Understanding the Different Types of Room Dividers
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Isn’t it fascinating how room dividers can give you distinct spaces in a single home? It can even provide you with different purposes aside from dividing a space. You can use it to create privacy, conceal unattractive areas, or decorate an area to level up your home’s style.Whether you want to divide space or use it for other purposes to make the most out of your living quarter
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3 Easy Ways to Separate Your Living Room from the Dining Area
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One of the most notable trends in architecture and interior design is having fully open spaces. This principle is mainly applied in the living room and dining room—they are often connected without any boundary between them for a light and airy feel in the home.While this does make space look more expansive, it can pose some privacy issues. Understandably, you may want to find a
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Knowing Shoji: The History of Japanese Paper Screens
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If you have ever seen a Japanese movie such as Rurouni Kenshin: The Final, which was just released recently, you might know what shoji screens are even without realizing it. They are a traditional Japanese architectural feature seen in traditional Japanese homes and sometimes even in modern Japanese houses.They are the iconic sliding doors or paper walls used in different parts
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Comforters vs. Coverlets: When and How to Use Them
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At the end of a long day, there’s nothing quite like snuggling into bed and getting a good night’s sleep. Some people like to wrap themselves up like a burrito, while others like to be sprawled on their bed with the blankets a tangled mess over them. Getting a good night’s sleep is almost like an art form that requires all the right tools. If one thing is missing, like your bla
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3 Rooms to Utilize Curtain Dividers in for Maximum Space
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There’s been a steady increase of people who are starting to rent out smaller apartments and living spaces across almost every state. It can be quite comfy to live in, but there’s often a recurring complaint about how there’s just not enough space in there. It’s often warranted as some rooms directly overlap with one another.However, you don’t have to continue living with that
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