Room divider ideas please
G K
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Comments (1)Those are beautiful doors! Numbersjunkie, you can post an optional url link in an original message if you click "preview" and scroll down. Then hit preview again and your quick links will appear in your post. Easier to click a link than copy and paste. -Babka...See MoreCurtain room divider? Green living room?
Comments (3)oops, hit submit too quickly. In the kitchen, which was open to the breakfast room pictured above, we had SW Svelte Sage. The two went together very nicely....See MorePlease show me your kichen/family room dividers
Comments (8)We had a knee wall divider similar to yours. Nice to divide the areas, but I always thought it was a waste of space. Our kitchen renovation (currently in the midst) will turn it into a two-sided bookcase, wider than the old knee wall. It will have a granite top, to match counters. The old knee wall was always a catchall place for keys, etc., and I'm sure the new divider will be, too. Granite top will take more abuse than wood. Ours is 66" long x 42" high x 24" deep. Kitchen side will house cookbooks, FR side will hold other books. Although we recently got rid of at least 8 cartons of books, we still have tons left (we are real bibliophiles, even tho' we both have Kindles now). This bookcase divider will be installed with other kitchen cabinetry Monday (two days away!) so I won't be able to post pix until after that. I think your idea is good, too, with a mix of open shelves & cabinets. I wish I had thought of a cell phone charge area. If you had an outlet running just below the top edge -- or wired through the middle & to the shelf, it could def work....See MorePlease help with terminology: permanent non-wall room divider
Comments (4)Room divider, screen, bookcase, shelving unit, partition -- probably others, depending on the materials and use....See MoreJenny Waples
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