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5 Stylish Room Partitions For Small Homes

Photography: Michael Angelo Chua (main photo)

Open plan spaces are such a “now” thing these days, as this type of space planning can make a room look bigger, and are especially helpful when you’re renovating on a budget. But what if you absolutely need a room partition to define a space? Perhaps you are going for a more cohesive look for your living room, so there has to be something to visually separate it from the dining room.

This is where wall partitions come in. The kneejerk reaction is to install one made out of gypsum board or drywall, but this might not be the best option, especially if you’re dealing with a small room or a condo home. An ideal solution would be see-through dividers—you’ll get a “lighter,” airier feel, but there is still a specific definition of space, and the partitions can also act as accent pieces to the interior. Here are some stylish examples. 

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