When combining different functionalities in one room, a glass wall partition is a perfect way to separate the functional areas from each other, while still ensuring natural light to flow throughout the space.

While glass partition walls are often used in small studio homes to create the impression of different rooms, they can also be used to divide a room into smaller areas which each serve a different functionality, just like in this beautiful bedroom.

A bedroom with a glass and metal glass wall partition separating the sleeping area from a home office

A contrasting black glass and metal partition wall by the bed

This beautiful bedroom has been divided into two main functional areas. The side of the bedroom by the window contains the bed and a big wardrobe, and the glass wall transforms the floor plan into a visually smaller bedroom. On the other side of the glass partition, however, you can find a home office, which is nicely separated from the rest of the room.

The light-soaped oak wood flooring combined with the sheer white curtains by the window and the white and pink bedding make for a light base palette, which has been contrasted nicely by the eye-catching black metal frame of the glass wall.

The bedroom walls have been painted in a subtle light gray color with a warm undertone, which gives the room a warm base palette that is accentuated by the peachy tones in the duvet cover and the warm area rug behind the bed.

A bedroom with a glass and metal glass wall partition separating the sleeping area from a home office
A bedroom with a glass and metal glass wall partition separating the sleeping area from a home office
A bedroom with a glass and metal glass wall partition separating the sleeping area from a home office
A bedroom with a glass and metal glass wall partition separating the sleeping area from a home office
A bedroom with a glass and metal glass wall partition separating the sleeping area from a home office

Behind the glass: a pink home office

The other side of the glass wall partition is turned into a home office area with a spacious desk and at the same time, it functions as additional storage for the bedroom. The walls of the home office section have been painted pink, which along with the use of the glass wall, really sets this section apart and visually separates it from the other side of the room.

The bold paint color on the wall is toned down by a neutral color palette in the desk and wooden chair and the accessories and table lamp have all been picked out in a neutral color palette as well.

The mirror by the door reflects the other side of the room, yet it also reflects some of the daylight coming through the windows on the other side. Even though the glass partition ensures daylight can flow freely, this is a nice touch to make sure enough light reaches this home office spot that is placed behind the big wardrobe module.

A bedroom with a glass and metal glass wall partition separating the sleeping area from a home office

Styled by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Jonas Berg for Stadshem

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