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Loft bedroom screen

Started by esteban
over 13 years ago
Posts: 35
Member since: Jun 2010
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I have a large open loft and am interested in ideas for how i could continue to keep the space open but also find a way to block off the bedroom area from time to time. I am thinking about using a curtain. Any recommendations on who might have good curtains for this purpose? Any other ideas? Thank you.
Response by seven7
over 13 years ago
Posts: 161
Member since: Aug 2008

ray door

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Response by PMG
over 13 years ago
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Member since: Jan 2008

Sliding Door Co does very good work. idividewalls is a cheaper alternative. ray door doesn't have a rail on the floor if that's an issue.

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Response by NYRENewbie
over 13 years ago
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Member since: Mar 2008

I put a hospital style rail on the ceiling with a black out curtain in my loft area in Miami. You can choose your fabric. Mine is different on each side. Looks great from above and below. You can curve it around corners if you prefer or go straight across.

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Response by esteban
over 13 years ago
Posts: 35
Member since: Jun 2010

Thank you. The sliding/ray door ideas sound good, but is there a way to do that without having sections of the door be fixed on either side (i.e., preserve the full openness)? If not, the curtain idea sounds good. I would need curtains in two parts of my loft--each opening is 20 feet wide by 10 feet high. Appreciate your ideas and time.

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Response by nyc_sport
over 13 years ago
Posts: 800
Member since: Jan 2009

Nana Wall can open the entire expanse. Be advised that none of these sliding door ideas are remotely cheap. In fact they are mind-bogglingly expensive.

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