In a home that is one continuous space, it's important to set up separate zones for privacy and comfort. Adding panels are a great way to divide a room (while still keeping the open, airy vibe)...
Christopher picked up of few of these panels from IKEA for this DIY. He mentions that it wasn't the easiest feat (but only because he was lacking the proper ladder). We love how the panels visually separate the area but retain the spacious feeling of the loft. It also helps that the panels aren't stationary--when the industrial loft feel is desired, the panels can be pulled back on each side.
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(Images: xopherlance)





Comments (13)
Lovely!
I wish the panels in the bed room fell closer to the floor, however, but that's just personal preference!
Gorgeous apartment, btw.
ohh i want a house please please such a interesting place .....please post the link here if the house was already featured at AT
Love the look and the idea.
House Tour? This place looks great.
I must have that righteous sofa... be mine! *damn!*
Beautiful, livable place :-)
Where is that coffee table from? I want one!
The panels are nice and all...but it's the sofa and coffee table that are the stars of this post.
yes, where did you find that amazing coffee table?
I LOVE the sofa and coffee table! And mostly everything about this apartment...
This coffee table was made by IKEA around 2005. Luckily I bought one before they discontinued it. They should bring it back!
The sofa is also IKEA from around 2005.
Good looking place, but the curtains around the bed should really be floor length!
oh, and i want to know what the art over the TV is exactly? it looks interesting!
I agree about the curtains needing to hit the floor .... but I *think* the person wanted them to look like bed posts rather than curtains. Just a theory.