando and Dan Belman, Boxwood Gardens and Gifts in Atlanta, Georgia.
Photography by Colleen Duffley.
Text by Candace Ord Manroe.
"Camp Boxwoods" produced by Lisa Mowry.
"[Annie] Brahler's carpenter 'stretched' a vintage armoire to hold shoes. The Belle Epoque chandelier casts a rosy glow over an island cobbled together from multiple cabinets."
Annie Brahler's Jacksonville, Illinois, home.
Interior design by Annie Brahler, owner of Euro Trash.
Photography by Bjorn Wallander.
Styled by Philippa Brathwaite.
Written by Douglas Brenner.
House Beautiful (May 2012).
"The kitchen island's new cabinetwork incorporates molding from an old bed. Dishwasher by Bosch; sink by American Standard."
Annie Brahler's Jacksonville, Illinois, home.
Interior design by Annie Brahler, owner of Euro Trash.
Photography by Bjorn Wallander.
Styled by Philippa Brathwaite.
Written by Douglas Brenner.
House Beautiful (May 2012).
"Bianco Strata Nero countertops were chosen to blend in with the antique marble sink from Compas Stone. The cabinetry has a comfortably weathered look. Whitechapel nobs. Sub-Zero Pro 48 refrigerator with glass door. Vintage pendants from Obsolete."
Mediterranean-style house in Los Angeles, California.
Kitchen design by Chris Barrett, Chris Barrett Design.
Photography by Victoria Pearson.
Interview by Christine Pittel.
Stylist: Sean McGowan.
"Kitchen of the Month" produced by Samantha Emmerling.
House Beautiful (March 2013).
"Open shelves in the pantry let you see exactly what you have at a glance. Shelves fabricated by Garrett Woodworking. Wall color is a custom color by Portola Paints. The old oak flooring [from Cavendish Grey], already distressed, is impervious to dogs."
Mediterranean-style house in Los Angeles, California.
Kitchen design by Chris Barrett, Chris Barrett Design.
Photography by Victoria Pearson.
Interview by Christine Pittel.
Stylist: Sean McGowan.
"Kitchen of the Month" produced by Samantha Emmerling.
House Beautiful (March 2013).
"[Nathan] Turner's English labradors, Daisy, left, and Nacho, on the deck, which is painted in custom Benjamin Moore colors."
Malibu, California, beach house of Eric Hughes and Nathan Turner.
Interior design by Eric Hughes and Nathan Turner.
Photography by William Abranowicz.
Styled by Martin Bourne.
"Catching a Wave" by David A. Keeps.
"Dogs always find the most comfortable spot. Cream throw by Ralph Lauren."
Bridgehampton, New York, home of design consultant Ellen O'Neill.
Interior design by Ellen O'Neill.
Photography by John Kernick.
House Beautiful (March 2011). 
"The daybed and screen were made by Martin Albert Interiors to fit the space across from the fireplace. Cowtan and Tout's chinoiserie toile, Siam, defines the area, and its sepia tone lends softness to the black-and-white palette.[Ellen] O'Neill's guests enjoy trying to figure out the toile's narrative. Her eight-year-old mixed-breed dog, Maude, only tries to figure out the most comfortable spot. The reading light is from a French hospital."
Gramercy Park, New York City, studio of design consultant Ellen O'Neill.
Interior design by Ellen O'Neill.
Photography by Thomas Loof.
"Living Big in a Studio" interview by Carol Prisant.
House Beautiful (July - August 2010).
"A Swedish Mora clock reflects the relaxed yet refined atmosphere."
"A garage in Salt Lake City, Utah was turned into a guesthouse with a Scandinavian flair." 
Interior design by Marshall Watson and Jeffrey Kilmer of Marshall Watson Interiors.
Photography by Roger Davies.
Interview by Frances Schultz.
"Living Big in a Guesthouse" produced by Doretta Sperduto.
House Beautiful (July - August 2010).

"The media room is a happy riot of color - the walls are saturated with Sun Porch by Benjamin Moore. Baxter, a Boston terrier, is at home on a chair clad in a Donghia wool tweed. Curtains are made of two shades of corduroy."
Interior design by Nickey Kehoe.
Photography by Victoria Pearson.
Floral styling by Dial Jensen.
"High Energy" interview by Barbara King.
House Beautiful (March 2013).

"The Kellys' terriers, Molly (left) and Finnegan, in a reading corner with wicker seating by Marc Newson . . . The cast-iron figure is Antony Gormley's sculpture You."
Hudson Valley, New York, home of gallerist Sean Kelly and his wife Mary.
Interior design by Mary Kelly, Sean Kelly and Toshiko Mori.
Architect: Toshiko Mori, Toshiko Mori Architect.
Photography by William Waldron.
Text by Fred A. Bernstein.
"A Modern Hudson Valley Home" produced by Howard Christian.
Architectural Digest (November 2011).

