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6 Ways to Zone Space Using Partitions
Just bought a studio apartment but want an isolated bedroom or kitchen? Don't rush to build walls—first, read this post
We explain the techniques designers use in their projects to zone space using partitions. Each has its own advantages.
Use Panel Partitions
Using simple laminated wooden beams, designers from the studio “Forma Dom” separated several functional zones on a small area: bedroom, kitchen-dining room, and living room. A small fireplace was even installed behind one of the partitions— it looks cozy.
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Or Glass
A great way to add privacy to a room is to separate zones with a glass partition. Even an interior in dark tones will remain calm, intimate, and airy.
Architects from the studio CENS architects replaced a wall between the kitchen and living room with a glass partition, adding light and spaciousness to the space. A curtain can be added to such a partition if desired.
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Marina Repina and Oxana Muratova hid the bedroom behind a glass partition with a bright salmon-colored metal frame. The partition draws all attention to itself, and what lies behind it is no longer important.
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Build a Partition from Glass Brick
Separating the space in a small apartment is a difficult task, especially when you need to isolate the kitchen from the hallway or bedroom. Solid partitions solve part of the problem, but turn rooms into storage spaces.
Designers from Koshka Interiors found a solution and built a partition between the bedroom and living room from glass brick. The partition visually expanded the apartment space and filled it with light.
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Make a Partition from Gypsum Board
Designers from the studio Insomnia decided not to extend the partition all the way to the ceiling and used it to separate the living room from the kitchen-dining room. The space still has plenty of light, but now it can be used much more efficiently.
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Or Copper Mesh
This unexpected solution was found by designer Marina Svetlova for creating a private bedroom zone in a studio apartment for a single man. The partition doesn’t take up much space and complements the loft style of the interior.
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Make Sliding Partitions from Frosted Glass
They let light into the room but also effectively mask the silhouette of the bedroom occupant. Designers from studio 'Enigma' chose this solution and transformed a studio apartment into a cozy home with an isolated bedroom and kitchen-living room.
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