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Pet-proof, child-proof, slob-proof (book giveaway!)

Annie Elliott | October 16, 2010

One of bossy color ‘s favorite clients happens to be named Glynnie.

Adorable dog on leash

As you can see, Glynnie is a dog. So technically, she belongs to our clients.

But in creating a decorating plan for their living room, it’s actually Glynnie who’s calling the shots.

We want the sofa upholstery to hold up to the occasional snuggle. The rug should withstand muddy paws, and it would be ideal if the arm of one of the new chairs could serve as a perch from which Glynnie can gaze out the window.

Dog snuffling camera

(Let me add here that Glynnie is HIGHLY trained, doesn’t smell, has lovely manners…in short, she’s practically not a dog at all. Except that she is.)

So bossy color is pulling swatches of the latest bulletproof fabrics – Robert Allen and Duralee have some terrific ones…

Duralee indoor-outdoor Jute
Duralee's Jute - Praline
Robert Allen's Any Other Day
Robert Allen's Any Other Day - Leaf
Duralee's Alfred Shaheen - Surf & Sand
Duralee's Alfred Shaheen, Surf & Sand - Nickel

…and we’re searching for indoor/outdoor rugs that look more “indoor” than “outdoor.”

Dash & Albert Indoor/Outdoor rug
Dash & Albert's Diamond - Slate/Light blue
Ballard Designs outdoor rug
Ballard Designs' Zebra

But what else?

SlobproofIt’s probably high time we read Debbie Wiener’s book, Slobproof and see what other strategies we can employ. Because Glynnie isn’t the only client demanding more forgiving surroundings these days. Why, bossy color’s very own sofa is upholstered in Robert Allen’s Showtime, which although not technically spill-proof, is actually pretty tough.

Blue sofa with pictures to be hung

Tell you what. Send annie[at]bossycolor.com YOUR best child-proofing, pet-proofing, or slob-proofing tip BY NEXT WEDNESDAY, October 20, we’ll select the one we like best, and we’ll send that person a copy of Slobproof.

How does that sound?

Then, for kicks, you can join Ms. Weiner, the lovely color expert Sonu Mathews from Benjamin Moore, and bossy color at a Twitter party on Thursday, October 28, at 3:00 p.m. Just go to Twitter and use the hashtag #slobproof. They’ll be giving away even more goodies, so if you “like” the Slobproof fan page and leave a comment with your Twitter handle, you’ll be eligible to win.

If we band together, perhaps we can make the whole world beautiful and practical for dogs, children, and, well, slobs.

When they’re tiny, you can’t even imagine the destruction they’ll become capable of, can you?

Puppy with sneaker

Annie Elliott – aka bossy color – is an interior decorator and design blogger in Washington, D.C. Look for her in the November 2010 issue of Real Simple!

Category: Furniture + upholstery, RugsTag: book, book giveaway, contest, Debbie Weiner, Slobproof

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