
adding to marc's idea, if you choose not to use fabric, you can also try ikea's curtain panels to divide a room. may not be as cheap, but they are pretty good looking.other room divider ideas:

adding to marc's idea, if you choose not to use fabric, you can also try ikea's curtain panels to divide a room. may not be as cheap, but they are pretty good looking.
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Great blog. I like your ideas.
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Jolina
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Cool blog!
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Neat hacks (though way overpriced)
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I'm sure someone could figure out how to do these on their own for cheaper!
Splatgirl's ikea hack: http://moderninmn.blogspot.com/2007/02/bathroom-vanity-101.html
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ReplyDeleteyou want to take a look at the Icon Furniture Room Divider
ReplyDeletelovely room dividers! they look so elegant and so easy to create via DIY ^_^
ReplyDeletewow! thanks
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