
12 clever sloutions to separate without partitioning © Leroy Merlin
Creating distinct spaces in one and the same room is not always easy. However, there are solutions to reorganize your interior without necessarily partitioning. Here are some clever ideas.


12 clever solutions for separating without partitioning
A glass roof to delimit the living room

A glass roof to delimit the living room © Alu Préférence
A glass roof to delimit the living room
A bookcase between the bed and the desk

A bookcase between the bed and the desk © Ikea
The solution : A small bookcase to separate the bed and the desk. A good idea in a bedroom or in a studio to separate the sleeping area from the workspace, where it is sometimes difficult to create a more intimate space. The room thus benefits from an additional storage space, without suffocating behind a partition which would give the feeling of further shrinking the interior.
A bookcase between the bed and the desk
A wall between the kitchen and the dining area

A wall between the kitchen and the dining area © Leroy Merlin
The solution : A claustra to separate the kitchen from the dining area. Very trendy, this openwork panel is ideal for reorganizing your interior. It makes it possible to delimit the various spaces without obscuring the room. This light partition can even become a real decorative asset thanks to an original design.
A wall between the kitchen and the dining area
A library to create a hallway

A library to create a hallway © Archea
A library to create a hallway
A shelving unit between the living room and the dining room

A shelving unit between the living room and the dining room © Cuisinella
The solution : Shelves and other bookcases have more than one trick up their sleeve. In addition to their storage capacity, these pieces of furniture can also be used to reorganize the space in a room, especially in small interiors where they can act as a light partition. Installed between two different living spaces, the library serves as a separation between the living room and the dining area.
A shelving unit between the living room and the dining room
Plexiglas panels to create a sleeping area

Plexiglas sheets to create a sleeping area © Castorama
Plexiglas panels to create a sleeping area
Sheers to create a room in the room

Separation by curtains © IKEA
The solution : Curtains and net curtains are undeniable allies when it comes to structuring an interior space. And no, they are not only used to hide us from neighbors! Curtains are easy to install and inexpensive. They create intimate spaces, hidden from view. In a bedroom, they can separate the office area from the sleeping area, for example. And for that you just need a rod.
Sheers to create a room in the room
A glass partition to delimit the dining room

A curved glass brick partition to delimit the dining room © Leroy Merlin
A glass partition to delimit the dining room
Two corner partitions to create a cocoon of privacy

Two corner partitions act as unstructured headboard © Alexandre Turpault
The solution : Who says bed, says privacy, even if it is placed in the center of the room. To create a cocoon effect in the bedroom, we mount two small angled partitions that frame the bedding without cutting off the light coming from the windows behind.
Two corner partitions to create a cocoon of privacy
A curtain of greenery to delimit the space

Separate with shelves © Castorama
The solution : Many modular partition concepts are now available at a lower cost. Without drilling any wall or ceiling, these partitions can be converted in the blink of an eye. Depending on the space you have, your needs and your desires, you can make a custom partition. Everything is supported by load bars to which you can add many accessories: solid panels, shelves, hooks … and green plants to create a curtain of natural greenery, a real source of well-being inside .
A curtain of greenery to delimit the space
An openwork screen to separate the entrance and the living room

An Asian-inspired openwork screen © La Redoute Interiors
The solution : Delimiting an entrance when it does not really exist allows you to create a real entrance hall into the house. For this, a simple screen, even openwork (ideal for circulating light) is an option that is both aesthetic and simple to set up.
An openwork screen to separate the entrance and the living room
A massive sideboard to separate living room and dining room

A massive sideboard to separate living room and dining room © Maisons du Monde
The solution : In this industrial-style living room, a wood and metal sideboard easily finds its place, especially if it also acts as a separation. By turning the shelves on the dining room side, we also create storage for plates and cutlery. Clever!
A massive sideboard to separate living room and dining room
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