Whether you have an open floor plan or just want to create more private, cozy spaces in your home the right room divider can make all the difference. The photos in this post go well beyond a folding screen and instead use everything from shrubbery to curtains to nautical rope to create beautiful, unique spaces.
Functional furniture - This great furniture item offers three times the functionality – it’s storage, decoration and a room divider. The Mid-century cupboard and bookshelf unit visually divides the large open area into a living room and dining room while maintaining the flow of space and light. Additionally, it’s a great place to display your plants and ornamental favourites, while also storing other items.
In a room where the only place for built-in wardrobes is behind the bed, this headboard doubles as a low room divider and makes the seemingly impossible suddenly an option. The area behind the bed almost becomes a walk-in wardrobe, and allows the bed to remain pointing at the windows. Here, there’s just enough room to open the wardrobe doors, but sliding ones would work if the gap were a shade narrower.
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