35 DIY Room Divider Ideas and Designs
Room dividers are commonly used to provide additional privacy and to divide a room into two or several dedicated space. They often come in the form of movable panels you can easily set up anywhere in the house where it is needed. Room dividers are very much part of the home design and should complement your personality, needs and home interiors. Here are some great DIY room divider ideas and designs to steal for your next weekend DIY project;
1. Simple Pallet Screen
Environment friendly, economical and functional. Everyone can DIY this recycled pallet screen. Just clean and dry some pallet planks, assemble into three panels and then connect the panels with some door hinges.
2. Folding Gallery
Attractive, personalised and effective room divider. A great conversation starter, this will entertain your guests for a time. Ask an ironworker to assemble you a three-panel iron screen. Paint it with your preferred colour and then arrange your favourite photos to display.
3. Shelved Separator
Built-in shelving is a top favourite amongst room divider ideas and designs. It is effective, double as storage and/or display hub and can help with the organising. A great option for studio apartments and smaller homes.
4. Cord Panels
A creative way to add a personal touch to your home. This cord panel divider is easy to make. Start with a frame with notches or small nails around for the cord to attach. Get creative with your cord colours and designs!
5. Fenced In
This indoor fencing is eye-catching, modern and a sensible way of separating one room from another without an actual wall. Anchored to the with a pair of iron posts, wood planks of varying widths are placed on top of each other to form the fence. Allow spaces in between planks for better light and airflow.
6. Rustic Rope Screen
A very rustic way to divide one room into dedicated spaces. You will need two wood beams, one for the ceiling and the other for the floor. Bore holes or add small nails along the wood beams for the rope to attach to. Choose natural rope types like jute or sisal for a more rustic look.
7. Crate Partition
This is a quick and easy DIY fix to provide more privacy or separate a room into two. Collect and clean several used crates. Pile them up and secure with screws, nails or strong glue. Use as shelves to store, organise and display your stuff.
8. Repurposed Doors
Quirky, fun and sensible way of separating rooms. Don’t throw away used doors just yet. Recycle them into this unique and fascinating room divider. Painted with your favourite bright colours, they can add fun and character to your home.
9. Twigs and Lights
Get busy and creative with this twigs and lights room screens. Gather, clean and dry some twigs. Paint them white, black or with your preferred colour, or leave them as is. Arrange them into three frames, use glue or nails to secure the twigs. Add string fairy lights. Done!
10. Weaved Bamboo Screen
With minimal and cheap materials, patience and free time, you can DIY this beautiful bamboo screen. Start by creating the frames. You can buy bamboo slats in craft stores. Experiment with your weave patterns to come up with an original or you can copy a good one. Finish with varnish.
11. Pipe Network
This modern, arresting and sleek room divider is made out of common PVC pipes! Using different sizes, the pipes are cut into two to three centimetres long and then painted with your favourite colour, several if preferred. Connect with strong glue and done!
12. Plant Climbers Wall
Having an indoor garden will liven up your space with colours and help freshen indoor air. This indoor garden also serves as the room separator. With strings, the climbers are encouraged to grow up and thus create the natural screen.
13. Roped Division
Modern with a touch of rustic. This sisal rope room screen effectively separates the space without hindering the line of sight nor light and air flows. To create, attach nails or hooks on two planks of wood. Install the planks on the ceiling and floor, opposite to one another. Weave in the rope. Done.
14. String Curtain
Mesmerising, unique and beautiful. A fascinating way to denote room spaces. Using some thin coloured strings, hang a line across the room. Let the string fall free and unobstructed, from the ceiling to the floor.
15. Gallery Wall
Full coverage without installing a wall. This pseudo wall is a raised panel, with spaces under and over it. This allows the air to flow freely. Use the wall as a display hub for your favourite photos, works of art or memorabilia collection.
16. Geometric Partition
Play with shapes and create this interesting room separator. A fun and fascinating wood screen that can fit into any design genre. This requires minimal woodworking skills, a free weekend to work on and a lot of patience and creativity.
17. Repurposed Shutters
These recycled shutters make a beautiful room divider. Bring in some shabby chic from these vintage shutters turned screens. An easy DIY project, just clean, dry and connect the shutter panels with hinges, remove slats and add shelves.
