5 unusual ways to zone odnushku

  • Dec 27, 2019
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Shelves, curtains and sliding glass walls seem banal? How about a cool new way to divide the room into zones? We gathered to you examples, which sometimes hard to find a bed - so it is masked.

1. ropes

Most an easy and weightless partition can be made of rope or ropes. The thicker they are, the easier it may be a pattern. Sometimes just ropes hung from the ceiling. But the rope is more appropriate to create intricate abstract patterns and interlacing. If as a child you are addicted to macramé, you can remember this skill.

2. Plants

Live partition can be done in different ways. For example, under the same rope to land curly flowers. Another option - Bamboo, and like him a high vertical plants.

3. Hanging a picture

The author of the interior used an unusual technique: establish a narrow bedroom area by the window and hid her from prying eyes with the help of pictures. Her weight gain on invisible rails. In conjunction with the shade creates the illusion of a wall with a window. Though actually erect a partition did not have natural light passes in the depth of the room. But the privacy of the bedroom is still provided.

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4. mirrors

In an easy metal divider with geometric patterns it is enough to insert a few narrow mirrors, and with both sides. It will penetrate through the light, but will create a complete illusion of a solid wall.

5. Mobile partition

To install a sliding partition, you will need guides and massive paintings. Alternative - rotating the board. Narrow panel of wood or any other material attached, just one point above and below - it's a lot easier. But they are easy to rotate and can be converted into a solid wall, translucent partition or almost completely hidden from view. If you get tired, such a structure even be easy to dismantle.

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Author: Maria Stepanova.

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