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Especially when dealing with large size spaces, as in the contract as in the residential context, dividing the space might be necessary to serve both functional or decorative purposes, while guaranteeing a certain continuity and creating fascinating and refined effects. Partitions are often a mobile solution, ideal in order to diversify the use destination of a room and to carve out corners with a special atmosphere. There are a host of options available suitable to match different needs. You can opt for the functional mobile walls, that just like theater wings opens to uncover new scenarios; or for flush-to-the-wall door systems which allow to make the most out of any residual space in a house; or still for dividing elements, made of materials that are great to create unexpected effects, as it is the case for decorated glass pans.
Mobile walls and divisions offer a wide array of possibilities and allow to obtain original and practical solutions. Room dividers represent a great alternative to walls and partitions that may appear obtrusive and binding. If you wish to delimit a space, indeed, you can opt for light and possibly multi-functional structures (that can be used as bookcases, to make an example), resulting in a visually light space division also thanks to the light they let through. Mobile walls are handy to divide a large space in smaller areas and can be easily and quickly closed or opened, based on the needs of the moment. They are especially functional in a work context to create multi-functional spaces, thus optimizing the square meters available. However, room dividers can also not be made at full height, with a reduced visual impact and the possibility of moving them more easily. From the classic screen to the partition on wheels, the possibilities are many, as well as the materials used, ranging from metal (aluminum, steel, brass, painted metal) to fabric (felt, velvet, synthetic fiber, wool, linen, silk, hemp, technical fabric); from wood and its derivatives up to plant fibers (rattan, rope, straw); from plastic to ceramic materials; from glass or crystal, even colored, to resin, up to, even, structures decorated with stabilized plants. The material can be chosen based on its aesthetic as well as functional performances, as in the case of sound absorbing panels. Glass blocks, also known as glass bricks, in particular, are the ideal solution in order to create fixed walls, and even load-bearing ones, without giving up on brightness. They are very versatile and can be used either to build up walls or for flooring.
With an aim to design functional interiors and optimize the use of the space available, you can consider wall niches equipped with open shelves where to tidily lay accessories and complements. Those who need larger and especially closed spaces, on the other hand can opt for installing flush-to-the-wall door systems. This will allow to close under stair spaces and to carve out a spacious closet, or to exploit the space within two columns with a minimal visual impact, thanks to flush-to-the-wall doors. These can also be camouflaged with wallpaper, boiseries or other types of covering.
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