Luckily to separate or divide spaces there are countless ideas and options; I have collected 20 ideas. Some more elaborate and expensive than others, simpler and faster to carry out, but all of them will help you divide and separate environments in your home.
WOODEN SLATS
Wooden slats, either vertically or horizontally, are an excellent resource to separate and divide spaces.
The wood is easy to treat and a multitude of dividers and custom panels can be designed easily and without ruin.
Naturally, depending on the separation between ribbon and ribbon we will achieve more or less intimacy.
LATTICES
This is another solution to divide spaces easily.
The lattices can be made of work, heavier and more difficult to remove in the future, or we can use this type of panels, which are joined by hooks, creating the dividing screen as large as we need.
A variety of designs, materials and colours are available and are extremely easy to install.
Naturally, they do not require any kind of work.
FORGE
One or several wrought iron panels, with the decorative motif of our taste, is another resource that we can use to divide environments.
Of course, depending on the framework and the drawing of the forge, the separator will offer more or less intimacy.
In this case, a custom furniture in the hall area with a framework forged in white with the drawing of a flower, separates and divides the hall from the living room.
DRAPES
Another classic. The easiest to carry out and surely also the most economical.
Curtains, whether translucent or opaque.
Although it is better opaque, since if it is to divide the bedroom, you can achieve a greater degree of privacy and darkness.
BLOOMING
Blooming is a divider of Dutch design environments, which works as a curtain in which the fabric is a faceted framework, where each piece can be rotated 360 degrees to graduate the light that passes or give the curtain a different design.
It is practical, simple and very decorative, but its price is somewhat high.
CUSTOM FURNITURE
REFORM AND INTERIOR DESIGN BY SINCRO STUDIO
Any architect or interior designer would be happy to design a piece of furniture or structure that divides spaces adapted to your needs.
One of the most functional solutions and where the space is best used, since the divider is not only such, but also has a practical use, as in this room that we see above these lines designed by the Syncro studio where they created a dividing structure between kitchen and living room, where they can also house the television.
Let’s move on with more solutions.
SHELVES
With the shelves we can also easily separate or divide spaces, letting the light pass from one to another if we choose an open shelf, and giving each space a certain level of privacy, in addition to adding a storage space that never hurts in any home.
DIFFERENT HEIGHTS
Instead of separating spaces using a vertical format, we can also play with different levels of heights to define zones.
It is not an option that can be done in all homes, but if you have space, it is an effective and practical solution, since you take advantage of the vertical space.
MIRROR PARTITION
Another way in which we can divide environments is to first throw the wall and then raise a dividing partition that does not completely divide the room, but leaves a good step, and line one of the faces of said partition with a mirror sheet, to multiply the light and visually expand the space, As we see above these lines.
HALF WALL
Practical and economical. A half wall or partition that reaches a certain height is another resource to separate spaces.
Whether in the kitchen or any other space, raising a wall costs nothing. In two days they have lifted it.
VERTICAL SUPPORTS FOR PLANTS
Another beautiful and decorative way to divide environments is using some kind of vertical support for plants, such as the Ikea Socker, with which we can separate spaces while decorating with beautiful plants.
INTERIOR ENCLOSURES
An effective and definitive solution. Interior enclosure are the order of the day. Glass quarters in an iron structure in black is what is carried.
Although they are also manufactured in PVC that are lighter and easier to install.
Replacing a classic partition with an enclosure of this type, we will gain light and visual amplitude, and the two areas will remain independent.
GLASS PAVÉS
Another resource with which we can continue to gain light and provide intimacy to spaces when we divide them are the paves crystals, or glass brick.
They are relatively simple to install, by means of a minor work, and the best thing about this material is that it lets light through, while providing privacy.
In addition, they are available in a variety of colors and finishes.
WOODEN PLANKS
As a DIY, we can also create a wall or half wall with wooden planks, which acts as a space separator, while bringing warmth to the environment.
The planks cover a lot of surface and with few we can create a good screen.
We can put them diagonally and vertically, as we see in the image above these lines, horizontally, or in other positions that, in addition to separating environments, give a decorative point to the space.
ROPES
A curtain of ropes, in this case made with natural fibers, tied to a support at both ends, act as a space separator.
WITH WOODEN PALLETS
Economical and with a versatile power to transform into anything like no other object, wooden pallets can also serve to divide environments.
Paint them or natural, as they best suit your space.
GLASS
Translucent, opaque, mirrors, classics… The world of glass gives us a lot of versatility when it comes to separating spaces.
It is a sophisticated solution that requires the hands of professionals, but once installed, the result is perfect.
SCREENS
Another classic that could not be missing when it comes to separating environments.
The classic screen, today rejuvenated and again at the forefront of the avant-garde.
Very decorative, with a certain romantic charm and without the need for any work. Remove and put.
BRANCHES AND TRUNKS
Adequate trunks in size and length, can become a perfect room separator.
It uses bamboo, which is economical and very resistant.
DONKEYS
Donkeys for clothes are another element that, once we have hung the clothes, will also act as a space separator.
A simple and relatively effective resource.
It is not the first one I would recommend, but it serves, and very well it does.
In addition to these 20 ideas to divide and separate environments with different materials and elements that we have seen, you can also make use of paint. It’s easier than you think and effective.