ROOM DIVIDERS: HOW THE PROS DO IT
Open wide spaces can sometimes be stressful for someone to tackle. Room dividers are essential when you have an open room concept and lack privacy. There are some tricks that you can do, with furniture, that will help you create innovative room dividers.
Keep on reading to know how professionals deal with this problem
OUR LIST:
?CURVED CONTOURS
According to Pinterest, the appeal of curved curves for interior design remains a top consumer trend. The search for 'Curved sofa living room' has more than tripled, indicating the significance of arched couches in this direction.
When placed in the centre of a room, these modular couches or flexible dividers split the space and create cosy nooks and cushioned corners for leisure.?Wavy shapes counterbalance the clean lines of a rectangular room, bringing comfort and softness to the surroundings.
SOFAS CAN BE A ROOM DIVIDER
The desire for seating places centred on casual discussion resurfaces after the epidemic, with consumers reuniting in home, public, and working settings.?Creating lounge areas or conversational pits with large adaptable sofas is key.
Modular sofas adapt to various spaces and can create set-ups ranging from centrepiece islands to outlining a room along walls and corners.
领英推荐
VERSATILE DETAILS
A range of pouffes in various sizes mixed with coffee tables creates a superb conversational area that can be adjusted for other rooms. They can also have various layouts based on the demands of the group utilizing them.
Smaller pieces of movable furniture?add versatility to spaces by serving as seating or surfaces?for work equipment or decor.
PANELS
Semi-transparent and cloth walls divide spaces while adding a decorative element. Natural fibres, infuse homely aspects into a space by?creating divisions inside a room without shutting them off?from the surroundings.
Fixed frames between the ceiling and floor made from metal or crafted weaves offer a transparent flow from one section to the other.
ROOM-DIVING SHELVES
The need for space-dividing furniture is increasing, particularly for shelving systems that can be used in place of walls. Tinted glass details and metal or wooden frames with storage elements bring a light feel to the alternative walls without overloading interiors.