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18 Innovative Bedroom Dividers

Some with added Built-in storage system

10. Transform Your Space with a DIY Mobile-Room Divider!

Detail: diwhy.life

Ready to add flair and function to your space? Here’s how to craft a swanky divider in just 30 minutes for around $50! What’s more, each panel is a generous 4ft x 8ft. Let’s dive in!

1. Gather Your Tools:

  • One-inch insulated paneling (find ’em at your local home store).
  • The chic fabric you chose (Our source opted for the thick fleece to muffle sounds).
  • White glue, gaff tape, ABS piping, and a paint roller.

2. Fabric Fun:

Lay out your panel and drape it with fabric, leaving a bit extra at the edges. Roll on white glue and smoothen the fabric, eliminating any pesky wrinkles. Trim off the excess, then use tape for a neat finish.

3. Sturdy Feet:

With a hacksaw, carve one-inch channels into the ABS piping. For a sleek look, spray them with matte black paint. Slip the panel onto the feet—voila! Stability and style combined.

4. Design Tip:

Adorn your divider with intriguing fabrics for that design oomph or you can keep one side as shiny silver material—a fab light reflector!

Slide your divider around for optimal privacy and noise control. You’ve crafted a functional masterpiece and a conversation starter, too!

9. A DIY Mid-Century Modern Room Divider

Via: Midcentury.style

Ever peek into your condo and think, “Yikes, that TV view!”? We’ve got you. Say hello to an elegant, do-it-yourself, mid-century modern room divider that’ll fix that eyesore and make your visitors go “Woah!”

  1. Set the Vision:
    Picture this: A structure hosting shelves, with the bigger ones in the center. Aim for a 5-column frame vibe: 5”-7”-9”-7”-5”, and remember – symmetry and pattern are your BFFs.
  2. Get the Wood:
    Snag eight 1” x 2” x 8′ wood boards, but spoiler: they’re 3/4” x 1.5”. Ah, wood mysteries! Sketch your design, marking every piece for clarity.
  3. Saw & Screw:
    Mastered that manual hand saw? Great! Now, when you’re screwing, begin from the center. Use pilot holes to avoid wood tragedies, and use wood filler to hide those pesky screw heads.
  4. Elevate the Look:
    Dream of a floating, vintage ’50s divider? Add tiny wood spacers on top, and adjustable furniture glides below. It’s all about the details!
  5. Smooth & Paint:
    Fill those screw holes, sand, and paint. Swatch-test your color to get that flawless match. We recommend the stunning “Black Walnut.”
  6. Add Metal Glam:
    Snip your metal sheets to fit. We love the mid-century circle pattern in old gold. Attach them with a craft stapler, and voila – metallic elegance!
  7. Assembly Time:
    Now, install your divider using two top screws, adjust those legs, and hang your cubes. Measurements are key. Nail this, and you’re in mid-century heaven!

Essentials You’ll Need:

  • Wood: 8x 1″ x 2″ x 8′ (about $30-$70). Pro-tip: Choose straight premium pine boards.
  • Tools: Saw, measuring tape, marker, drill, wood filler, sandpaper.
  • Materials: Paint, a good mix of screws, adjustable legs.
  • Extras: Metal sheets (for that added sparkle), a metal cutter, a stapler and staples, glue.

8. DIY Room Divider Closet: A Step-By-Step Guide

 

Hey there, home design warrior! Ready to create a showstopping room divider that’s *also* a closet? Let’s roll!

Your Shopping Spree List:

  1. Plywood: Grab 2 sheets (4×8) of 3/4″ plywood. You will rip these into 6 strips, each being 11-3/4″ wide x 8 feet long. (Pssst… you’ll have some leftovers. Maybe some extra shelves? Wink!)
  2. Wall Paneling: You need 2 sheets of this! Ensure they’re 48″ wide; otherwise, grab those scissors.
  3. Wooden Buddies: 2 of the 1x4s & 5 each of 1x3s and 2x4s, all 8 feet long.
  4. Closet Rod Magic: 61″ of closet rod goodness and its trusty sockets. Feeling crafty? DIY the sockets!
  5. Fasteners: About 50 of either 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws, 2″ brad nails, or 2″ self-tapping screws. Plus, 20 of the 2-1/2″ self-tapping wood screws, and some panel nails or brads.
  6. Finishing Touches: 1-1/4″ brad nails to make that trim look flawless.

Snip-Snap Cut List:

  • Tower Power: 4 pieces of 3/4″ plywood @ 11-3/4″ x 95″.
  • Shelving: 12 pieces of 3/4″ plywood @ 11-3/4″ x 15-3/4″.
  • Backbone 2x4s: 5 of them @ 61-1/2″.
  • Glam Trim: 2 of 1x4s @ 96″ and 5 of 1x3s. Give these a custom cut!

Let’s Get Building:

  1. Whip up two chic towers using your favorite joinery method. We’re big fans of the Kreg Jig on the 3/4″ setting with 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws. Go for two screws per joint, alright?
  2. Now, join these twin towers using those 2x4s on the back. Keep it smooth by aligning them flush to the back side.
  3. Slap that paneling onto the 2x4s and the back edges of your towers. Secure them with those panel nails or your chosen fasteners.
  4. Begin with the 1×4 top and bottom trim. Nail them using the 1-1/4″ brad nails. Then, measure and snip those 1×3 vertical trim pieces and attach them similarly.
  5. Inside your newly formed closet, suspend that 61″ rod.

And boom! You now have an eye-catching room divider that’s got storage swagger. High-five yourself, you DIY genius! Source; Ana-white | Tiktok@DIY with Emily

7. A Guide to Crafting Your Own Wall Storage!

Detail: doocts.com/ja

Ever looked at your blank walls and thought, “It’s time to jazz things up”? Well, four months in and plastered walls later, Moro is here to spill the beans on creating a trendy wall storage without kissing your deposit goodbye. Let’s get building, shall we?

Step 1: Choose Your Weapons

Ditch the drill and say hello to “Pillar Brackets” – a screw-type marvel stronger than its spring-powered cousin, Dear Wall. Opting for LABRICO 2×4 Adjuster? You’re in for a sleek, wallet-friendly upgrade.

Step 2: Gathering the Troops

You’ll need:

  • 2×4 and 2×2 materials: the backbone of your creation
  • Royal channel support shelf pillars: for customizable shelf magic
  • Handy hanger and shelf holder brackets: because details matter
  • A handful of screws and a perforated board: the unsung heroes of this project

Don’t forget the wallpaper (with glue, please) and a stylish laminated wood shelf board for that chic Muji vibe.

Step 3: The Blueprint

Measure twice, order once. Ensure your materials are cut to perfection, and get ready to dive in. The real fun begins with your Pillar Brackets, 2x2s for load distribution, and all materials at the ready.

Step 4: The Assembly Line

  • Install the pillars: mark, space, and attach.
  • Fit in the perforated board, leaving room for shelf pillars.
  • Wallpaper time! Smooth it out and admire your handiwork.
  • Attach the shelf pillars and bam – you’ve got yourself a wall storage masterpiece!

With a 2-day time investment and a splash of elbow grease, you’ll have a customizable, drill-free wall storage that’s as sturdy as it is stylish. So, roll up those sleeves and let the DIY magic begin!

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