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A room divider with window adds privacy and interest to an open floor plan without a lot of fuss or cost. Typically, these screens look like framed panels of fabric or other materials, with cutouts and designs that add visual interest to the screen as well as to the space behind it. They often have a wide variety of colors, finishes and textures to complement any decor style, from bohemian to nautical and traditional. Some room dividers fold flat, making them easy to store when not in use. Others have hidden door mechanisms that recess into a wall and follow a track to pop out with a simple push of a button or pull of a handle when you need them to divide your space.

Some freestanding dividers have stabilizing brackets or stands that provide support so the divider can stand on its own, even when not fully extended. Others have hinges that allow them to fold in different degrees. When not in use, most of these types of dividers can be easily tucked away and pushed back into the wall to leave no visible trace that they ever existed.

If you're willing to get creative, you can also make your own DIY room divider with materials ranging from salvaged windows and thrift-store folding doors to fabric, pipes, chicken wire and macrame. vách ngăn lạnh of these ideas can also be customized with a fresh coat of paint, adding more color and personality to the design.

Room dividers that act as bookshelves can be a great way to organize and display items in your home, and they work well for dividing spaces and directing floor traffic. Many of these dividers are built to look like bookcases, and you can choose from a variety of styles, sizes and features. Some are designed with small “peek-a-boo” windows that allow light to pass through.

You can also find room dividers that function as desks, tables and other furniture pieces. For example, a long credenza with a table attached to one side can double as a room divider while providing extra storage and display space for items. Alternatively, a couch can be used as a divider against a wall, with a coffee table and chairs placed on the other side of it, to create a cozy living area.

Sliding room dividers are a good option when you want to save space by opening up a large space when it's not in use, but still need some separation between areas. These solutions usually come on a roller and move easily in and out of the way when needed, but they may be a little bulky to move around on their own. Some sliding room dividers feature translucent glass panels that allow natural light to filter in while still offering privacy, and other options have opaque acrylic light-blocking panels.