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Screens and Dividers for Rooms
Definition:
Screens and dividers for rooms are decorative or functional furnishings used to break up larger spaces, create privacy, or define zones within open-plan interiors. They come in a variety of forms, including folding screens, freestanding partitions, panel dividers, and shelving units with divider functions.
Why Use Room Dividers?
In both homes and commercial interiors, room dividers serve multiple purposes:
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Zoning: Define areas such as home offices, dining nooks, or dressing spaces.
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Privacy: Offer seclusion in shared living arrangements or studio apartments.
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Aesthetic value: Add texture, colour, and artistic flair to your interiors.
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Functionality: Some designs double up as bookshelves or plant stands.
Types of Room Dividers
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Folding Screens: Lightweight, portable, and ideal for flexibility.
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Fixed Panel Dividers: Used for semi-permanent layout changes.
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Shelving Dividers: Offer open storage while segmenting spaces.
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Fabric Panels: Soft and flowing, great for bedrooms or boho decor.
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Rattan & Wood Dividers: Natural materials for warmth and texture.
Popular Styles of Room Dividers
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Scandinavian Simplicity: Clean lines, wood tones, minimal visual disruption.
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Mid-Century Modern: Symmetry, walnut finishes, geometric cutouts.
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Japandi: A fusion of function and form with slatted timber screens.
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Luxury Accents: Velvet or brass-framed dividers with luxe detail.
Screens & Dividers at House of Isabella
At House of Isabella UK, our curated range of screens and room dividers features hand-picked selections from top-tier brands such as:
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Tommy Franks – known for sleek, versatile partition furniture
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Eichholtz – offering grand, statement-making divider panels
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Uttermost – combining texture and elegance for layered interiors
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Richmond Interiors – perfecting the balance of form and function
Our collection complements luxury interiors, helping define your space without compromising on design.
Where to Use Room Dividers
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Studio apartments
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Home offices
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Dressing areas
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Open-plan kitchens & lounges
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Boutiques or creative studios
Styling Tips for Room Dividers
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Use mirrored dividers to enhance light and make small rooms feel bigger.
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Pair fabric panels with floor lamps or ambient lighting for softness.
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Combine with a gold side table or floor mirror for a cohesive look.
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Position a divider behind a bar chair zone to create an intimate bar nook.
Related Glossary Terms
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Bar chairs
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Floor mirror
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Gold side table
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Black coffee table wooden
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Wall lamps contemporary
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Living room furniture sets
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Arc floor lamp