Divider inside your home is the easiest ways to create a temporary or flexible
In a small space, such as this studio an open divider is an effective way to create the impression of two rooms without sacrificing the connection and light. This can also be built-in or free-standing and can be removed.
Just Don’t be tempted to fill every shelf. As possible, display a small selection ornaments to keep the shelves from looking too busy or cluttered, especially if you want to maintain a visual connection between one area and another
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Curtains Divider
The simplest ways to partition a space is with a good old-fashioned curtain and rod. The beauty of curtains is that they’re totally flexible and can be change at any time, it’s easy to open up or close. For those who likes to maintain their privacy during the day.
Windows
Another interesting idea is installing interior windows. They maintain a visual connection between areas but help block noise and cooking odors between a kitchen and a family room.
Sliding Doors
Simple and beautiful, sliding doors creates a smooth flow between two areas when open, and easily separate spaces when privacy is preferred. Here, they allow for two separate rooms in one moment
Double-sided fireplaces
Double-sided fireplaces require double the space—and offer double the warmth. Often contemporary in style, a grand double-sided fireplace works best in open-concept areas and indoor/outdoor rooms, in which it creates multiple, aesthetically cohesive spaces connected through the fireplace wall. Here, browse a range of statement-making double-sided fireplaces that will broaden your design dreams.
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