Screening Process

In my new bungalow, I’m planning to use the second bedroom as a “dressing room” as posted here. For some reason, all of the closets are doorless, so I’d like to set up a screen to close off the closet and provide a little changing area. I’m envisioning Rachel McAdams in Sherlock Holmes (here is the scene). Of course, lovely mirrored screens, like those found on 1stdibs are a bit out of price range. So, I might have to settle for something less dramatic. I’ve found a few lovelies on overstock. Thoughts? The room is sortof black and red, I haven’t decided whether or not to paint but the screen would be on the black side.

1-3 & 6 are 1stdibs but the rest are overstock! I’m leaning towards the faux croc screens (4 & 12).

Hollywood Regency T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (stamped)A Pair of Japanese Silvered ScreensSmokey Mirrored ScreenFaux Leather Silver Crocodile Room Divider (China)New York City Canvas Double-sided Room Divider (China)

Three-Panel Screens

Double-sided 6-foot Amalfi and Riviera Canvas Room Divider (China)Canvas Do It Yourself 4-foot 3-panel Room Divider (China)Double-sided 6-foot Vintage Weekend Paris Canvas Room Divider (China)Double-sided 6-foot Vintage Women Canvas Room Divider (China)Canvas Double-sided Mannequin and Singer Room Divider (China)Faux Leather Black Crocodile Room Divider (China)Double-sided 6-foot Pansy Flower Seeds Canvas Room Divider (China)Double-sided 6-foot Fairy Tale Canvas Room Divider (China)

Screens: one, two, three, four, five, six (I die), seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen

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