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The Ultimate Guide to Install Room Dividers

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Room divider screens are unique and at the same time creative. It gives an extra edge to the living spaces. It not only helps divide the space but creates privacy. It can add lush to the interior design of the office as well as living spaces. Individuals can use it for several reasons like increasing space, redirecting footfall, hiding a mess, creating privacy, making an area look distinct or can simply use these as decorative screens. There are many different types of room dividers available in the market to choose from. All different types are made of different materials and serve different purposes. Room dividers can be made up of wood, glass, fabric, metal, acrylic, resin, gyprock, etc. Depending on the purpose and décor style of the room, the style of room dividers can be chosen. Here, we are providing an ultimate guide for different types of room dividers, so that you can make an informed purchase.

1. Foldable or Accordion screens:

Folding screen room dividers are the easiest ways when it comes to separating spaces. Wall construction for dividing spaces not only costs a fortune, but it’s inconvenient, nonpractical and time-consuming. Especially, when we are renting spaces, there are always restrictions for constructional damage and it’s not very practical to spend huge money in a rented place. At such times, foldable screens are the ultimate saviors. They are independents of the wall and can stand freely on their own. No installation is required and is easily portable.

Whenever you want to separate a space, just open these foldable screens and divide the space in whichever manner you wish to. And when the work is done, or there's no need to divide the room, just fold them and stow them in the storeroom. You can always add an extra panel to your screen to make it large. Dividers with four panels are the standard that can be handled on your own. It adds depth to the interior and makes it a little more interesting. It comes in different sizes and doesn’t require any type of maintenance apart from dust cleaning. Some of the types of folding screen room dividers are fabric, lattice panels, shoji screens, photo display, canvas pocket, silver screen and lacquered.

As they are designed in a zig-zag fashion, folding screen room dividers may not be the perfect choice for small spaces. But they are super adaptable and can be used in multiple locations with different applications. You can use it to create a changing area in a bedroom or office cabins. It can also be used to hide a personal or workspace.

2. Hanging dividers:

It is one of the most used types amongst room divider screens. Hanging room dividers are hanged from ceiling to divide an area or space. They are semi-permanent fixtures and can either be movable or can be rolled up or slide to the side. It depends on the material used in these hanging dividers. Its rearrangement depends on the individuals' approach. It can go all the way to floor from the ceiling from one end to the other, unlike foldable screens. Hanging dividers are made up of fabric, acrylic, light wood, resin, bamboo or other solid materials. Some of its examples are cloth curtains, beaded curtains, fabric blinds, glass panels, stack louvered doors, bamboo blinds, and acrylic panels. With just two screws, homeowners or renters can divide their space and get some privacy. Although this doesn't help with sound privacy, it is a good and cheaper way to get the work done. You can divide a nap area, reading area, or large open spaces. This option is very flexible in terms of usability and you can use some weight at the bottom to hold it steady in place.

3. Shelf dividers:

Shelf dividers are those room dividers that are just used to separate a space, but it can't provide visual or sound privacy. But it is multitasking and can hold items such as books, photos, artworks, curious, ceramics, and other decorative items. So it not only divides spaces, but you can make wise use of this diving screen and can convert it into a bookshelf, memory shelf, TV shelf, etc. Its size depends on individual choices and can come in different shapes, patterns, and colors.

If you are using a complete bookshelf, make sure to get one which is attached fro ceiling to the floor, so that it doesn't sway or fall because of the books’ weight.

4. Permanent room divider screens:

  • Permanent room dividers are generally fixed to the ceiling, walls, and floors. It is kind of a permanent addition to your home or office space. Using tracks and casters, it can be attached to both the ceiling and floor sides and works as a wall. Or one can also fix it permanently from either one of the sides. So if you tend to change your space frequently, it might not be the option you want to opt as these are hard to remove. These are made up of solid materials and replacing them on a whim can be a tedious task. These permanent room divider screens are made up of glass, wood, or metal. It can be used in office spaces, living spaces, bathrooms or terrace space.

    5. Sliding room divider screens:

    In terms of privacy, sliding room dividers fits the criteria perfectly. If you wish to get the maximum privacy, sliding doors are the best. If not, you can just slide the doors and make the area bigger. These work well when it comes to huge gatherings or parties. Disturbances are limited when it comes to sliding dividers. You can use it to divide your kitchen or living room to create a dining space. Restaurants mostly use these types of dividers to create personal space for every family. Depending on the communication level required, sliding doors can be left completely or partially open.

    Room dividers are affordable, portable and hassle-free. They come in a wide variety of materials, shapes, sizes, colors, and patterns. These room divider screens can also be used as decorative screens as well as wall hangings. So you can easily find the one that best serves your purpose and gives your space, a unique and elegant feel.


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