Space dividers have been known in every age and culture. However, at first glance, it may not suit everyone’s taste. Space dividers, as the name suggests, serve the primary purpose of dividing an area into smaller, more manageable sections. They can be both decorative and practical, allowing you to achieve multiple objectives within a single space. They can create privacy, define distinct functional zones, or simply add a touch of style.
First, let’s take a look at some examples of commonly used space dividers.
Bookshelves and Shelving Units
Bookshelves not only provide storage but also act as excellent space dividers. They can separate a living and dining area while displaying your cherished books and decorative items. The most popular solution for this is the IKEA KALLAX series; I’m sure everyone knows at least one person who uses this furniture piece for similar purposes.
Screens and Room Dividers
These are perhaps the most traditional forms of space dividers. Screens made of wood, metal, or fabric can add elegance to a room while effectively dividing it. Folding screens are particularly versatile as they can be adjusted to suit your needs.
Curtains and Drapes
If you prefer a lightweight and flexible option, curtains and drapes can do wonders. They are perfect for creating temporary partitions and can be chosen in various colors and patterns to match your decor.
Sliding Doors
Sliding doors are an excellent choice for dividing larger spaces like a living room and home office. They offer the flexibility of an open layout when desired and privacy when needed.
Vertical Gardens
For a natural and refreshing touch, consider vertical gardens as space dividers. These green installations not only visually separate areas but also improve air quality.
Rugs and Furniture Arrangement
Thoughtful placement of furniture can act as subtle space dividers. For instance, a well-positioned sofa or a kitchen island can define the boundaries of a room effectively.
Finally, let’s see some of my favorite space dividers that are particularly trendy nowadays.
Wavy Bamboo Room Divider
Its super chic and modern appearance combines with a natural aesthetic, and I really like this. It’s super trendy and can be found online in all price ranges.
Click here to view a $320 USD version available in the USA, and click here to check out the $185 USD version offered by VidaXL, available in four different colors. On the latter site, you can also see images shared by buyers, and I recommend viewing them because they are very beautiful.
IKEA TOLKNING
For those who appreciate a more delicate natural look and would like their space divider to allow natural light to pass through, I can recommend the IKEA TOLKNING space divider for $180 USD. You can complement it with the perfectly matching TOLKNING Hanging Baskets and a simple, cheap S-hooks to create a vertical garden.
Beaded Curtain
On a more youthful note, we’re now encountering beaded curtains, which is quite surprising because most of us probably have childhood memories of beaded curtains from our grandma’s or literature teacher’s house, and it might not be our most visually pleasing memory. However, these designs are making a comeback with renewed vigor, and it might just be a short-lived trend, but in any case, they are available in various designs for $60-$80 USD at the trendiest stores for the youth now.
Here, you can order a more unique, classic curtain from beautiful beads for yourself. Something like this would look perfect in a maximalist home.
Woven Screens
The individually combinable and customizable woven screens are also trending right now. You can choose more natural materials or any colorful pattern that matches your home. Due to its simplicity in form, it can easily become a versatile element of your available spaces. A personal favorite of mine.