My Pet-Friendly Christmas Décor Tips

My Pet-Friendly Christmas Décor Tips

*Today’s post was made possible by Nolan Interior, and features gifted product for the purposes of a candid review. All opinions are my own.

When I sat down to think through how I wanted to decorate for Christmas this year, it quickly occurred to me that I was going to have to get extra creative because of our two kittens. They are just as off-the-wall-rambunctious as you’d imagine a 7-month-old and 5-month-old kitten would be, and it took very little time for my imagination to draw up visions of them climbing the tree, breaking ornaments, and wreaking havoc with drapey garland. My regular holiday décor just wasn’t going to cut it around Marlo and Joe, so I set out to come up with more pet-friendly ideas to keep them safe but that still allowed us to enjoy the magic of Christmas.

My Pet-Friendly Christmas Décor Tips

My Pet-Friendly Christmas Décor Tips

First of all, I made sure to get our everyday couch covers in tip top shape for the season. These from Nolan Interior are still our very favorite, and we use them constantly. I love that they protect our sectional sofas from wild kitten claws, and also Joe’s lack of litter training (more on that debacle coming in the new year…). I also love the idea of having fresh couch covers on our sofa for Christmas since we’re drinking more hot cocoa and eating lots more holiday treats on the couch these days. The covers give me peace of mind when imagining food/drink spills, and they look great doing it, too.

You can read more of my couch cover review here if you’d like more information. That post includes details about what we actually chose for the gray sectional in our sunroom, pictured in today’s post. The short story, though, is that we have their Magic Sofa Covers in the “Light Grey” “Wheat” style.

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As for the rest of the space, my goal was to use as many non-breakable holiday accents as possible. I filled a simple low bowl (one that’s hard to topple) with plastic ornaments, used faux flickering candles in place of real flames, and also used lightweight artificial tabletop trees like these in a couple of places. Even if the kittens bat the trees off the tables, they can’t hurt themselves or the soft faux trees. A stack of hand-me-down Christmas books on the coffee table finished off my collection of holiday tabletop accents.

My Pet-Friendly Christmas Décor Tips

My Pet-Friendly Christmas Décor Tips

I also focused on getting the Christmas vibe across using lots of soft holiday-themed textiles—things like a throw pillow with a tree on it (similar option here), another that had a plaid pattern across the front, and one with metallic threads running throughout. An ultra fuzzy faux fur blanket has been my personal favorite addition here. That blanket is one of the softest things I’ve ever snuggled into, and it looks very wintery thanks to all of that plush snow-white texture.

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I was really determined to get our tree worked into the mix (it doesn’t feel quite like Christmas without it, after all), but I knew that I would have to sacrifice ornaments if I used it. The kittens would have an absolute heyday batting at dangly, sparkly ornaments, so, instead, we are embracing more of a minimalist look this year. We just set the pre-lit tree up inside our woven tree collar (similar option here), and that was that.

I clearly really love greenery when it comes to Christmas decorating, but I knew that draped garland wasn’t going to work this year. It would be far enticing for our pets. So, instead, I wrapped the curtain rod with two simple faux garlands, making sure there weren’t any dangling bits, and then I used Command hooks to temporarily hang three miniature wreaths up in the windows. Battery-powered string lights finished off my holiday window installation just perfectly, and looks so charming after dark.

My Pet-Friendly Christmas Décor Tips

I feel as though I have to be honest here at the close of today’s post, though, and admit that we have ultimately still had to keep the kittens away from this Christmas-themed living room—even despite all of my hard work to create a safe space for them. Both Marlo and Joe bee-line for the tree every time I let them into the room, where they immediately start chewing on the wired lights and plastic branches. I’m worried about them biting into live electricity, so we usually keep the doors closed to this room. Happily, the entryway to this space is outfitted with clear French doors, so we can all still enjoy the scenery safely from a distance. Maybe next year the kittens will be less interested in chewing on electrical wires…Here’s hoping!

My Pet-Friendly Christmas Décor Tips

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Baseboarders Heater Covers: 4 Months In

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*Today’s post was made possible by Baseboarders, and features gifted product for the purposes of a candid review. All opinions are my own.

I’ll be honest. When we moved into our first home that came with baseboard heating, I was really nervous. Up until that point, we had always had our heat come from a heat pump and ducts/grills in the house. The idea of gas-powered heat was intimidating, and I remember being so anxious when I heard the hot water heating the pipes all along the walls in our new home. It creaked and moaned, and I just had had no experience with that.

Eight years later, I can tell you honestly that I love baseboard heating. Now that we’re used to it (both of the mid-century homes we’ve lived in had it), I think I’d actually opt for it in all of our future homes. The rooms stay cozy and warm all winter long, and it’s such a smart, easy-to-understand system. The one thing I don’t love about baseboard heating? The look of those old original metal covers at floor level in our rooms.

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In my experience, those old covers are usually scratched, dented, and they just generally look dingy thanks to 60+ years of use, and I actually took to painting most of the original covers at our old house. I didn’t really want to do that here in our new home, though, because it’s tedious work, and paint really does have a hard time sticking to the metal surface of these types of heaters.

Instead, as you may remember from this past summer, I teamed up with Baseboarders to update the look of our old baseboard heater covers. It was super easy to install these sleek, modern covers, and instantly updated the look of our heaters. I thought it might be good to share an updated review of Baseboarders covers now that we’ve been using them for four months or so—and especially now that we’ve been using them with real heat running through them, of course!

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The gist? We genuinely love everything about our Baseboarders heater covers. Like I said, they’re very easy to install, and four months later, they’re looking brand new. That’s saying something considering the fact that I’ve painted around them, have three pets who claw at them when their toys get stuck underneath, and I’ve moved furniture across them multiple times. They aren’t scratched at all despite the constant contact, and any paint splatters from room makeover projects easily wipe up thanks to the powder-coated steel material of the covers themselves.

Those photos above show what our original baseboard heaters looked like in the house, and you can keep scrolling to see a few detailed before/after images. If you’d like to see more photo footage of our “old versus new” baseboard heaters, click back here to reread my introductory post from the summer. That post goes a little more in depth about things like manufacturing and installation, too.

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Upgrade Dated Baseboard Heater Covers With Baseboarders

Upgrade Dated Baseboard Heater Covers With Baseboarders

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What you may be picking up on is the fact that the old baseboard heaters stuck out like a sore thumb because of that long open slit along the top portion of the heater cover. That slit caught the eye, which drew inevitable attention to it, and the opening also allowed lots of dust, dirt, and pet hair to get into the interior portion of the heater, making it work less efficiently.

Now, instead, the new perforated Baseboarders heater covers cover the entire heating element to keep it cleaner, and that also makes it blend in more easily with the walls and existing floor moulding. I was worried about the fact that our Baseboarders covers came in white and our moulding is painted a cream color, but the white complements the cream nicely. I would definitely recommend these, even if you have a contrasting trim color.

Ultimately, there’s no way to entirely hide your baseboard heaters visually, but these covers make them look so much sleeker and minimal. I truly have nothing but glowing things to say! Click here to shop covers for your own home, and use my code “DREAMGREENDIY10” for an exclusive discount now through January. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to let me know in the comments and I’ll be sure to update the post with more pertinent information as needed.

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