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Room Divider Ideas to Try for a Studio Apartment

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Room Divider Ideas to Try for a Studio Apartment

Studio apartments are no doubt one of the best options for tenants who may be on a small budget but still want to “live large.” That said, not everyone likes the idea of having their dinner table, bed, and kitchen all in one room. Many people think that’s your only option when you choose a studio-type home, but there’s actually a way around it.

You can use a room divider to separate areas in your home. Here are some great ideas for makeshift walls:

Bookshelves

If you have a bookshelf, you can use it to create a division in your studio apartment. So, instead of pushing it up against the wall, use it to separate your bedroom from the rest of the house. It works well as a divider, and at the same time, you can easily access your books from your “bedroom” or your living area.

Indoor Plants

Plants can breathe life into any cramped space. But more than that, they can work well as a living border between the “rooms'' in your studio apartment. Are you worried that you don’t have a green thumb? That’s fine! You can opt for succulents on a lovely console table. They’re low-maintenance and only need watering about once a week. If you don’t want the extra responsibility of actually taking care of a live plant, you can always go for faux plants.

Clothing Racks

Because studio apartments don’t usually come with built-in closets, you can take advantage of a clothing rack that could serve both as storage for your clothes and a room divider. Thismetal and wood double rod garment rack with wheels works well for this purpose. Just make sure to keep your clothes color-coded to make the rack appear neater. And do use just one kind and color of your clothes hangers, please! You can place your hat and bag rack right beside it, too!

Curtains or Drapes

Perhaps one of the most economical options for dividers is curtains or drapes. You can simply use a high-tension wire to mount the curtains on the ceiling. Go for sheer curtains because they allow light through, meaning you won’t feel claustrophobic in your room or feel like you’re in a shared hospital room!

Entertainment Center

If you have an entertainment center, consider using it to divide rooms in your apartment. Consider positioning it at the foot of your bed with the TV facing your seating area to somehow conceal the bed, in case you have someone over.

Room Divider

Well, if it’s a room divider you want, you simply might want to get an actual partition. You can find awood room divider ora metal room divider in multiple panels and styles, so you’ll definitely find one that will work perfectly with the aesthetic you’re going for.

Conclusion

As you can see, you can get creative when it comes to dividing the “rooms.” Whether you’re going to use a curtain, a rug, a clothes rack, some plants, your entertainment center, or a bookshelf, you can still style your home so that there will be a clear division between the areas of your home. Of course, you can simply go for a high-quality room divider in the style and material that you want, as these won’t eat up much space, unlike a bookshelf, a rack, or an entertainment system.

Legacy Décor has an awesome collection ofroom dividers that you should definitely check out. See our best-selling collection today, choose the one you like best, and we’ll ship it straight to your doorstep!

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