Pros and cons of plasterboard structures

Advantages and disadvantages of plasterboard partitions.

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Types of plasterboard partitions for zoning rooms

The most popular types of structures used for zoning.

Decorative false walls

With the help of such a fairly common and fashionable decorative element, you can not only perfectly divide a single room into functional zones, but also significantly transform a modern interior space.

decorative false wall in the interior

The photo shows a decorative false wall made of plasterboard, equipped for a TV.

Shelves

Various models of shelving units are particularly versatile and allow you to zone and decorate a room with almost any functional load.

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Cabinets

This decorative element, due to its dual function, is quite popular, since cabinets can be used not only for storage, but also as a room partition.

partition in the form of a cabinet in the interior

Forms of decorative partitions made of gypsum board and gypsum fiber board

The most common options for forms.

Corner

This corner plasterboard structure perfectly divides the space into zones, maintaining harmony, order and making the environment much more convenient and comfortable.

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The photo shows a working kitchen area separated from the living room by a corner plasterboard partition.

Figured and curvilinear

Various figured and curvilinear plasterboard products do not overload the room, practically do not interfere with the penetration of light and become the main accent of the room, harmoniously combined with all other decorative elements.

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On photo red figured plasterboard partition separating the kitchen from the living room.

With an arch

Thanks to this popular, and sometimes even irreplaceable design, you can create both the simplest and non-standard and extravagant designs. The arched opening perfectly divides the room into zones, and at the same time makes it stylistically united and connected.

arched plasterboard partition in the interior

L-shaped

Allows you to optimize space as much as possible. This shape conveniently zones the room and creates smooth transitions from the wall surface to different interior items, for example, to become an extension of the bar counter or kitchen set.

L-shaped plasterboard partition in the interior

Semi-circular

A round or semi-circular plasterboard partition allows you to soften straight lines and angles in the room, update the decor and add a sense of spaciousness to it.

semi-circular plasterboard partition in the interior

With a staircase

The plasterboard structure adjacent to the staircase not only separates the flight of stairs from the room, thereby zoning the space, but also ensures safe descent and ascent.

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Original design ideas

Photos of the most unusual design ideas.

A shortened, low plasterboard zoning model not up to the ceiling has a lighter look, due to which it is also simple and easy to divide the room and bring certain artistic accents to it.

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The photo shows a bedroom interior with a low partition made of gray plasterboard.

A partition with niches and shelves filled with various decorative items functionally separates or isolates the space, creates an aesthetic design and forms a rather interesting design.

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The photo shows the interior of a bedroom with a black plasterboard partition decorated with niches.

With the help of windows, you can visually add additional light, volume and space to the room, correct some architectural shortcomings and give the room coziness and at the same time a certain exclusivity.

plasterboard partition with windows in the interior

Openwork false partitions, thanks to their light and graceful appearance, add a special color, elegance and luxury to the environment.

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A plasterboard structure decorated with transparent, matte, colored, patterned or stained glass, is a very elegant partition that brings a special chic, charm and beauty to the interior.

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The photo shows a Scandinavian-style studio with a plasterboard partition combined with glass.

Structures with backlighting allow you to create a certain semantic central accent in the space and, due to the light pattern, level out some of the shortcomings of the redevelopment.

plasterboard partition with backlighting in the interior

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Space zoning options in the interior of various rooms.

Kitchen-living room

A partition in the form of a cabinet, a rack, a solid or curved false wall, located between the kitchen and the living room, provides an opportunity to competently plan the space, set a certain functional load for it and ensure complete comfort.

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In the photo, a plasterboard partition zones a modern living room combined with a kitchen.

Hall or living room

A false wall with additional light sources, a through structure, a rack or other models will fit harmoniously and become an integral part of the living room environment. Openwork plasterboard products are also perfect for the hall, creating a conditional division of the room, without overloading it and promoting free air circulation.

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Bathroom and toilet

The design, shape, size and height of the gypsum plasterboard product primarily depend on the overall design of the bathroom or toilet, as well as on the zoned area. The design can be a straight, wavy, stepped, or a false wall supplemented with niches or windows.

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Bedroom

With the help of such a zoning element, it is possible to separate the bedroom from the dressing room, work area or solve any other separation problems. Openwork, open-work or combined with glass model will not only become the highlight of the entire design, but will also add special privacy to each zone.

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The photo shows a one-room apartment with a drywall partition separating the sleeping area from the guest area.

Kitchen

Rationally distributed kitchen space, taking into account all ergonomic rules, will create a comfortable and pleasant atmosphere in the room. Various fantasy and creative solutions provide an opportunity to turn the partition into a real art object.

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The photo shows a plasterboard partition with glass, located between the kitchen and the hallway.

Hallway

With the help of this zoning element made of plasterboard, which goes well with any other cladding, you can not only zone the corridor, but also transform it beyond recognition.

plasterboard partition in the hallway interior

Children’s room

A solid, curved or openwork plasterboard product located between the beds in the nursery will visually emphasize the boundaries and functional distribution of each zone, provide maximum comfort and create an attractive, uncluttered and very beautiful interior.

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The photo shows an openwork plasterboard partition between the beds in the interior of the nursery.

Wardrobe

A storage space, which is part of the room, can be separated using a stylish designer partition with shapes that organically blend with the interior and do not look in it unnecessary or create a contrasting accent, highlighting the structure with a color that is radically different from the overall design.

plasterboard partition in the interior of a children's room

Attic

Plasterboard zoning models must take into account certain architectural nuances of the attic space. Thanks to the creation of smooth transitions from one zone to another, it is possible to form a cozy, secluded and at the same time unique and versatile design.

plasterboard partition in the interior of the attic