If the rooms in your house are spacious and even have high ceilings, their functions are likely to be several: living room and dining room; living room and work area; and even bedroom and dressing area, for example.
There are many Room Divider Panels that
you can use in interior decoration to separate areas in the same room and
create environments. One of the most used is paint: by applying a darker shade
color on one of the walls, for example, you will be able to highlight an area.
But there are many more:
1. Glass partitions with metal
panels
Common in factories, they are ideal for decorating
environments with an industrial aesthetic. If you want to transfer this style
to humid rooms, replace the iron of the screen with aluminium.
The dividing screens of an industrial nature also inspire
this structural separation, which takes on a new dimension thanks to the use of
plants inside. The result is a kind of original parterre, which offers all the
advantages of the luminosity of transparent glass and the freshness of natural
plants in a minimum space.
2. Blinds with adjustable slats
Thanks to this light structure, the living room is completely
independent from an adjoining office –which also functions as a guest
room–preserving the room's spaciousness.
3. Rice paper panels with
metallic structure
These Room
Divider Panels are even more flexible, combining oriental aesthetics
with the most current minimalism. Their free-standing design allows them to be
placed where desired, to delimit areas of use, more or less spacious or
private, depending on the occasion.
4. Sliding panels
The sliding panel complements a variety of materials and
colors and has a strong aesthetic and decorative impact. Sliding panels are
used to divide rooms or conceal windows.
Sliding panels allow mixing and matching textiles with
various tones, patterns, and textures. A high-power ornamental solar protection
device.
5. Sofas closing the area
You can use the back of the sofa to create a dividing
area in your living room. Still, if your living room is very large and shares
space not only with the dining room but also with the kitchen, it will be
necessary to differentiate them even more in the areas.
6. Separate with rugs
When your living room or bedroom does not allow you to use the furniture to create different environments, especially due to lack of space, you can differentiate the areas through textiles. Carpets are an ideal alternative to separate one area from another. Place one where the tables and chairs are and another in the area where the sofa, armchairs, and coffee table are located. You can also use this resource in the bedroom to separate the dressing area from the sleeping area.
7. Light, lamps, and
sconces
Lighting is a fundamental resource in interior decoration: it
turns lifeless spaces into warm and welcoming rooms.
If your living room
and dining room share a room, an ideal way to differentiate the areas is
through ceiling lamps. Place one set on the dining room table and another in
the living room area. You can also create a reading area with a floor lamp or
highlight an area with wall lights.
It is important that, in these large rooms, you take care of
the decoration, since without the right furniture, lighting, and accessories,
it can give a feeling of emptiness.