In a studio or loft apartment, room dividers can be a really simple way to section off space and provide a little bit of privacy for a bedroom, office, or any other area you might want to define. Flexible room dividers can curve around your space and add some sculptural presence, but high-design styles like Molo's Soft Wall or the Eames Molded Plywood Folding Screen can be very expensive. For options at both ends of the spectrum, we've rounded up flexible room dividers ranging between $3,000 and $300...










Once again... 300 is not low. Aren't we trying to save money in this economy? And what's with the wiggly shape? So weird! :p
Laura
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Might not work for everyone but I use two inexpensive bookcases side-by-side as a room divider, hanging a painting on the back of the bookcases as if it was a wall.
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Oddly I like them best in decreasing price order.
And though I do not have an apartment big enough to require a room divider, I enjoyed looking.
If we only looked at the easily attainable we would have nothing to aspire to.
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The thing is, yes . . we're trying to save money. But why not use something like this as inspiration? Say you like one of these (myself, I like the cheapest one the best) . . . . and you decided to try to re-create it. Why not? You get something that has the ability to look 'high-end', you get to know that you only paid a tiny percentage of the price, and you get the pride of knowing that you made it.
I'm with kiljoy. I love to look. You never know what might inspire you.
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For far less than $300 you could make an actual wall.
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I'm desperately looking for an affordable room divider to place in my bedroom ,at the age of 6 my daughter still cannot sleep by herself and she's still sharing the room with us(my fault I know) ..I cannot force her to a completely separate room especially that I have a split plan where the other 2 rooms are across the whole house from our room .I thought to make her bedroom out of ours and separate it by a room divider ..I just cannot find a reasonably priced one ,these giant coffee filters are ridiculously expensive .
Does Ikea have anything one can use as a room divider?I don't want to spend a fortune since it'll be a temporary thing(I hope!)
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Jennah - Why not just use some roller blinds from Ikea to create a soft wall in the bedroom? Or use curtain track from someplace like KonnectInternational.com and create a curtain wall to divide the space.
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They would also be a great replacement to the office cubby spaces. Probably not in the office budget though.
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I saw the soft walls on the dwell tv show sometime last year and they really looked like fun, though expensive fun!
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Jennah...You should definitely look into LOFTwall!!! I had a similar situation and wanted a trendy way to fix it and a friend sugested I take a look at their website. There great!!! I thought they were a little steep at first but definitely worth it. I don't have any regrets...great purchase! Anyway check em out www.loftwall.com
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I used this room divider wall system in my studio apartment and it worked out great. check out the website at:
www.idividewalls.com
They have translucent panels that allow light to filter through. Really cool design!
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Go to the photo gallery page at http://www.design-divide.com to see examples of dividers. You can get any look you want, then you can completely change the way your divider looks within minutes.
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