Hello everyone,
I’m currently considering how the room divider could be designed—whether it should be accessible from both sides or just one. I’m thinking of a height of about 1.40 m (4 ft 7 in).
On one side, the TV would be mounted, and on the other side, there would be a bench.
My thoughts:
I’m not sure why, but I feel that with the double-sided accessible option, when I’m watching TV, I might notice more movement in the background, which could be distracting, although it would feel more open.
With the single-sided option, I might have more possibilities for design.
Does anyone have experience with this or any opinions?
Thanks and regards!
PS: I also find the example photo interesting.




I’m currently considering how the room divider could be designed—whether it should be accessible from both sides or just one. I’m thinking of a height of about 1.40 m (4 ft 7 in).
On one side, the TV would be mounted, and on the other side, there would be a bench.
My thoughts:
I’m not sure why, but I feel that with the double-sided accessible option, when I’m watching TV, I might notice more movement in the background, which could be distracting, although it would feel more open.
With the single-sided option, I might have more possibilities for design.
Does anyone have experience with this or any opinions?
Thanks and regards!
PS: I also find the example photo interesting.
nordanney schrieb:
Seating side in white.
TV side with wall cladding. I’m using Planeo wall cladding for my TV wall – it will look like this later (also available in other colors, it is a natural stone just a few millimeters thin):

Thanks for the information!
My concern is that if I paint one side white, it might get dirty over time since the kids often touch it.
I’m not familiar with paints... are there special types for this purpose?
Steffi33 schrieb:
The opening at the top seems poorly done… just close it off. That’s exactly how I wanted it; I didn’t want to ruin the open-plan living concept. Besides, something can still be placed on top as decoration.
tumaa schrieb:
…also, you can still put something on top as decorationLike in the kitchen photo.. 😉 ?Don’t get upset.. you like it.. and that’s what matters 🙂
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hampshire14 May 2021 11:15Steffi33 schrieb:
I think the opening at the top is a fail... just close it off. I like this detail; it gives the room a spacious feeling and doesn’t make it feel “boxed in.”
tumaa schrieb:
That it gets dirty after a while, since kids often touch it.
I’m not familiar with paints... are there special types for this? Latex paint cleans well and is easy to refresh. Kids’ hands can do a lot of damage!
Hard marble plaster could also work—or a solution like @nordanney suggested.
Steffi33 schrieb:
Just like in the kitchen photo.. 😉 ?
Don’t be upset.. you like it.. and that’s what matters 🙂Everything is still unfinished, we still have a lot to do :-).
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