How to Choose a Dog Bed That Fits Your Interior

How to Choose a Dog Bed That Fits Your Interior

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.

Colour palette & interior stylingMatch 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.

Material swatchesSize 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