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    Just make sure your shelves are stable enough to serve as a freestanding room divider. RELATED: 25 Best Bookshelving Ideas to Style Your Collections Courtesy of Wayfair

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    Designers give tips on how to style a bookcase in a living room, living room, and more. Learn how to display books, decor, pictures, and artwork like a pro. 13 Designer Styling Secrets to Elevate ...

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    Room Divider With 8 Storage Bins. Price: $159.99. Get clutter under control in most rooms with the O’nin room divider. This clean, cubic style may be arranged horizontally or vertically and ...

  5. Room divider - Wikipedia

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    Casa Loma, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Room-divider/screen, (Ethnographic Museum, Belgrade) A room divider for a conference hall. A room divider is a screen or piece of furniture placed in a way that divides a room into separate areas. [1] [2] Room dividers are used by interior designers and architects as means to divide space into separate ...

  6. Folding screen - Wikipedia

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    Another type of screen is the chaekgeori, with scholarly motifs such as books in a shelf. Common types of byeongpung produced during the Joseon dynasty included: Chimbyeong (침병): A folding screen placed by the bedside. Baeknapbyeong (백납병): A folding screen decorated with drawings or writings on various subjects.

  7. Filing cabinet - Wikipedia

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    A shelf file is a cabinet designed to accommodate folders with tabs on the side rather than on the top. The cabinet has no drawers, only shelves. Some shelf files come with doors that recede into the cabinet. These cabinets are typically 12 inches (300 mm) or 18 inches (460 mm) deep, for letter or legal size folders respectively.