In Honor of National Dog Day: The Best Dogs in the Most Stylish Spaces

Because the only thing better than a chic room is one with an adorable dog in it.

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Our Favorite Dog-Friendly Home Decor
Photography by @GOLDALAMODE VIA INSTAGRAM

August 26th marks the massively important holiday that is National Dog Day. So naturally, we’re celebrating in the most uniquely Domino way possible: With a roundup of adorable dogs surrounded by equally beautiful decor. Want to see more? Head over to Instagram to peruse the #dogsofdomino gallery—and don’t forget to add your own stylish four-legged friend to the mix.

A millennial pink door, textured pillows, and an adorable dog wistfully gazing off into the distance. There’s nothing about this photo that we don’t love.

Photo by @goldalamode via Instagram.

Neutral Contemporary Entryway Decor
Photography by @DIYSHELLEY VIA INSTAGRAM

The chic neutral-colored woven planters and simple, modern furniture make this space all about the bold wall print (available here)… but the dog is a close second.

Photo by @diyshelley via Instagram

Vintage Country-Style Kitchen
Photography by @THEDAHLFARMHOUSE VIA INSTAGRAM

We don’t know what’s more impressive: The immaculately-decorated, country-style kitchen (which is giving us serious vintage vibes), or the 120 pound English Mastiff puppy who is clearly trained in dishwashing.

Photo by @thedahlfarmhouse via Instagram

Woven Quilt in Cozy Bedroom
Photography by @SKAYNEDESIGNS VIA INSTAGRAM

If we were this dog, we wouldn’t want to get up from this cozy-looking bed either. Hanging planters add a fresh feel and a pop of color to the otherwise neutral-colored—sleeping pup included—room.

Photo by @skaynedesigns via Instagram

Bohemian Gallery Wall Ideas
Photography by @THESTELLABLUEGALLERY VIA INSTAGRAM

Wondering how to seamlessly tie together your space’s decor? Color-coordinate your home furnishings to your dog. An expertly-curated

gallery wall

helps, too.

Photo by @thestellabluegallery via Instagram

One of our favorite new trends, the hat wall, is perfectly executed in this minimalist-bohemian bedroom. We don’t blame the dogs (and one lone cat) for not wanting to leave it.

Photo by @clairezinnecker via Instagram

Cozy Bedroom Decor
Photography by @BRITTANYSHMYR VIA INSTAGRAM

This bedroom nailed the cozy vibe, from a rustic nightstand to simple yet comfortable-looking bedding to all the plants on display. Major bonus points for matching the vibrant flowers to the equally vibrant door—and, of course, for the cute dog.

Photo by @brittanyshmyr via Instagram

Black and White Minimalist Kitchen
Photography by BRITTANY AMBRIDGE FOR DOMINO

The adorable pup is the perfect model for this gorgeous monochromatic—save for the antique rug—kitchen. We love the contrast between the white cabinetry and the black marble sink.

Mid-century Modern Living Room
Photography by BRITTANY AMBRIDGE FOR DOMINO

This bulldog is clearly living his best life stretched out on this mid-century modern couch. The natural light and homey feel created by rustic wooden beams and the pretty fireplace make this room a calming oasis.

Eclectic Colorful Home Decor
Photography by TESSA NEUSTADT

“I love how this space blends colors, textures, and patterns with whitewashed wooden ceilings and rustic fixtures for an eclectic feel”—this dog, probably.

Photo by Tessa Neustadt for Amber Interiors

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Elly Leavitt

Writer and Editor

Elly enjoys covering anything from travel to funky design (tubular furniture, anyone?) to the latest cultural trend. Her dream apartment would exist on the Upper West Side and include a plethora of mismatched antique chairs, ceramic vessels, and floor-to-ceiling bookcases—essential to her goal of becoming a poor man’s Nora Ephron. You can probably find her in line at Trader Joe’s. You will never find her at SoulCycle.