Your dog deserves comfort. Your home deserves style. The good news: you don't have to choose between the two.
Start With Your Colour Palette Look at the dominant tones in your living space - warm neutrals, cool greys, earthy greens? Choose a bed cover that either matches or complements those tones. Avoid high-contrast colours that will visually compete with your furniture. Warm beiges, soft creams, and muted sage greens work in almost any interior.
Match the Material to Your Aesthetic Bouclé and teddy fabrics suit Scandinavian and warm-minimalist interiors. Linen and cotton canvas work well in rustic or coastal spaces. Velvet adds a touch of luxury to more formal living rooms. At CUDDLE CRAFT, we design our covers to feel like furniture - not pet accessories.
Size It Right Measure your dog from nose to tail when fully stretched out, then add 20–30cm. A bed that's too small forces your dog to curl uncomfortably; too large and it dominates the room. Our size guide covers all breeds - [see it here →]
Placement Tips
- Away from draughts and direct radiator heat
- In a corner or against a wall - dogs feel more secure with a "back"
- Near where you spend most time - dogs want to be close to their people
- On a hard floor? Add a non-slip mat underneath