The way you choose to divide the room will depend on many things, such as how separate you want the spaces to be, how distinctive the decorating styles are, and how much privacy you think your children will require. It could be CDs hanging on fishing line hung from the ceiling, an aquarium, or something more creative like a wall of soda bottles. The idea is that it provides a visual line without inhibiting natural light or physically separating the room. You could also make your own short divider with PVC and fabric, branches and twinkle lights, or pallets. You can basically create a “bed cave” or floor-to-ceiling movable divider with a few tools and materials. A more sturdy alternative would be to hang a rod from the ceiling — either encompassing each bed or dividing the sections of the room.
Even more permanent would be hanging a sliding barn door or wood panels on a track mounted in the ceiling and/or floor. We deliver to Nassau, Suffolk, the 5 Boroughs, Southern Westchester, Southwestern Connecticut & Northern New Jersey.




