[dropcap1]W[/dropcap1]alls can make your home appear small and cramped, while lacking in creative energy. Here are six alternatives when you need to divide a room.
Hang A Curtain
A curtain can be the easiest way to divide a room, but choose one in a light fabric that isn’t too overwhelming. You want to keep the energy flowing through your space. The best kind of curtain is one that is in a neutral colour so it’s least visible.
Use The Space For Extra Storage
Shelves and bookcases can be great ideas for separating a space into two rooms without losing out on storage. Whether it’s books, ornaments or files that you’re filling the shelf with, make sure the result isn’t clutter.
Set The Scene With Stylish Screens
You can find gorgeous screens to separate a room – choose one that is in a pattern or material that works with the rest of your room’s decor. The great thing about screens is that they can be folded up and removed if you want a larger space again.
Hang It Up
You don’t need much to give the feeling of separation in a room – things like hammocks can be great and comfortable ways to give the room a slight division without anything that takes up to much space. Another creative idea is to hang a large piece of artwork from the ceiling. This is a visually appealing and easy way to divide a room.
Raise The Bar
A built-in bar can be great for dividing two rooms, such as the dining room and kitchen. It creates a separation between the two without cutting them off completely, while still giving you a bit of privacy.
Bring In Some Greens
Large potted plants can be great to inject some nature into your home and they come in handy when dividing a room, too. They can also offer decor opportunities because you can choose stylish pots in which to display your pretty plants.