Beautiful Cat Beds Worth Investing In

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*This story was made possible by the generous support of Tuft + Paw, and features gifted product for testing purposes. All opinions are my (and my cat’s) own.

John and I are happily child-free, but that doesn’t mean that we don’t consider ourselves parents. We love our pets to the moon and back, and never hesitate to call them our “kids.” We would do anything for them, which is why it breaks our hearts whenever anything hurts them. Which leads me to a sad announcement. Unfortunately, we got the devastating news last Friday that our sweet little Tonks has cancer and that there’s nothing we can do for her. She’s resting quietly at home now, and we’re doing everything we can to keep her as cozy as possible while also putting on a strong front, but inside John and I are absolutely heartbroken. She’s the happy, energetic little light at the center of our family of five (two humans, two cats, and a rescue pup), and our household will never be the same without her.

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Even though we’re going through a really hard time right now as we manage Tonks and her fragile health, I wanted to celebrate her life by sharing a few of her favorites. I took these photos before we knew she was sick, and I scheduled this post before we knew how dire her issues are. I thought about scrapping the story entirely, but, my goodness, she’s so cute in these photos (see the video I produced and posted to Instagram seven weeks ago here), and I know she would want me to keep going and keep sharing—especially if she knew I was going to chat about a couple of her most prized possessions!

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Specifically, I’m referring to two pieces of cat furniture that we ordered from our friends at Tuft + Paw. We have their Grove Modern Cat Tower (in size “Small”), and the Stellar Modern Cat Bed. As you probably know, I’m a sucker for well designed pet furniture and products of any kind, so I’ve been a big fan of the collection at Tuft + Paw for years. These two cat beds fit right in with our modern mid-century aesthetic, and they’ve become instant favorite hideaways for our two kitties, too.

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They are undeniably what you’d call investment pieces, but I’m sure we’ll adopt more rescue cats on down the line. I’m grateful to know that we can pass these “heirloom” type pieces on to the precious future felines that come into our lives. These beautiful modern pet beds will be with us for decades, I’m sure of it. It makes me smile (through my tears, currently) to imagine all of the rambunctious fur babes that will someday get to enjoy these pet beds as much as our Tonks has. Thanks, Tuft + Paw, for making my little girl comfortable, always.

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Touring Our Mini Cafe Dining Corner

Styling A Mini Cafe Dining Corner

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There’s no way around it—designing a large room is hard! We’re obviously so grateful and excited to be able to live in a home that has a giant sunroom off the back, but all of that bonus square footage does come with its fair share of struggles. How do you lay out the furniture? What do you do about rugs? Where do you put a TV when 95% of the room is filled with glass windows?!

We’ve made it work for the most part, I think, by dividing the room into two separate zones (oh, and by the way, we decided to sacrifice the view from one of the eleven windows by placing the TV on a console in front of one of them). The main concern we had was maintaining a sense of flow to the back door since that path is one we take many, many times throughout the day. We didn’t want to arrange furniture across that section of the room, and we really wanted to avoid having a rug there, too, since we figured it would get really dirty from backyard feet traipsing across it multiple times a day. So, yes, there were some things to work around…

Before: Mid-Century Ranch Home RenovationBefore: Mid-Century Ranch Home Renovation

In the end, though, we got it all figured out. We put the conversation living space off to one side, taking up about 2/3 of the room, and then we created a smaller café dining area on the remaining 1/3 of the room using a tea table that has been in our family for the past decade and a couple of new comfy chairs. This arrangement left the perfect slim path free of all rugs and furniture that we could easily walk along to get to the back door. I just paused for a moment after typing that to take a big deep breath. It all sounds like such a no-brainer when I explain it now, but I’m sitting here thinking about all of the brainstorming it took to get to the point when I can finally show you photos of the finished setup.

Styling A Mini Cafe Dining Corner

Styling A Mini Cafe Dining Corner

Styling A Mini Cafe Dining Corner

Styling A Mini Cafe Dining Corner

I think the hardest part was coming up with a rug that could help anchor the dining table (both visually and physically) without encroaching on the back door path. I ultimately chose a petite version of this rug from a new collaboration that just launched between Loloi Rugs and Jean Stoffer, of @jeanstofferdesign. The rug is from their Katherine Collection and the design is called KES-02 Ocean / Coral. We got it in the 5′-3″ round size, which turned out to be ideal for leaving enough room for foot traffic around it.

I know the rug looks like it’s on the small side, but it really had to be for our unique space. In person, it feels a little more proportionate than it looks in pictures, and, happily, is plenty big enough for us to sink our toes into when we dine in this little nook, which we’re calling the “café.” John and I eat lunch here together every afternoon that we happen to be home together, and it’s also a wonderful little spot for me to use for laptop work when I feel like getting away from my home office. That change of scenery is so nice on certain days, am I right?

Styling A Mini Cafe Dining Corner

Styling A Mini Cafe Dining Corner

Styling A Mini Cafe Dining Corner

Styling A Mini Cafe Dining Corner

Styling A Mini Cafe Dining CornerStyling A Mini Cafe Dining Corner

Styling A Mini Cafe Dining Corner

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I also really love how the colors in the new round rug pair with our existing larger living room rug, which is just a handful of feet away. It was really important to make sure the two rugs coordinated since they’re so close to one another, and I think the soft shades of teal and rust are a great complement. This rug nails it in every single way.

We’re actually busy painting our 1960s kitchen cabinets this week, and having this bonus eat-in area has been really appreciated. Our formal dining room is home to all of our kitchen stuff since we had to empty out the cabinets in order to paint, which left us a little stranded when it came to sit-down meals. The café has been a wonderful backup, and just validates all of the hard work and strategizing that had to happen in order to get to this point. I hope you love how it turned out! What are your large room design and space-planning tips?

Styling A Mini Cafe Dining Corner

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