Dividers and separé allow you to create new environments in large rooms and to give a little more privacy. These are suitable solutions for both home and office. Those who work from home, with a booth can create, for example, a study in the living room. To save money, recover recycled materials, such as pallets, plywood boards, vinyl records, but also old doors and windows. Here are many ideas for do-it-yourself dividers and booths and creative recycling.
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Dividers e I separated allow create new environments within rooms large and to give a little more privacy. These are suitable solutions for both home and office.
Those who work from home, with a booth can create, for example, a study in the living room. To save money, recover recycled materials, such as pallets, plywood boards, vinyl records, but also old doors and windows. Here are many ideas for do-it-yourself dividers and booths and creative recycling.
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Old CDs
The Scrap Exchange of Durham, North Carolina thought about using old CDs to make a I separated fai-da-te thanks to creative recycling. Let's think, for example, of how to give new life to old CD-Roms that are no longer functional or cannot be rewritten. You can cover them with colored paper and join one to the other with nylon thread.
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Vinyl records
Another idea for creating a room divider thanks to creative recycling is to reuse old vinyl records now no longer functional and ruined. You can reuse the vinyls as they are, or paint them, or even cover them with paper to decorate them. In this case, a divider was created between the dining room and the living room.
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Cords
Here is an ingenious idea to bring a DIY room divider. It is proposed by the Alwill Studio in Sidney. It involves using a series of simple ropes to be stretched vertically between two wooden supports to tie them to. The effect is very natural and allows you to give brightness to the spaces. How to tie the cords? Here the tutorial
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Shelves and bookcases
If you have a old shelf that you do not know where to place, use it as a room divider or give it to someone who may need to place it for this purpose in their home. In this way you will separate two spaces and books and knick-knacks will find a new place. Perfect idea also for bookcases.
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Pallets
Another idea to create I divided and separated fai-da-te and low cost is to reuse pallets. Among other things, as you can see in the photo, the pallets have a convenient structure for hanging pictures, posters and magnetic slates. You can also repaint them and maybe use some fruit crates to create the base.
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Green dividers
Here is an idea that might be suitable for the office and to bring an extra touch of green to rather bare and anonymous environments. It involves creating green dividers, that is, small movable walls with climbing plants, or shelves on which to place different pots. Green light to creativity.
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Old windows and shutters
Thanks to the recovery of old windows (think, for example, of those who need to replace the windows) you can create artistic dividers for your larger rooms. You can create a booth with units of different shapes. And if you want to create more privacy, just add curtains, as in real windows. You can also create a booth with the old shutters.
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Old doors
Not only old windows, but also vecchie door. Here, by joining several doors, you can create a folding divider, thanks to hinges, which allow it to be closed on itself and positioned as desired to separate the spaces of the house. You can repaint the doors with a vintage effect.
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Colored cloth
If you have wooden frames available, you can turn them into a booth by creating curtains with many strips of colored cloth to be curled with the elastic thread, in order to give the composition a multicolored and vintage effect. You can create the frame yourself with wooden planks to repaint. Here the tutorial.
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Cardboard
Finally, here is the easiest way to make a room divider, especially suitable for children's bedrooms. It's about reusing gods sturdy cardboard panels made from fairly large boxes, made for example from furniture packaging. All you have to do is paint them or cover them with colored paper and fold them into bellows so you can position them in the best possible way. Here the tutorial.
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