Some design methods commonly used in the living room dining room partition

We all know that in the decoration of the living room and dining room, the partition is an indispensable form of decoration. Many people prefer the use of these partitions because it not only has the function of partitioning, but also can be used for storage, or decoration. Let's take a look at some of the commonly used design techniques in the living room dining room.

There are mainly the following general design methods:

1. The low cabinet partition type is a low-profile low platform to define the space, which can store and store miscellaneous items and function as a space division.

2, glass transparent type is to use large screen glass as a decorative cover or to separate the large space and maintain the integrity of the large space.

3, grille screen type is mainly with a different lattice pattern through the wooden grille screen as a partition, can produce a transparent and hidden complementary function.

4, semi-open and semi-implicit is based on the lower part of the partition is completely shielded design.

5, the top floor lights echo the law-abiding, this method is mostly used in the area where the entrance is relatively regular.

6, practical for the first decorative embellishment, the entire porch design is practical.

7, with the trend to guide the transition, the porch design often needs to adapt to the local conditions.

8, clever use of screen separation area, porch design sometimes also need to use the screen to divide the area.

9, the interior and exterior porch gorgeous and generous, for the larger space of the room porch can be handled luxuriously and generously.

10, through the porch to expand the space, the space is not large porch often uses transparent design to reduce the sense of oppression of space.

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