As the houses with open spaces become more and more popular, homeowners can refer to how to use wooden partitions that are both simple and effective. Use vertical wooden slats
If you have wooden slats on hand or are looking for a simple type of baffle, using vertical slats can be an effective, long-lasting idea. You simply line up the wooden bars vertically, a few centimeters apart to about an inch. Carefully treated, high quality slats are less likely to warp. However, if warping is inevitable in a humid climate like in Vietnam, you can place the slats a little further apart; Large distances will help the warps look less ‘exposed’. Use small shaped wooden blocks If you like a little break, a wall made of small wooden blocks in a square or rectangular box will be a good choice. The owner of the house in the picture has combined small oak blocks to create a wall separating the dining room and living room, both warm, natural, modern and luxurious but also very solid. Use a wall made of branches You can give a room a natural beauty with the walls of the room shaped from tree branches. Choose relatively straight, even branches (birch branches may be especially suitable for this purpose), graft and secure them in a sturdy support, stacking more rocks at the bottom. for a natural look, or knit with sparkling lights to create a shimmering, fairy-tale feel. Use a large wooden bookshelf You can combine the functionality of a partition and a storage area for books and furniture with a large wooden bookshelf. The larger the bookshelf, the more private the space. The bookshelf should also be wide so that you have enough room to stack books from either side. Use wooden movable baffles As a hallmark of Asian design for centuries, wooden movable partitions are quite light, easy to use, flexible and convenient. You can use 3, 4 or more partitions, depending on the space to be separated./.
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