We know that pet parents are crazy about their animals: They want them to attend the best parties, eat the highest-quality food, and, ideally, live forever.
So, it’s not surprising that they’re also willing to design their homes around making their pets comfortable.
Enter: “barkitecture.”
Dubbed by Pinterest as a growing, “animal-first architecture” trend in 2021, barkitecture is still going strong as pet owners continue investing in their animals.
And when we say investing, we mean it: Americans spent an estimated $137B on their pets in 2022, a 10% increase from the year prior.
Per The Guardian, funds are going into interior add-ons like:
There are even interior design firms that specialize in barkitecture, like architect Patrick Ahearn’s “home design with dogs in mind.”
…as more Americans than ever are caring for pets.
Following a pandemic surge, 66% of US households — 86.9m homes — have a pet, up from 56% in 1988.
And some members of younger generations prioritize spoiling their pets above all else: One survey showed that 58% of Millennials would prefer a pet to a kid.
So for those who can still afford a home amid rising interest rates, customizing it for their pet is a simple decision.
And if you were still on the fence about the whole trend, this tiny pet sofa for your pup’s living room under the stairs will surely convince you.