With the start of the new school year comes a new book, both desirable and undesirable. For those at university or college, you will also be a bit of space and / or sharing cramped quarters. I know that my students in the first year is a decent size for two (2) people and we have a lot of space. But I also know that the same space is now used for four (4) students! Here are some statements / solutions division for small spaces.
B-OK is a space that can be summarized in the form of a long, pillar-like, or extended to a large room divider for privacy to make!
I love this CD shelf bookcase almost vintage look by Italian designer Vizzuso Marica. The books are stacked vertically by putting them in different slots. But the true beauty of B-OK is a dual purpose as a potential divider. Whether it’s shaped more like a cube or stretched to full length, B-OK is placed into a separate room and offers some visual privacy.
SheLLf bookcase composed of boxes of various sizes and depths drop effects from the inside out to offer. Build as big – or small – if necessary.
Limited edition bookcase SheLLf to Kris Talia, designed by Dutch designer Ka-Lai Chan is part of the search for artistic and probably will not match the average student budget.
Style can come at a price more accessible, as evidenced by the Demio, Pablo, and Elevate shelves. All rooms have an artistic flair and can be used for storage and / or to separate space.
It may be more appropriate for students Elevate budget, Pablo, and shelf / divider unit Demio Crate & Barrel and Structube, respectively. These documents, however, do not scream “student” which means that they will continue for an apartment or first home after graduation.