Curtains To Separate Rooms

One of the most versatile and practical ways to differentiate various spaces in a house is the use of a type of curtains (แบบ ผ้า ม่าน which is the term in Thai)to separate rooms. Multiplying the uses of space is already possible with this method that creates multifunction spaces. The curtains to separate environments can be used in houses of all sizes and for different purposes of use.

Curtains do not have to go through and divide the entire room. You need to mark the limit by placing it in the right place. To choose the perfect curtain, we have to take into account the natural light of the room and the penetration between the different environments. Nor should we forget the style of the existing decoration. What must be achieved is that the new curtains fit together as one more piece of the home.

Curtains To Separate Environments And Squeeze The Space Of Your House

Gone are the homes of an infinity of square meters of our parents and grandparents. The current trend is to build 40m² houses that look like the real Tetris game. For some years now, open or “multifunctional” spaces in a home have been very fashionable, where the kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and living room share the same space within the house. We would be talking about the well-known “loft” that consists of open space with few divisions and great light.

From the need to get the most out of every corner of the home, the idea of ​​using curtains to separate rooms is born. If decorating a house is already a great challenge; getting two or more rooms to coexist in various spaces and also combining is a challenge for its inhabitants.

Depending on the effect we want to achieve, we must use different curtain materials to separate environments: to insulate and achieve privacy between rooms, it is recommended to use blackout curtains or thick fabrics; If, on the contrary, we want to provide light and continuity in two rooms, we must use translucent fabrics.