A integration of environments it’s a strong trend in architecture, which continues to rise, but recently, when spending more time at home, many people have realized that some spaces at home need some separation. At partitions they can be light and not completely block the view – in some cases, only a screen or a hollow piece of furniture solves the issue. In addition, these pieces bring even more charm to the decor. See below for some ideas!
miter partition
Made of sawmill, the partitions that resemble frames bring an industrial air to the decor and are a good option for separating environments with lightness. Here, the structure delimits the kitchen space, which is next to the dining room.
wooden brise
This entrance hall was separated from the rest of the living room with the installation of a wooden brisewhich, in addition to demarcating the area, works as a beautiful element of interior architecture.
Quiet in the home office
Here is a situation that had to be resolved by many people in recent years: creating a space for home office at home. And, if you don’t live alone, you must have realized that it is essential to have a separate space from the rest of the house. Here, the colored door with glass closure guarantees silence without completely isolating.
hollow shelf
Another idea for separating spaces is to create a sawmill shelf no closure at the bottom. In this project, the piece of furniture occupies part of the wall of the room and acts as a divider between environments with a light look.
curved bookcase
Following the same proposal of the previous project, here, the hollow shelf has a curved format, bringing even more style to the décor. Books, objects and plants were used to compose the piece of furniture.
integrated bathroom
With a spa atmosphere, this all-white bathroom is integrated into the bedroom, but when residents want more privacy, just close the doors. panels pivots with straw closure.
fluted glass
In this microapartment, all environments are integrated in order to make better use of the spaces. But, to guarantee some privacy to the inhabitant, the bed area can be isolated by a sliding door made of metal and fluted glass, which brings a retro touch to the project.
following the palette
In this other room, the closet area can be separated from the bed area by a sliding door. Notice that the cor of the structure is the same as the part underneath the wall, creating visual unity.