A small house with small rooms can require a lot of creativity to provide comfort. Creating different environments in a single room allows you to make the most of the existing space in the house or apartment, while preserving the privacy and harmony of the space in question.

Having a living room and bedroom in the same space is an increasingly common reality, given housing prices. Young people often move out of their parents´ home and look for a studio where they can begin to develop their independence.


Living room and bedroom: separate with dividing elements.

If you want to separate the spaces more clearly, but don´t want to build walls, you can opt for one of these solutions:


Wooden slats: a simple and modern option.

Wooden slats are an increasingly common solution for dividing spaces. Its elegance and versatility make it a two-in-one solution: separating the living room from the dining room while adding a decorative touch. The more modern wooden slats allow you to personalize it and create shelves or even plant pots.

Open and close partitions.

One way of creating privacy between spaces is to use folding partitions. This type of partition doesn´t have to be a permanent solution as it works like an accordion, opening and closing as required.

Some of these retractable models work automatically via a remote control, making the task of separating spaces even easier. 

In a working world that is becoming increasingly adept at teleworking, this type of solution can provide better conditions for those who spend a large part of their day in meetings. 



Dividing up space with things you already have at home.

Already working out the budget? Take a breath, because you don´t necessarily have to buy new items to separate rooms, let alone specific ones. You can use some of the things you have at home and let your imagination run wild. 


Sofa with chaise longue for a discreet room.

Sofas are perhaps the biggest draw for anyone who appreciates a comfortable yet elegant living room. But as well as being a place to relax and have a good time, they can also be allies in the art of dividing. A sofa with a chaise longue can discreetly separate a living area from a dining area


Bookcases - a multifunctional option.

Bookcases are multifunctional because not only can they create two spaces without too much difficulty, but they also allow you to keep the room tidy and organized by placing objects such as picture frames and books.


Curtains aren´t just for windows.

If you thought curtains were only for windows and restricting visibility into your home, you´re in for a surprise. The truth is that these faithful friends, which have endured in homes for generations, can also be interesting dividers. Best of all? They can be easily removed and washed in the machine.










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