For Designer - wall dividers between formal living/dining and den/firep
see white divider wall and gray divider wall in this picture. Both are examples that would work but gray is too wide for the space. I like that the walls keep structural support but you open up the spaces. I like the track lighting that can point on art on the wall and/or can point to areas within the rooms
I like either the orange wall and or the brown wood wall designs but would use different colors....
use only a small part of this between the rooms and likely a different color
Not a divider to the kitchen, but a divider between formal living/dining and the den/fireplace room. I like that there is glass at the top so light comes in and the color is nice I envision opening the wall between the rooms but keeping some of the wall with something like this.
like the colors (orange, blue, white, light tan/brown wood). a partial divider wall like this might be interesting, mid century modern, but wouldn't do a huge area with this divider... just do partial area
wood divider is cool and artsy
very cool... allows light in and feel of openness.
build some kind of partial divider wall like this that still provides structure and a place to put furniture, but maybe have different color and not black. Would not put an office on the side but could put furniture/sofa on one side of the wall.
don't do an entire space like this.... just maybe a part of the area
divider wall that has clock.... Its ok if it has vertical wood beams on either side of the wall for support. I like that this wall allows the feel of openness between the formal living/dining room and the den/fireplace room, but you can still put furniture in front of the wall if you want to.
I like that still have a partial wall for art and can put lighting there, but still have openness between rooms.
Sliding wall.... on sliders; overlap the panels so can fit within one space. Would still have the structural support beams somewhere.
divider far at back of pic. like shelving too for books
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