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muerko0PM
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How do you create separation in a shared space without making it look cluttered?
Jun 14, 2025 3:24 PM
Non-member Joined: Nov 07, 2024
Posts: 14
I recently moved in with a roommate and we’re both working from home. The open layout is beautiful, but it's not functional when we're both on Zoom at the same time. I’m looking for ways to divide the space so we each have some privacy, but I don’t want to build actual walls. Anyone had success with something semi-permanent and modern-looking?

carrymuoPM
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Jun 14, 2025 4:00 PM
Non-member Joined: Apr 27, 2025
Posts: 13
We tried using bookshelves and curtains to create some separation, but it just looked chaotic and didn’t block sound at all. It also made the space feel even more cramped, which defeated the purpose. I’ve been searching for smarter ways to get that visual and
weiou8PM
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Jun 14, 2025 4:23 PM
Non-member Joined: Nov 06, 2024
Posts: 17
We faced the exact same situation last year — and let me tell you, modular wall panels at https://arthangingsystems.com.au/products/modular-walls/ saved us. These aren’t your average partitions. They look sleek, actually add to the decor, and you don’t need to permanently alter anything. Plus, they help reduce noise way more than a curtain ever could. We used them to create two little “zones” and it changed everything — work feels separate from rest, and it’s still open when we need it. I honestly wish we’d found them sooner.