Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Wall partitions design from Saul Grey-Smith

Whether you just wish to create private or have an open floorplan, cozy spaces in your house the right room divider can make all the difference. The photos in this post go well beyond a folding screen and instead use everything from shrubbery to nautical rope to curtains to create amazing, unique spaces.
Absolutely contemporary, this arty white partition implies separation more than it really separates.

Using a gigantic bookshelf to divide a room is a good practical use of space as seen here. The more publications you amass, the more separate things get.

Using indoor plants is a particularly creative and beautiful treatment for the room divider issue. These vines climb up ropes to create an indoor jungle that also divides spaces.

An even more perpendicular alternative, with built in planters this wall is part room divider, part garden.

Both plants and furniture divide the place with tall spiky greenery appearing in the back of a low modern couch.

This medal room divider seems nearly pixelated, letting it blend readily with the industrial design of the urban loft.

Sliding glass doors don’t give a lot of solitude, however they do give plenty of elegance that is contemporary.

Mirrors for bathrooms
Contemporary and nautical, this rope room divider is actually a reasonably simple DIY.

Part art installation, this brilliant snowflake design, component partition has pockets for other décor or reading material.

Sliding doors are another creative room divider choice. These may be left open for air flow and space or closed off for privacy and are made from reclaimed wood.

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