Room Dividers For Kids Bedrooms
Parents rave about B&Q's £57 room dividers which give children their own space
These B&Q room dividers are receiving rave reviews from parents, who have been using them to create the illusion of more space at home
Parents are raving about these room dividers from B&Q which help provide children with their own space.
The £57 product has been heaped with praise by people desperate to give their kids some privacy.
The budget Karalis adjustable dividers have even been credited with solving family feuds - which is especially welcome during lockdown.
Parents have been sharing photos of their handiwork on various Facebook groups and showing how the dividers can be painted to suit all style, even in a small space.
Mum Melissa Ramage painted half of hers pink and shared her project online, saying: "Split my kids room in half using the bnq wall dividers and I am over the moon with how they turned out!"
Another used the divider to create space for her and her child - mum Lauren Courtney wrote: "Room dividers cost £57 each absolute bargain, in my opinion, me and my son now have our own space.
"They are B&Q for £57 a panel and I have two 1 metre wide by 2.2m tall without the legs."
The dividers have racked up four stars on the DIY website, with lots of impressed customers sharing their thoughts.
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B&Q)One fan wrote: "We are so pleased with purchasing these room dividers. We live in a 2 bedroom flat with two children owning the bedrooms and wanted our own room and didn't want to build a wall in our front room.
"Saw these on the website and now we have a 3rd bedroom. With the curtain door gives privacy.
"Painting them the same colour as our walls and adding decoration to soften the look of them. We love the difference it has made for us. Well worth the purchase."
Another said: "My daughters share a bedroom. This was a perfect solution to giving them their own space. I'm not disappointed. They were so easy to put up.
"No mess just needed a spanner. Quick and easy. Wish I had found this product a couple of years ago. So glad I did not go down the plasterboard route. I can move than any time I want to paint them, wallpaper over them, brilliant."
Room Dividers For Kids Bedrooms
Source: https://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/parents-rave-bqs-57-room-23583495
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