Roundup Of Our Favorite Pet Products

Modern Pet Treats And Accessories For Dogs And Cats

The other day, I opened a message from a sweet follower on Instagram who had just adopted a new puppy (her first indoor pet!). She was curious if I had any suggestions or recommendations for pet essentials—things like bedding, food, treats, leashes, etc. Of course I do! Pets are my very favorite thing in the world to talk about, and the bulk of our household budget ends up going towards our three rescue pets. If you’re in a similar situation needing ideas and direction for your own furry family member, then keep scrolling for some of the pet products we come back to over and over again.

Our Favorite Mod Pet Toys & Accents:

1. Pet camera: I love being able to use this camera to digitally “pop in” and check on our pets when we’re not at home. You can even toss them real treats using the camera’s phone app!

2. Dog collar: Cute collars that you can actually rely on are harder to find than you might think. I love the designs offered by this shop on Etsy. Our dog has one for practically every season.

3. Dog leash: John and I really love walking our dog using these round rope-style leashes. They seem sturdier to me without being overly bulky.

4. Dust pan set: I have multiple sets of these throughout our house because we’re constantly cleaning up pet messes, like when they dump over a plant, leave tufts of fur in the entryway, and scatter their dry food across the floor.

5. Pet bowls with stand: I’m a real stickler for “pretty” pet products. I want every pet item we use to be aesthetically pleasing in our home, so I’m drawn to things like this minimalist pet bowls stand to help keep our home looking stylish while still adequately serving our pets.

6. Oral care dry dog food: Our dog is on special prescription diet for her regular meals, but I like to work this oral care dry dog food into her daily routine as treats so that her teeth are looking their best. I just drop a few on the floor for her when she behaves, and she loves it!

7. Cat scratch pad: I know this post is mostly about dogs, but I had to throw this scratch pad into the mix because we just bought it, and our felines are smitten with it. Could be a great solution if your cats are scratching your furniture, like our kittens have been lately.

8. Pet wipes: We keep these pet wipes near the back door so we can wipe off our rescue pup’s muddy paws when she comes in from the yard.

9. Chew sticks for dogs: Our dog adores gnawing on these sticks. They’re also great for dental hygiene, so I know they’re going a long way in keeping our pup satisfied and healthy.

10. Air purifier: We rely on this air purifier to remove invisible pet allergens from the air so our occasional pet-sensitive guests can visit without worrying.

11. Pet bandana: As a special bonus, I thought I’d share a link to the bandana you see pictured at the end of this post. Again, our dog has one for practically every season! They’re a fun way to make her look dressed up when we take her to dog-friendly wineries and restaurants.

Another thing this follower asked for? Specific tips for how to keep your place presentable with pets. This washable dog blanket is absolutely key to our cleaning routine. We use it to cover the furniture where our cats and dog like to lounge most so that we can manage pet hair and dander easily. These couch covers are also favorites. I just pop the couch covers and pet blankets in the wash once a week to refresh them. I think this routine really helps to keep our home looking and smelling fresh. We also swear by this cordless vacuum and this carpet cleaner for everyday floor cleaning. For pet-safe cleaners and sprays, we almost always order from Grove, or we use the Mrs. Meyer’s line from Target. I hope that helps answer your questions, and if you have other pet products that you swear by, please feel to leave links in the comments.

Modern Pet Treats And Accessories For Dogs And Cats

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Wallpapering Our Mid-Century Kitchen

Mid-Century Kitchen With DIY Peel-And-Stick Retro Patterned Wallpaper

*This post was made possible by the generous support of Fancy Walls and features gifted product. All opinions are my own.

Our kitchen has come a long way in the 14 months that we’ve lived in this house. We’ve peeled off old wallpaper, repaired and repainted the drywall, swapped out light fixtures, replaced the countertops and faucet, removed a bulky cabinet to let more light in, reconnected the crown moulding from where we took the cabinet down, installed open shelves, and last summer we painted the dated wood cabinets a new bright creamy off-white. You can see a little bit of the progression of this project in the photos below.

Before: Mid-Century Ranch Home Renovation

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Mid-Century Kitchen With DIY Peel-And-Stick Retro Patterned Wallpaper

It’s like an entirely different space, right? It has taken every bit of our energy (and home décor budget) this past year to get to the point where we can say we love the room, but love it we truly do. It feels modern yet still retains the charm of our 1960s ranch, and the small space functions surprisingly well considering its pint-sized square footage. Our kitchen truly is my happy place, and I always look forward to cooking in it. There was just one final design detail that I really wanted to add back in before I could call the room officially “done.”

