🛋️ Divide and Conquer Your Space with Style!
The Legacy Decor 3 Panels Room Divider is a stylish and functional privacy screen, measuring 71" tall and 52" wide. Crafted from high-quality pine wood and featuring a lattice design with white translucent rice paper, it offers both privacy and light diffusion. Its folding panels with 2-way hinges allow for flexible positioning, making it perfect for any room, from bedrooms to offices. Easy to clean and store, this room divider is the ultimate solution for modern living.
D**T
A cloak of invisibility
I ordered the 4-panel version, not for privacy so much as concealment: I've an ugly grey-metal filing cabinet in the corner of the guest room. It weighs a ton, I didn't want to move it, and I had nowhere else to put it anyway. So I got this room divider to make it invisible.Well it sure does the job, and looks tasteful too. Compared to other dressing screens and room dividers I looked at, this one, for its price ($41.95 plus $25 shipping) seemed like the best bet.What I liked best about it was its simplicity. As long as you can live with a cherry-wood finish, there's nothing else here to jar with any other décor.The "shoji" paper (whatever that is) of the panels seems to me opaque, and the gaps between the panels are quite small. So, if privacy is your aim, this should do it.But go for the four-panel version. Here's why: the whole is very light; folded, I can easily carry it in one hand. Stood up, it might be called "flimsy." The more 'folded' it is, when in place, the sturdier it will stand. The four-panel will thus cover more area more sturdily than the three-panel would. If privacy is your aim, well, you won't have any when the ceiling fan or a nearby door closing causes it to topple over. So you'll want to keep it fairly bent when in place. Thus, the three-panel version will conceal maybe two linear feet of space. That ain't much.(Note that, it is even less sturdy when stood on carpet.)I'm happy with my choice, but I'm sure glad I went for the four-panel option. Otherwise, my cloaking device might fall flat.
S**T
Beautiful, elegant, and not expensive. Goes well with Craftsman design.
I love the screens, I have already bought two sets on Amazon. For years I wanted screens like this, but they always seemed too expensive. Plus, I was reluctant to buy them online because I wasn't sure how they would look in person and I knew I would be too lazy to send them back. Well, after buying an old used set of Shoji screen on craigslist, for about the same price, I realized that I would probably like the screens I got on Amazon. I went ahead and ordered one set. Wow - fabulous! I don't have closet doors up yet, so I put the screen in front of the closet, and the mess was hidden! Plus, they add real elegance to the space. I have now used them to provide some privacy for a visiting relative who was sleeping on our couch. I put a large plant behind a screen, with a floor can light shining upwards so that I could see the outline of the plant behind the screen. I also stuck a bunch of junk back there, but you couldnt see any of it. I think that there will always be a place to put either of those screens in our house, no matter how much we downsize our possessions or decorate. Although they are Japanese shoji screens, they also contain the lines of Craftsman design, which suits our house well. It is possible to replace the paper in the screens if it ever gets damaged, and at $65 for the screens, you just can't go wrong.
M**2
Great room divider, feels fresh and elegant!
I bought this to create a divider between my kitchen and living room. I bought the natural color and the wood is not as yellow as the photo, but it matches our honey colored hardwood floors. Keep in mind that the thin wood strips you see as a part of the design are only on one side (so there is a definite front and back side). The back side is just the paper. I have used this for a week and so far I have not seen the white panels sag in any way. They are thin but not tissue paper thin and seem to hold up, but yes, they are delicate and do allow light to diffuse through. Be careful when you open the package not to tear them. Due to the way the hinges are mounted they only bend in one way (in M shape if you are looking at it, not in W shape).The height is nice and tall such that they definitely reach over the heads of a person of average height, but not so tall that they hit a standard ceiling. No installation required, just take out of the box and you are good to go. I love it!
P**A
... other buyers won't believe that this screen is as beautiful and well made as a five-star screen might be
The only reason I am giving this item four stars rather than five is that I'm afraid other buyers won't believe that this screen is as beautiful and well made as a five-star screen might be. But let me reassure you: I'm picky. And I'm very happy with this screen. I don't think you will regret buying the beautiful screen, but if you do, remember it's four stars rather than five. ;)Edit on May 18, 2015. We continue to like this screen. I wanted to note, however, that the frames have become slightly warped, thus causing the paper to look a little wrinkled. Most people will never notice it, and the screen does the job that we bought it for: Shielding out too much sunlight in a south-facing room. I anticipate that when the weather is less muggy, the screens will unwarp a bit. You may want to consider the screen three stars rather than four in light of this defect.
J**J
Great Item
I really needed a room divider since our large bedroom has enough space for me to put two clothing racks which is just something we need as NYC apartment dwellers without a backyard space for laundry. It wasn't practical for us to constantly take down the clothes rack, since we use it pretty much on a daily basis, and as they became permanent fixtures in our room, I hated looking at them because of how cluttered it made the room look. This room divider (we got the white, 4-panel) really helped salvage the look of the room, and my peace of mind. My clothes rack are now concealed behind the room divider and it is sturdy enough that I have the divider set up pretty straight across without too much zig-zagging (if that makes sense), but it holds up nicely on its own for the most part. We are also careful around it so that we don't accidentally push it or bump into it, but it is still quite effective, and the look of it is pretty nice.
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