Proper placement of objects in a room will make it more functional and cozy. A huge aquarium, an additional wall, a through shelving unit for zoning – how to properly divide the space?
Methods for zoning rooms with shelving
You can divide the room using sliding doors. From the loft style came the fashion for false partitions made of plasterboard. Arched openings with different amounts of light are also interesting in design. They also resort to using different floor coverings, different designs for the ceiling and walls. This could be a fireplace, an aquarium, interesting lamps, niches, slats with fabric, and even a podium.
The easiest way to decorate a space is to arrange the furniture correctly. You can divide the room using a sofa, a bar counter, an aquarium, or a shelving unit.
Zoning a room using shelving
The rack is a system of shelves without back and front walls. The design is popular due to its functionality, lightness and moderate cost. Zoning using shelving is used for any premises: offices, restaurants, living rooms, children’s rooms, bedrooms.
The shelves are filled with various items, from books to souvenirs and flower pots. Due to the design, light passes freely, the area is divided into zones, there is no feeling of enclosed space.
Shelving for zoning space is a salvation for walk-through rooms. Those who love creativity can install a narrow shelving partition in the doorway. A special mechanism turns and allows you to enter the desired room.
Furniture of this kind is most often made from wood of various species, sometimes from metal and plastic. In addition to the “classic” zoning of the living room with a shelving unit with rectangular shelves, you can make the design asymmetrical, inclined, or round in shape. Sometimes, in addition to shelves, the body is equipped with special boxes or pallets. Some racks are convenient to rearrange, some are attached to the wall or ceiling – it all depends on the owners’ ideas.
A partition rack for zoning a room is a rational solution for home improvement.
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