Flexible space division
Room Dividers
One room, two functions.
Sliding room dividers use barn-door or bypass hardware to split a space without building a wall. They are ideal for studio apartments where you want to separate a sleeping area, home offices that need an occasional privacy screen, or open-plan rooms where layout flexibility matters.
From $599— final pricing depends on dimensions, finish, and install path
Best for: Open-plan bedrooms, studio apartments, offices, and loft spaces
Why this system works
- Splits space without construction
- Can be opened fully when division is not needed
- Available in glass, panel, and louvre options
- Works for both residential and commercial applications
Things to know first
- Not a full sound or light barrier
- Track must span the full divided opening
- Double-panel systems need proper hardware weight rating
Popular configurations
Supply-only or installed
Supply-only
For contractors, landlords, property managers, and confident DIY installs. We confirm dimensions, provide written fitting notes, and ship or arrange pickup.
Learn about supply-onlyInstalled
For homeowners who want measurement, ordering, and installation handled. We confirm exact fit with a paid in-home measure before placing the order.
Learn about installationMeasurement notes for this system
- Measure the full opening to be divided
- Plan for track length beyond opening on both sides
- Consider ceiling height for mounting header clearance
Not sure about your dimensions?
Start with the instant estimate for a rough range. When you're ready for a written quote, email photos and rough dimensions and we'll confirm the right system and exact sizing.
Common questions
Can room dividers be used in apartments?
Yes. Surface-mounted track is removable and typically does not require wall modification beyond a few anchor screws.
Do room dividers provide sound isolation?
They reduce line-of-sight and some sound, but they are not acoustic barriers. For significant sound reduction, a wall is needed.
Ready to price your closet opening?
Start with a rough estimate, then send photos and dimensions when you want a written quote.