Mid-Century Kitchen With DIY Peel-And-Stick Retro Patterned WallpaperMid-Century Kitchen With DIY Peel-And-Stick Retro Patterned Wallpaper

Mid-Century Kitchen With DIY Peel-And-Stick Retro Patterned Wallpaper

As much as I loved the new white-on-white aesthetic of our kitchen, I admit that it felt a little plain. Since our kitchen really is super small, there wasn’t much room for decorative accents other than on the open shelves we installed. I needed to find a way to add back just a little bit of color to the space to make it feel more like “us,” and I ultimately decided that wallpaper would be the perfect solution. Reason being that it wouldn’t take up space on the shelves or countertops, and I could pick a custom pattern from my go-to wallpaper resource, Fancy Walls, so that I knew I was getting the perfect print for our home and its color palette/vibe.

If you look at the photo above, you’ll see that we narrowed it down to two peel-and-stick wallpaper patterns: one called “Candice” and another called “Neutral Geometric.” You may recognize the latter print since I used it in my flat panel door makeover from last year. And as for the second sample, we had “Candice” custom color-matched to our favorite “Sea Salt” Sherwin-Williams paint, and I fell pretty hard for that retro-inspired look and subtle hint of color. We ultimately decided to go with the custom version of “Candice” because I thought the blue/green tone would help add timeless style to our kitchen.

Mid-Century Kitchen With DIY Peel-And-Stick Retro Patterned WallpaperMid-Century Kitchen With DIY Peel-And-Stick Retro Patterned Wallpaper

I didn’t get any photos of the installation process, but you can see it in video format here on my TikTok feed. Just like most cases of wallpapering in our household, I did the entire project by myself without any surprises. I genuinely enjoy the challenge of wallpapering a room! It’s so much easier, in my opinion, to wallpaper versus paint because it gives you such an instantaneous transformation. As soon as I stepped back to gaze at the finished product I was absolutely smitten. The new addition of color was the perfect finishing touch in our kitchen, but I’m glad that I opted for a pattern in addition to color. Yes, I could have painted the room “Sea Salt,” but that curvy linear mid-century pattern really drives the point home that we love retro design.

Mid-Century Kitchen With DIY Peel-And-Stick Retro Patterned Wallpaper

Mid-Century Kitchen With DIY Peel-And-Stick Retro Patterned Wallpaper

Mid-Century Kitchen With DIY Peel-And-Stick Retro Patterned Wallpaper

Now, one thing you may have noticed is that we decided to stop the wallpaper just at the edges of the kitchen. Wallpapering this entire space—kitchen and attached open concept seating area nook—would have cost quite a bit more in budget, and it also would have taken many additional hours of labor. I also didn’t feel like the back half of the room really needed to be wallpapered.

I was lucky that the transition into the seating area side of the room was a crisp, clean one over by the refrigerator, as you can see above. The wall took a 90-degree turn there, so I just stopped the wallpaper right at that corner. The other wall, though, that the open shelves are on stretched straight into the kitchen nook (you can get a better sense of the room’s layout in the second photo below). To create a natural transition from wallpapered wall to white painted wall, I hung a set of floor-to-ceiling curtains alongside the window in the room. This gave me an intentional place to stop the wallpaper, and I think the solution worked just perfectly.

I thought I’d explain that in case you guys are in a similar predicament and needed help figuring out a way to transition from one wall treatment to another. If you have a window in the room, use floor-to-ceiling curtain panels to soften the transition! I had also considered a vertical piece of wall trim, and have seen people do that with success—my in-laws actually did that between their kitchen and dining room, and I think it looks great. I hope one of those two tips works for you.

Mid-Century Kitchen With DIY Peel-And-Stick Retro Patterned Wallpaper

Mid-Century Kitchen With DIY Peel-And-Stick Retro Patterned Wallpaper

Mid-Century Kitchen With DIY Peel-And-Stick Retro Patterned Wallpaper

Honestly, these photos don’t do the wallpaper justice. The color is much more saturated somehow in person, which makes the pattern pop more, too. I wish you could see it in real life! Maybe you can get a better sense of the colors and pattern in the video I put together—see that here over on TikTok, like I said. Anyway, we’re absolutely in love with this latest Fancy Walls peel-and-stick wallpaper transformation, and it has me giddy to jump right into my next wallpapering project of 2024. I can’t wait to show you what I have planned…

Mid-Century Kitchen With DIY Peel-And-Stick Retro Patterned Wallpaper

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