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8 ROOM DIVIDER IDEAS | HOW TO SEPARATE YOUR SPACE

  
  
  
  
  
  
  

Here are 8 ways to separate your space.

1.  A good functional look is an open bookcase, or several side by side.  ItemsShipyard Bookcase are displayed and accessible from both sides.  This look works especially well in rooms with high ceilings and allows light to pass through the space.

2.  Attaching louvered doors with hinges creates a functional room divider.  This screen can be painted numerous colors or even adorned with family photos, collectibles or decorative iron pieces.

4.  Similar to louvered doors, attach several vintage doors together with hinges.  By choosing doors with glass panels in them, your space will remain bright and airy.

5.  Using a screen made from reclaimed wood serves the purpose all on its own.  This Recycled Teak Screen is made fromRecycled Teak Screen reclaimed teak sourced from old buildings and ships.  This is not only functional but a one-of-a-kind art piece, made from wood rich with history.

6.  Hanging curtains from the ceiling can also separate your space and add interest to your room.  Using sheers attached to a curtain rod will allow light to filter through and your space can be opened up easily.

7.  Take into account your overall furniture placement.  Sectioning off a seating area with a high back couch and sofa table behind will give purpose to one area while allowing another area separation.

8.  Any piece of furniture that is finished all the way around could be a potential divider.  Quality made furniture will have character and look good from all views.  Why not hang a painting on the back side of your bookcase, above a console table?  You are now using your bookcase all the way around.

*I would love to add to this list so if you have any additional divider ideas, please feel free to comment.

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