18. Macramé Weave
Add a nice bohemian air into your space with this DIY macramé weave curtain. The quirky accent effectively divides the room without blocking light and air flows. Use colours for fun! Steady the weave by adding poles on top and at the bottom.
19. Bamboo Panels
This sleek bamboo room screens bring in exotic and cool look and spa-like vibes. Natural and eco-friendly, this is also a great DIY project. You will need a few cleaned and dry bamboo slats and poles for the frame. Assemble the panels and finish with varnish coating.
20. Driftwood Wall
Bring in the cool and refreshing seaside vibes with this wall of repurposed driftwood! Install the cleaned and dry driftwood poles on a metal or wood base. Secure with screws or nails. To seal in the beachy air, cover the base with pebbles!
21. Shutter Screen
Make your own shabby chic shutter screen! You can recycle old window shutters and turn them into this charming room divider. Paint two or more shutter panels with white or any colour of chalk paint. Use sandpaper to achieve the shabby effect, then connect the panels to form a foldable screen.
22. Pretty and Rustic
Let your creativity flow with this adorable room divider. You will need a few wood planks and paint. Just connect the planks and then paint with white or your preferred colour. Use the screen as your canvas of your painting. This white room divider features dainty pink flowers on a white background. Pretty!
23. Functional Pegboard
An easy DIY for an extremely functional room divider. Instead of installing a pegboard against a wall, create a couple of foot stands for it. This pegboard divider separates a home office nook from the rest of the room. Aside from the medium coverage perfect for the purpose, its pegs offer convenient and accessible storage and organising space.
24. Macramé Screen
Bring in a touch of boho to the room with this charming macramé weave screen. An easy DIY for those who loves weaving and could spare some time for the project. You will need a few wood slats for the frame, steel bars to hold the weave panels, macramé cords and ample free time to work on the frames.
25. Wood Scraps Wall
This wood scraps wall adds a surprisingly rough and edgy accent to a neat and polished room. The contrast of the elements gives the room character and individuality. The unpolished wood scraps in random length and order provide an edgy vibe to the modern and orderly interiors.
26. Roped In
Colourful and charming, this fun and trendy room divider separate the space without blocking the view. Easy to assemble, you will just need thick maritime ropes in your preferred colours, a few hooks and two wood planks for the top and bottom panels. You can even change the ropes whenever you want!
27. Retro Cut-outs
Bring back the creativity and fun vide of the yesteryears with this retro room divider. Draw and cut the shapes from plywood, paint or varnish, then assemble with some cable cords. You can try other shapes to achieve a different look and design.
28. Colourful Yarn Screen
A fun project that will inject a bright and colourful personality into your space. You will need two or more wood frames, attached with hinges to make the divider foldable. Drill the inside side of the frames and thread through colourful yarns.
29. A Wall of Slats
This wall of slats provides maximum screen coverage without totally closing out the room. Very affordable, you can use pallet, recycled or scrap wood whichever is available for this project. The cubism design gives the wall an interesting pattern.
30. Pallet Divider
A very affordable and easy-to-make DIY room divider. You will need a couple of used pallets, nails or glue to assemble and a free weekend to work on it. The pallets are cut through in strips, creating the shelves. The strips are then piled on top of one another to form a wall.
31. Birch Wall
If you can source birch or any other straight tree branches, you can use them to create a very pastoral and eye-catching room separator. Strip the branches of twigs but keep the bark and its natural nodes intact. Line the branches where you want it and secure with a base.
32. Structured Cardboard
This striking screen is made of cardboard! Cut and assembled creatively, the room divider is sturdy as it is lightweight. Made of cardboard and nothing else, the secret to its strength is the interlocking of the pieces. Copy this cloverleaf design or create your own!
33. Wood Scraps Room Separator
Do not throw away those wood scraps just yet! Turn that into this beautiful and impressive rustic room separator. You will need a wood frame for the divider and a couple more in the middle to stabilise the structure. Then use your creativity and the wood scraps to build the divider.
34. Sliding Curtains
Ethereal, delicate, beautiful. The Japanese Noren curtains will perfectly fit into any modern interiors. The traditional fabric room dividers usually come with delicate prints and neutral colours. Create your own fabric dividers with canvas or other sturdy fabrics.
35. Garden Wall
A wall of plants is a sustainable, colourful and beautiful alternative to separate a room. Using thin steel bars as a frame, the vibrant greens in white pots are a sight to behold. Bring your garden in!
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