Hello, fellow decorating lovers! If you want to jazz up your place with some fashionable space dividers, you’re in the perfect spot.
Sculpted Space Dividers
Creative and bold, sculpted dividers act as both decor and function. In my living room, a twisted metal shape nicely divides the space while starting conversations.
Rope Art for a Boho Touch
Rope art dividers bring a bohemian flair with their detailed knots and designs. I’ve woven rope art pieces to separate my reading corner, adding texture and interest.
Be Creative with Patterned Panels
For a bit of art, patterned panels give detailed designs that are sure to wow. I love using these panels to separate my work area from the rest of my home without feeling boxed in.
Space Dividers with a Pop of Color
Add a bold splash of color with dividers painted in bright colors. A client once chose a bright red for their folding screen, quickly changing the room’s energy.
Add Comfort with Timber Details
Timber details are great for bringing a cozy, earthy feel to your home. I once set up upright timbers in my apartment’s entrance to subtly mark off the space while keeping it open.
Light and Bright Glass Walls
Glass walls keep spaces bright and linked while giving soft separation. I once used them in a client’s loft to keep the airy feel while making clear zones.
Reuse Old Entryways
Turning old entryways into a space divider adds character and charm. I turned vintage doors into a divider for my office, keeping their old elegance.
Hanging Shelves for Soft Division
Hanging shelves give a light, airy division without filling your space. I’ve used them in my kitchen to softly separate the cooking area from the dining space.
Industrial Chic with Steel Partitions
Steel partitions give a smooth, industrial look that fits well with modern decor. I recently added this style in a client’s loft, making a stylish and edgy vibe.
Shelves with Two Open Sides
Shelves with two open sides are both useful and stylish. I’ve filled mine with books and plants to make a lively barrier between my living room and dining area.
Mix Metal and Wood for Contrast
Mixing metal and wood makes a strong contrast in dividers. My favorite project used this combo in a client’s dining area to add a bit of industrial chic.
Mirrored Panels
Mirrored panels not only divide but also make light better and space bigger. In my bedroom, a mirrored screen makes the room feel bigger and more welcoming.
Old Entryway Pieces
Old entryway pieces make for charming dividers that don’t block light. I’ve hung several in my studio to make a fun division between the workspace and relaxation area.
Nature-Inspired Plant Partitions
Bring nature inside with plant partitions that add life to your home. I’ve used tall house plants to make a green barrier on my deck, giving both privacy and greenery.
Divider with Big Entryway Pieces
Big entryway pieces can act as stylish partitions in bedrooms. I used one to separate a sleeping area from a small office space, adding both privacy and elegance.
