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How to Get Creative with Room Dividers

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How to Get Creative with Room Dividers

Whether you are currently in a studio apartment or a three-bedroom home, sometimes you just need more walls. Maybe you want more privacy or maybe you want to create a different layout. No matter the reason, you can’t always build a permanent wall. Instead, you’ll want to add solid wood room dividers to instantly inspire change and create the privacy you need.

Of course, you can’t just plop a room divider into the middle of your room and call it a day. You want to make sure it flows with your current layout, creates impactful new spaces, or adds to your decor in some way. So here are some ideas to properly implement a new divider in your home.

Consider Cutouts

Not all solid wood room dividers are completely closed off. For example, our  wood panel with decorative floral cutouts. This divider can still create a new space without making your room look smaller or blocking out light. You can create a sense of privacy or separation without isolation.

Go For Drama

When you picture a wall, you often picture plain white. But the beauty of wall dividers is that they can feature beautiful artwork and imagery. A beautifully designed divider can enhance your space and add a pop of color. Having that extra design element will magically transform any space, making it feel more creative and artistic.

Blend In

Of course, you can always go for the opposite effect. If you don’t want the wall to stand out, get a plain wood divider that seamlessly blends into your space. Pick the right shade to match your existing walls and decor, placing it in a way that won’t get in the way of any existing paths. This will create an entirely new room layout without people being able to put their finger on it.

Decorate Your Divider

To further immerse solid wood room dividers into your existing layout, add your own personal touch to a simple wood divider. Drape a blanket over it or hang some plants on it — whatever matches your current decor. This will make the divider look purposeful, like it was meant to be in your room all along.

Try a Bookshelf

If you’re looking to add storage space to your home without it looking cluttered, consider a bookshelf-style room divider. You’ll be able to place books and other items for display here while also completely blocking off another area of the home. This can be a great way to make the most of your space.

Move Furniture Around

You might need to move around your furniture a little bit in order to make the divider more impactful. A lot of people opt to put their room dividers behind couches or beds to make them appear more solid and break off the section even more.

Create Varying Spaces

For a room divider to look like it’s doing its job a bit better, you want to make sure it’s creating new spaces that look purposeful. You don’t want each area to look like extensions of each other. This will just make the room divider seem like it’s randomly placed in the middle of a room. Instead, place your room divider in a way that creates a distinct new spot, like creating a private office area in an open living room or blocking off a bedroom area in a studio apartment.

Pick a Contrasting Color

If your room is a certain color or aesthetic, you may want to consider a room divider that contrasts to make it stand out. This will make the panel a statement piece instead of a subtly added wall. For example, if you have a gray, minimalist living room, adding a white divider with whimsical cutouts will add a new texture and style to the space, making it more dynamic. This makes it appear almost like artwork.

Consider Curtains

If you have an open doorway or another space in need of something extra to create privacy, curtains are a cost-effective way to make that happen. Pick out curtains that match your current interior design so their addition seems purposeful and enhances your room. Curtains aren’t right for every situation since they don’t appear as solid as wood dividers, but they can be a great makeshift option.

Play With Texture

If you use a solid wood room divider, you may want to add something lighter, like macrame or linen fabric, to give it extra oomph. This will create a space that almost looks like an art installation in your home, adding a boost of texture where there wasn’t any before.

Pick a Pattern

If you have a more unique decor, you may want to pick a room divider that matches your style completely, further enhancing your unique design sense. For example, a room divider that’s painted to look like a brick wall would work amazingly well in an industrial setting. Or consider a room divider painted to look like a barn door for a more rustic space. This will fully immerse your guests and really showcase your style.

Bring in the Bamboo

Bamboo makes for a stunning room divider that will bring a sense of zen and relaxation to any space. Bamboo has a light look that will keep your space from feeling too tight or small while helping to create a more structured layout with ease.

Or the Backyard

Room dividers can also be created from the branches you find outside. If you’re in a DIY mood, you can make your own wood divider that immediately adds a boost of life into your home. This natural room divider will bring the outdoors into your decor, making your space feel like a relaxing escape to a fantasy forest.

Not in the mood to make your own room divider? We luckily have solid wood room dividers that look rustic and natural without any extra effort needed.

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