Yes, There's Even Architecture for Doghouses
December 4, 2012
Design2Share in Frank Lloyd Wright, architecture, contemporary, dog house, outdoor, pets
Cubix dog mansion
Jay Johnson - Why should our beloved pet dogs be left out of the contemporary design trends sweeping our interiors? What's the use of styling a client's home in sleek modern furnishings, and stepping outside to the back or side yard to see an old-fashioned, ho-hum doghouse?
Exclusive British "pooch palace," designed for two Great Danes
Designers have taken care of Fido, too, and given us a huge range of choices incontemporary doghouse structures that will blend in with modern home decor. Click on any photo for more product information. 
Chalet doghouse from FORMA Italia
Barkitecture Houston doghouse design from Brave / Architecture
The Cube custom doghouse from Meset Shop
Cromo doghouse from FORMA Italia
Who started the modern doghouse movement? Frank Lloyd Wright, of course!
Click here to read Frank Lloyd Wright's Doghouse: Fallingwater for Fido?


 

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