Friday, February 25, 2011

Luxury Dog Houses

Guys I saw these very grand and luxurious dog houses. Most of them are for celebrity pet dogs, which explains why they are lavish in their looks. Even the dog houses seem to be all too colorful and flashy representing the owner's personality more than the dogs themselves. And obviously since these are designer dog houses their prices are quite upscale.

But without feeling nothing, let's just take a look at these and enjoy the miniature dog homes!


This dog house was created by custom doghouse design artists at La Petite Maison and costs around $30,000. It is large enough to accommodate a human and comes complete with terra-cotta floors. This one belongs to the pets of actress/model Rachel Hunter and is a scaled-down version of her California house.   


This dog house is quite homely too and includes very fine details. Real materials were used to make this one with a wooden deck and a bone shaped pool too for the dog to relax.


This dog house is inspired by Bauhaus architecture and is called a Cubix dog house.  It is a hand-built contemporary dog house  designed and manufactured by the German company Best Friend's Home, and is available in three sizes: small, medium and large. The Cubix dog housesells for $5,800-$6,300 depending on size.


This dog house was created by Alan Mowrer, known for creating the most fashionable dog houses in the world. This manor is estimated at $25,000 and boasts running water, lighting, air conditioning and heat! Now who can beat that???


Can anyone guess whose dogs would be living in this Barbie doll sort of house??? Of course, Paris Hilton's dogs Tinkerbell, Marilyn Monroe, Prince Baby Bear, Harajuku, Dolce and Prada live in this.  This house has two floors. Downstairs there is a living room and upstairs there is a bedroom and a closet to stash the many outfits she has purchased for her small pets. The mini-mansion, outfitted by interior decorator Faye Resnick was designed to resemble Hilton's own home in all its pink majesty and includes miniature Philippe Starck furniture, heat, air conditioning and even a black crystal chandelier and black ceiling moldings. And it costs only $ 325,000. WOW! Insanely unfair!