How to divide a room
without building partitions? we suggest
In small flats, we create multi-purpose rooms to make the most of the available space. To divide a room and better suit our needs, we don't need to build partitions at all. Clever, multifunctional furniture can help organise the space.
When we divide a room using furniture, we make our space much more functional. By replacing partitions with high, double-sided bookcases, clever desks or a versatile bed or sofa, we can avoid building 'walls' in our home and creating rooms that are too cramped and dark.
With just the right piece of furniture, one room can become a bedroom and a study or a living room and a dining room at the same time. Which solutions will help us quickly and comfortably adapt the interior to changing needs? Here are some simple tips on how to divide a room without having to renovate.
Bookcase instead of partition
Tall, double-sided bookcases are great for dividing up a space. Positioned across the room, they turn into highly functional walls, providing convenient access to the items on the shelves.
With the help of the 4 You book case, we can not only easily divide a small room into two zones, but also create an intimate corner in a large, spacious interior. The capacious shelves can easily accommodate books, boxes and ornaments. If we wish, we can also fill them with colourful boxes to hide our treasures and enliven the interior. A double-sided piece of furniture placed not far from the window will also be a good place for our flowers and potted plants - especially those that feel best in diffused light.
The bookcase will not only divide the room, but will also help us create a comfortable work space. All we need to do is add a small dressing table from the same collection. Its simple form, consisting of a table top and a functional shelf, will also make it perfect as a compact desk. Its presence will mark the boundary between the zones of the room even more clearly.
In the attic or in a room where there is no room for tall bookcases, smaller, double-sided furniture can be used to create separate zones: the low 4 You fresh bookcase or the Nature chest of drawers in an elegant oak finish. They will fit into any interior and will not obstruct the view in individual areas of the room. They are especially useful when you want to divide a room with a single window, as they ensure the flow of natural light to both parts of the room. Small bookcases are also ideal for a multifunctional living room with a dining room or kitchen: they allow everyone in the room to talk freely, whether they are sitting at the table or on the sofa.
In a spacious living room, we can also clearly emphasise the character of individual zones with wall finishes. The practical and durable Kerradeco system, which we can easily install ourselves, will come in handy. By choosing one of more than twenty designs for ourselves, we can decorate the walls in the dining corner, the work area or the favourite corner for relaxation.
How to divide a room with a desk?
Multifunctional solutions that make it easier to divide an interior into two parts will come in handy especially in the room of siblings. They will make it easier for each occupant to create his or her own separate space and will promote closer bonds and joint working. For example, two Stige desks can be placed opposite each other. When they stand in the middle of the room, their ladders create a clear boundary, dividing the room into two parts. On their desks, children can hang colourful Happy Lights, corkboards, colourful boxes and practical organisers. In this way, they can easily personalise the look of their corners and tailor them to their needs.
When there is no room for two desks in a room, the limit can also become one - double-sided. A clever recipe for a successful collaboration is the Spot Young desk, at which little pupils can sit opposite each other. With its practical recesses, storage for writing utensils and additional drawers, it will make doing homework not only more comfortable, but above all much more enjoyable. After all, the academic toil shared with a brother or sister becomes much easier to bear!
Confucius claimed that if one loves one's work, no day of one's life will be overworked. With the help of the Worknest wooden desk, we will carve out a friendly workspace not only in the siblings' room, but also in the living room or bedroom. The furniture has a high, openwork screen, which will become a functional border dividing the room into two parts. Plant pots, organisers or practical utensils, shelves and baskets can be hung on it, so that everything you need is always within easy reach. This gives you the freedom and freedom to organise your daily work in a way that makes it easier for you to concentrate on your daily tasks.
The soft boundary: a bed and sofa that can really do a lot
The space of a bedsit or a small living room with a bedroom does not have to limit our interior ideas at all. The 4 You bed proves that a versatile space can be arranged even in a small space. It is more than just a place to sleep. It can fulfil a number of other functions: a bookcase, a cosy home cinema or storage space for things in colourful boxes or in functional niches hidden in the lower bed frame. To create an intimate atmosphere and clearly divide the room into zones, we can hang a canopy on the bed, wrap the upper frame with mood lights or arrange plant pots on the shelves. If the space is also to serve as a small study, we can also place a larger bookcase or a small desk at the edge of the bed.
The multifunctional Slide sofa will also help to divide the room. Its independently sliding seats can be easily adjusted to suit specific needs and situations. People in the household can rest right next to each other or pull the sofa apart and create separate seating areas on either side when a little privacy is needed. This makes the sofa perfect for a studio or a living room with a dining area. You can work on it with your laptop, watch your favourite films and TV series together with your loved ones or host family and friends over conversation and a cup of tea. The universal design of the sofa makes it easy to organise the space on both sides. You can comfortably arrange your interior in such a way that you are only a step away from the soft seat to the family table or a quiet corner for work.