Partition wall: 15 tips for your interior – A spicy Boy

Partition wall: 15 tips for your interior

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The open space interior has many advantages provided you know how to delimit the different spaces. There are many ways to go about it and today we are looking at partition wall.

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No need to erect new walls to divide your space. We offer you some solutions much easier to achieve.

Original and effective separation partition to separate two spaces: a design bookcase

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1. The library furniture

Make your partitions a 2 in 1 accessory. The bookcase is practical, it can be very design and, from the moment it is “open”, it does not block the view from one space to another. And yet, it serves as an ideal partition and can, for example, be used in a bedroom (between the bed and office space) or in the living room (between the sitting area and the dining room).

The bookcase frames the office area of ​​this interior

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2. The green wall

This option is less common but so much more refreshing. There are several variants: there is the grid that will house your planters and there is also the green wall that you can erect between two spaces to create a partition that exhales a breath of fresh air!

Superb idea: a grid that can accommodate flower pots and planters for a partition while greenery

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3. The filter panel

The filter panel is an excellent solution if you are looking for a lightweight partition wall that can easily be moved. You can hang your ceiling panels, or attach them from floor to ceiling for a more pronounced partition. When it comes to colors and patterns, you’re spoiled for choice!

And here is another variant, more design, of a partition that wants to be “green” ¹

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4. The canopy bed.

This option may seem strange but with its sails and curtains, the canopy bed proves to be a superb choice, especially in a studio where space is limited and everything is in one room.

A vertical garden for a truly sensational dividing wall

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5. The screen.

A must in terms of removable partition, the screen has long been used to divide a room in two without having to decide on the location of the partition. Yes, the screen is perhaps the easiest partition to bend and move wherever you want.

Patterned filter panels to separate in lightness

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6. The bamboo stems.

The bamboo stems form an excellent dividing wall, which adds an indisputable exotic side to your interior. A bamboo partition can separate your bedroom from your bathroom or the living room of the kitchen. The result will be a Zen interior and soothing.

Hanging panels perforated with floral motifs for a chic look

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7. Branches and natural fibers

If bamboo does not suit you, why not opt ​​for simple branches? You will fall in love with their rustic side and you can even pick them yourself before asking a professional to install them.

Here, the canopy bed also plays the role of partition with its curtain that helps to delimit the space

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8. The hybrid furniture

There are several versatile dividers that are as decorative as they are practical. It can be metal rods adorned with shelves, or furniture design that also serves as a library. Scroll down to see some examples.

The wood screen: the removable partition par excellence

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9. Floor materials

You do not need to partition a space if you want to keep it open. To do this, simply focus on the floor and opt for a transition of materials that will help you to delimit the different spaces of your interior. Tiled flooring, marble wood, the options are many and the result quite original!

Superb bedroom where the screen is used to draw an imaginary wardrobe

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10. The carpet

Like floor materials, you can use a carpet to define a space. Often used in the sitting area of ​​a living room, the carpet is the perfect solution if you want to preserve the spacious look of your home.

White and minimalist screen that wants to be quite translucent

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11. The decorative partition wall

Of course, efficiency is a good thing, but sometimes you have to give way to art and decoration. You will discover several examples of decorative partitions that become sculptures and works of art in their own right.

A partition made of bamboo stems separates the bedroom from the bathroom

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12. The chimney

Ideal to install between the kitchen, dining room and the living room, a chimney as a partition is a practical and very design way to delimit a large space.

Partition in branches for a rustic and very natural look

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13. The folding door

If you have two adjacent rooms, such as two children’s rooms for example, a folding door is always a good choice. It is more present as a partition without being limited to a traditional door.

More modern wall that looks like stems and also includes some shelves

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14. The colors

Much like floor materials, colors are an effective way to stand out from one space to another. Think especially of the contrast!

In this interior, floor materials play the role of a symbolic partition²

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15. Lighting

Like colors, lighting can be used to delimit a space. It is possible to opt for a series of recessed spots along the line that will symbolize the partition between two spaces. You can also simply invest in a beautiful floor lamp that will separate one space from the other.

Interesting transition on the floor to accentuate the rest area with a wood covering

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Corridor in the Monash Law University: the contrast of materials serves to delimit the corridor of other spaces

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The carpet in this living room has a focus on space and delimits it from the rest of this open space interior

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Partition partition that focuses on the aesthetic appearance for a chic and elegant look

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For those with a big budget and a love of luxury, treat yourself to a fiber optic partition!

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Fireplace design that also plays the role of partition

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A folding door can be a good solution to separate two bedrooms

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Decorative partition that delimits the living room

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