Clever bedroom divider ideas

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Last Modified 5 March 2024 First Added 24 April 2023

Make any space work for you, large or small, with just a little help and inspiration.

We all want to make the most of the space we have. Whether you are creating the ultimate comfy sleeping nook, a room that transforms between work and rest times, or to house multiple people in one space. There are many reasons why you may need a clever bedroom divider.

Not to worry, though. We’ve got some great concepts for you, from dividing a room into two bedrooms to making the most of what you’ve got. Just keep in mind the needs of your space. And also some influence from the basic principles of Feng Shui – the art of harmonising your surroundings to create positive energy and flow, inviting abundance, serenity, and happiness into your life. It has some rules that can help make your room divide work for everyone: declutter your space, incorporate natural elements, and let light and fresh air flow freely. Dear Modern on Tiktok has an excellent example of the latter – check it out and get inspired:

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can we make a large room feel private for two siblings and still usable and nice when they move out? if you think the Feng Shui way, you’ll know how to prioritize energy and flow!

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Let’s get into our bedroom separator ideas that will allow you to make the most of your home.

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Calder Wooden Rattan Bedside Table

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Calder Wooden Rattan Bedside Table

1. Make your storage work as walls

No wall? Make one that works double duty, and carve out a functional space.

Whether your bedroom’s small or large, the easiest way to draw a line in the space is with a wall. The next best thing? A wardrobe. Whether you go for a two-door, three-door or four -door, each design offers storage and a physical divide in the room. You could use this solution to split one bedroom into two – maybe for your youngsters?

Now you have two separate areas; you’ll need to consider the decor. Contrast your furniture colour scheme to your walls to define each room section. Add extra storage with baskets or matching blanket boxes, and enjoy the transformation.

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Alana Upholstered Bedside Table

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Alana Upholstered Bedside Table
Alana Upholstered Shadow Ottoman Bed Frame

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Alana Upholstered Shadow Ottoman Bed Frame
Alana Upholstered Blanket Box

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Alana Upholstered Blanket Box

2. Add rugs to define zones

A line in the sand may not work in the bedroom, but a softer option can help distinguish between areas.

One easy way to outline space, especially in an open-concept area like a studio flat, is with a large rug. Establish active and restful areas with different shades, textures and designs, one for each area – living, sleeping, cooking, working – and enjoy making the most out of each small space.

Don’t let studios have all the fun with this idea, though. If you use a standalone bedroom for work and play or play and rest, or any possible combination, then rugs also work a treat to split these zones.

3. Use different textures to partition the space

Unique texture reflects your style, so use it to convey a change in the vibe. From active to passive, let it lead the way.

There are some textures and materials that give us a calming feeling and some that make us more energized. For many, metals make an excellent backdrop for work, so having a metal chair or desk in an office/bedroom space can make a big difference. Contrasting this with a more organic texture, such as wood, is best for where you’ll sleep. A wooden bed frame is a great choice to really hit the mark here.

You can delve deeper into bed frame design with our collection and discover the vast array of materials, shapes, and textures that can revamp your sleeping space. From the minimalist lines of a sleek metal bed frame to the rustic feel of wood, each frame offers its own character.

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Seoul Upholstered TV Bed Frame

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Seoul Upholstered TV Bed Frame
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Seoul / William Upholstered USB Charging Bedside Table

4. Create fabric-forward spaces

Let whimsical textures lead the eye between each part of the bedroom, and make a space your own.

Sometimes, we need a true fabric story to give us the rest we need and split a space beautifully. Texture, the unspoken language of design, can be a powerful tool in creating a sensory experience that divides a room. By combining them, you can delineate spaces and create distinct moods that elevate the overall atmosphere of your living area.

Imagine a room with a plush, shaggy rug, its luxurious texture inviting you to sink your toes in and relax. On the other side of the room, a sleek leather sofa creates visual contrast to the rug’s warmth. In the corner, a woven pouffe adds an earthy texture, grounding the space and evoking a sense of natural calm. Next, you find a velvet upholstered bed frame surrounded by velvet touches to create a clear sleeping zone. Across from the bed, you find other materials, such as linen or cotton, to determine a reading nook.

Combining diverse textures can transform a room into a multi-dimensional experience that engages all the senses. So don’t be afraid to experiment. Whether you’re layering textiles, juxtaposing materials, or playing with contrasting surfaces, the result will be a tactile wonderland that wonderfully divides your room.

We’ve got some great ideas for velvet in our Barbiecore styling article – check it out for more inspiration.

 

5. Transform your space with a sofa bed

Make a divide between work and rest with a bedroom turned office, and carve a line between the two sides of life.

Last but not least, a sofa bed makes a fantastic option for those looking to change a space, quite literally, between work and rest mode. It’s not just a place to lounge and snooze but a functional design element that can transform a space in a pinch.

Picture this: a sleek, modern sofa bed positioned in the centre of your room, its back facing one area while inviting cushions beckon from the other side. The sofa bed unfolds into a cosy sleeping space, creating a physical and visual separation between the two zones. As it effortlessly converts into a bed frame, it provides a sense of privacy and seclusion, inviting you to unwind and relax in your own snug alcove.

No matter your style, a sofa bed can add form and function to your space, dividing a room while providing an extra sleeping option. So why settle for a standard room divider when you can have a piece of furniture that does double duty in the most practical way possible?

Navy blue velvet sofa bed, styled in a white neutral room.

With these options, there’s plenty to consider when making your bedroom comfy and cosy. Adding style while crafting the perfect slumber zones can change a room from feeling utilitarian to a true reflection of yourself, all while meeting your needs. So go ahead, mix and match and play with bedroom divider ideas to make a space all your own.

Want to learn more about Feng Shui? Take a look at our Feng Shui bedroom tips.

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