Forget about Walls. Here Are 7 Ways to Segment a Room with Partitions

April 5, 2023

Ideas that won't cramp your style.

Whether you live in a studio apartment or a five-bedroom home, sometimes there just aren’t walls where you need them to be. However, a solid wall would be too confining or could make a room appear dark. Room partitioning may be a better option if you want to improve the functionality of your space while allowing light to pass through.

For instance, a partition can create separate zones for different activities, increase privacy, and improve the overall flow of your space. Here are some ideas to get you started.

1. For added storage, use a bookcase, cubbies, or shelf

Do you need a partition that can also serve as a storage space? Consider dividing a room with a bookshelf, cubbies, or a shelf.

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Cubby-hole cabinets help to divide the living room and bedroom in this studio apartment without blocking light or making the space feel cramped. It not only serves as a wall divider, but it also provides plenty of storage space. The cubbies can be fitted with drawer inserts or baskets to create useful concealed storage, or they can be left open for decorative items or book display.

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2. …or opt for a multipurpose built-in divider

This modern Penang condominium has an open and airy atmosphere, but the homeowner sought to incorporate more intimate areas within the open-plan layout. As a result, Vault Design Lab installed a multipurpose partition that separates the dining and living areas while also creating a cosy feel in both spaces.

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The freestanding partition is padded and upholstered with a cushion on one side, transforming it into a comfortable seating bench for dining. Meanwhile, a TV is mounted on the opposite side of the partition, allowing owners to watch TV while relaxing in the living room.

View this project by Vault Design Lab Sdn Bhd

3. You can also use jute rope to create a room divider

If you have a tendency to do-it-yourself (DIY), then this can be a really fun (and relatively easy) project to replicate. In this Penang condominium, the homeowner used jute ropes to create a partition that separates the entryway from the dining area. It blends in beautifully with the home's overall bohemian decor theme.

View this project by Trinity Design (M) Sdn. Bhd.

The gap between these ropes will not completely obscure the view, but it will help to define these two areas. It is also a great option for those looking to divide two different spaces while still retaining light, visibility, and airflow.

4. For the best of both worlds, go for a half-wall, half-slat partition

If you're looking for a partition idea that also allows some breeze/air to pass through, wooden slats like the ones seen in the condominium below might be a good option.

View this project by Anwill Design Sdn Bhd

The partition allows the homeowner to maintain a sense of flow and easy movement from one area to another without the need to completely block off the room. It also helps to provide some privacy from outsiders peering directly into the house whenever you need to leave the entrance door open. We also like how the wooden partition adds a natural and warm aesthetic while complementing the space's limited colour palette, textures, and clean lines.

View this project by Anwill Design Sdn Bhd

5. For flexibility, consider a folding screen partition

Looking for the quickest, easiest, and most non-permanent way to divide a room? Folding screens are popular among homeowners because they provide a simple, lightweight, and adaptable zoning solution.

Take a cue from this Selangor condominium, where a rattan folding partition helps to zone a dining area from the entryway while ensuring light still flows evenly around the room. The best part is that when not in use, the partition can be folded or stowed away.

6. Opt for geometry wall partition

Looking for a room divider that can also serve as a focal point? Take a cue from the chic bedroom partitioning idea below.

This geometrical partitioning is both stylish and functional. It is fixed from floor to ceiling, allowing for complete privacy while still allowing for proper air ventilation. Furthermore, the partition neatly divides the bed and the walk-in closet without taking up much space.

7. Incorporate a frosted glass screen

Alternatively, you can consider installing frosted glass panels with black rods running from floor to ceiling to divide a spacious bedroom into smaller, more intimate spaces while giving the room more visual flair and sophistication.

View this project by DCO Interior Design Sdn. Bhd.

The partition in this master bedroom not only separates the bed from the lounge area, but it can also be swiveled/rotated depending on the amount of privacy required.

View this project by DCO Interior Design Sdn. Bhd.

Your home, your rules

Whatever lofty ideas or nifty spaces you have in mind for your personal space - an interior designer can bring them to life! And we can help; simply request for a quote here, and get matched with four interior firms - based on budget and style.

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