Partition Ideas between Living and Dining Room in Reverse Living Houses

Harold Matthew
3 min readMar 23, 2022

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“Upside-down” is the new catchline of this decade. If you’re a science-fiction lover and have watched “Stranger Things” already, you know how adventurous it is. Here, we’re talking only about your home. Reverse living is the new trend of home that’s stealing all the limelight. In this setup, the dining, kitchen, and hall areas are in the upper story while bedrooms are in the downstairs. Doesn’t the idea already seem exciting? People in Melbourne are embracing this groundbreaking layout of the home. This topsy-turvy idea of home has a long way to go according to the experts. Let’s check out how you can separate the dining and hall areas easily. “No rule” is going to be the new rule of this decade and that’s clear from the upsurge of the concept of this home.

A Console Table Can Help

A console table juxtaposed against a sofa can provide tangible closure to an open-ended zone. The glossy white console in this living space anchors the sofa, offering structure to the partition. Without a console to hold down the division, the freestanding sofa would have lacked substance and looked almost incidental.

Section with an L-Shape Sofa

If all the pieces of furniture had a state, the sofa would have been the queen there. The kind of appearance and luxury a sofa offer is incomparable with anything else. So, why don’t you use your sofa as the partition? If you have a runway living space in your reverse lining house, choose to spread the sofa across it. If the seating had been straight-lined, the zones would have likely spilled into each other.

The Magic of Demarcation with an Area Rug

Texture plays a great role when it comes to the partition of a kitchen and hall. So, it doesn’t have to be a traditional wall-like partition. Break the stereotype of demarcation. Spread area rugs over the two parts of the entire hall and create a visible barrier.

Break Away Pattern Is the New Trend

The breakaway pattern has been candy to your eyes and a tornado to the mind. Cover the dining or the drawing-room with a particular rag and distinguish it from the rest of the room.

Pick Contrasting Furniture Style

Furniture makes a lot of difference in a room. They can beautifully create an interplay between zones. When it’s a reverse living house, doing something out of the box is completely okay with it. Therefore, you can choose a completely different set of furniture that will perfectly complement the interior. Chandeliers seem a handy option for dividing places into zones. Opting for that wouldn’t be a bad option.

Lighting Zone

As reverse living houses allow all break-free styles, lighting zone creation is a cost-effective and out-of-the-box option. You can overarch by a slender-stemmed wall lamp. Ask your reverse living housebuilder for an arch between your dining space and drawing hall.

Doing something groundbreaking needs sheer courage. When you’re living in a reverse living house, you’ve already shown a sign of your vibrant soul and an urge to step out from the crowd. Make the decisions more colourful by doing something beyond stereotype like separating your dining space from your drawing hall by applying one of these ideas.

Author’s Bio
The author works with a building company that offers reverse living in Melbourne.

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Harold Matthew
Harold Matthew

Written by Harold Matthew

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I am a professional content writer, avid traveler and have a penchant for submerging myself into suspense novels.

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