 Divided we stand Luxury Home Decor: Sometimes togetherness is not such a good thing. Peanut butter and mustard, flip flops and an evening gown, Two Buck Chuck and filet mignon--except for random eccentric, these things simply do not belong together. The same can be said for rooms in your home. Clearly defining where one room ends and another begins can, coincidentally, create a sense of cohesion in a living space. When one room blends into another it can lead to confusion. While it may not be practical or aesthetically sensible to start crafting walls through your house to define each room, you can easily "divide and conquer" with a room divider like this one by Lena Bergström.
Appropriately called the "Wall", this contemporary screen system is flexible and sound absorbing, covered with felted 100 percent wool. Magnetic ends make it possible to connect one Wall to another, creating your own custom space--perfect for large open floor plans.
For LxM Amy Covington
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See Listings for:Home Décor POSTED:
Monday Apr. 10th, 2006
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