"Tulipe, Debbie [Dobbs]'s constant companion, commands the guest room's vintage chaise longue, which is covered in a Brunschwig and Fils check; the floral drapery linen is Cowtan and Tout."
Blackberry Ridge Farm, the Tennessee home of Debbie and Tracy Dobbs.
Interior design by Todd Richesin, Todd Richesin Interiors.
Architect: Margaret L. Butler, Cockrill Design and Planning.
Photography by Werner Straube.
"Old-World Style in a Farmhousewritten and produced by Candace Ord Manroe.
Traditional Home (November 2010).

Debbie Dobbs's French bulldog Tulipe.
Blackberry Ridge Farm, the Tennessee home of Debbie and Tracy Dobbs.
Interior design by Todd Richesin, Todd Richesin Interiors.
Architect: Margaret L. Butler, Cockrill Design and Planning.
Photography by Werner Straube.
"Old-World Style in a Farmhousewritten and produced by Candace Ord Manroe.
Traditional Home (November 2010).

"Sharon [Osbourne]'s office displays fashion photography by William Klein, Horst P. Horst, Cecil Beaton, and others against a Farrow and Ball wallpaper; Bunny, a Pomeranian, is one of the Osbournes' 12 dogs."
Los Angeles home of Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne.
Interior design by Martyn Lawrence Bullard.
Photography by Roger Davies.
Text by Fred Schruers.
"Like Night and Day" produced by Carlos Mota.
"Teddy, a Yorkshire terrier, perches on leopard-spot bed steps in [Alex] Papachristidis's room; the commode is 18th-century French, the throw is by Anichini, and the carpeting is by David Easton for Beauvais."
Alex Papachristidis's family home in Bridgehampton, New York.
Interior design by Alex Papachristidis.
Photography by William Waldron.
Text by David Colman.
"The Gathering Place" produced by Carlos Mota.
Architectural Digest (November 2012).

"In the library, an Eames lounge chair and ottoman by Herman Miller sit next to a 17th-century French chimney piece; the side tables are vintage. The family dog, Pepe, naps on a floor paved in Noir Belge marble."
Former wax factory in Madrid that Isabel Lopez-Quesada transformed into a home for her family and a workspace for herself.
Interior design by Isabel Lopez-Quesada.
Photography by Simon Watson.
Text by Mitchell Owens.
"Isabel Lopez-Quesada's Elegant Villa" produced by Howard Christian.
Architectural Digest (April 2012).

"Sheathed in a Schumacher plaid, the upper lounge features a large Conrad Marca-Relli collage and a circa-1900 leather-clad English games chair; Millicent, a papillon, rests on an Hermes throw."
Houston, Texas, home of J. Randall Powers.
Interior design by J. Randall Powers.
Photography by Eric Piasecki.
Text by Mitchell Owens.
"Revise and Conquer" produced by Robert Rufino.
Architectural Digest (November 2012).

"Sid, the couple's Labrador retriever, dozes in the living area; the sofa is by Ralph Lauren Home, the black ceramic vase is by JF Chen, and the floor lamp is vintage."
Manhattan duplex of writer Brad Goldfarb and Alfredo Paredes.
Interior design by Alfredo Paredes, executive vice president and chief retail creative officer of Ralph Lauren.
Renovation architect: Michael Neumann.
Photography by Miguel Flores-Vianna.
Text by Brad Goldfarb.
"Partners in Style" produced by Robert Rufino.
Architectural Digest (April 2012).

"Sid is seated before the study's armoire, which was adapted for use as a desk."
Manhattan duplex of writer Brad Goldfarb and Alfredo Paredes.
Interior design by Alfredo Paredes, executive vice president and chief retail creative officer of Ralph Lauren.
Renovation architect: Michael Neumann.
Photography by Miguel Flores-Vianna.
Text by Brad Goldfarb.
"Partners in Style" produced by Robert Rufino.
Architectural Digest (April 2012).

"Luna the English bulldog in a passageway connecting the living room, kitchen, and bedrooms. The lanterns are from Damascus."
May Daouk's late-19th-century villa in Beirut.
Interior design by May Daouk.
Photography by Simon Watson.
Text by Anthony Gardner.
"Grand Central" produced by Howard Christian.
Dogs seem to appear more frequently in design photos than felines. Perhaps the cats run away from the cameras and hide under the beds. I was glad to find this picture of Emma the Siamese, who seems perfectly at home in a girl's chinoiserie-themed bedroom. 
"Emma the Siamese commandeers the Leontine Linens-dressed bed in the daughter's room. A Quadrille toile de Jouy is used for the walls and duvet."
Prewar Park Avenue apartment.
Interior design by David Kleinberg.
Photography by Eric Piasecki.
Text by Mitchell Owens.
"Finish Line" produced by Carlos Mota.
Architectural Digest (June 2011).


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