Whether you have a studio apartment or a three-bedroom condo rental, every square foot counts! A simple way to make the most out of your available space is by using strategies to create both physical and visual separation to improve storage and privacy. There are several apartment-friendly solutions to divide space among rooms and create private spaces without compromising flow and your personalized feel. The following decor advice can help guide you toward optimizing your apartment space.
Probably the most well-known tool to divide up a room is a folding screen. Folding screens are easy to use and move based on your needs. For example, if you’d like to create a changing area, office space, or break a larger room into two different rooms folding screens are a great option. They can range in price and quality, and they are popular and easy to find. They can be new or thrifted and come in different material styles and heights.
Similar to folding screens, curtains are a popular and simple choice to create separation in rooms. Attach curtains to tension rods and other apartment-friendly hanging solutions to create a private space. In addition to creating a new space, curtains are also valuable in adding character to your rental. Curtains can range from monochrome to intricate designs that can add color and brighten a room or create a dark space to sleep and relax in.
Bookcases or cubbies are the perfect option to maximize storage while creating separation in your apartment. For example, using Ikea cube storage at the foot of your bed can create a wall between a living room and bed space in a studio apartment. These bookcases or cubbies are apartment-friendly with no drilling required and are stable enough to stand by themselves. Also, some cubby units are stackable and come in different widths, lengths, and heights to add a customizable wall to your space.
Another storage piece to create a block in rooms is a clothing rack! Clothing racks can be great for organizing clothes, or you can add your style by hanging plants and other decor pieces on your clothing rack, using them as a division between spaces.
Next, furniture can be used to create separation in your place. Arranging large furniture pieces, like couches and rugs, can visually split up your space. By strategically placing pieces by function in areas together, you can utilize spaces and not need a wall. For example, in a living room, having a couch, coffee table, and TV stand on a rug and having a desk off and next to the rug can create the visual feel of a living space and working space all within the same room.
The ideas above to divide your apartment are items you can purchase ready to use, but do-it-yourself (DIY) solutions are available too. Depending on your style, budget, and patience, the DIY project below can be used as room dividers too!
Yes, you can find a cheap folding screen to separate your rooms, but maybe you cannot quite find one that matches your style. Taking some extra time to build a screen can save you money and allow you to choose the colors and textures you want. Here are some material ideas to use when building a DIY screen.
These materials can be crafted to specific sizes to create the perfect separation you need in your apartment. By incorporating other unique pieces, pieces mentioned throughout the blog, and DIY tactics, a wall can be created to match your style.
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