I was able to make it nice — tucking it in front of a window, dressing it up with plants and colorful trinkets. Still, working, sleeping, and lounging all in the same room made my days feel like a blur. Each morning, I’d blink open my eyes to a beautiful view of my… monitor. In other words? It wasn’t ideal. I was itching for some work-life boundaries. So, I decided it was time to get a divider and make my bedroom feel like my own again.  Wanting a screen that matched the light tones and white accents in my room, I opted for the Roundhill Furniture Four-Panel Divider. It was a stylish and seemingly reliable pick, with over 1,300 reviews and 4.5 stars.  On the other hand, one thing I love is that the main fabric is somewhat sheer. This allows sunlight to shine into my room, despite the fact that I keep the screen in front of a window. It’s just opaque enough that I can’t see my desk or monitor through it, too — which was my main goal. The crisp white hue has retained its color beautifully, with no scratches or fading in sight so far.   The frame itself, constructed from pine wood, has proven durable as well. It folds away with ease when it comes time to work, becoming slim and compact so I can easily maneuver it and store it to the side. It’s the perfect length and height. So, as a whole, it looks very chic. As for drawbacks? When set too straight, the screen has a tendency to tip over. You have to accordion it properly to get it balanced, which took some trial and error. As for look, the terrazzo design can feel a bit busy if you already have different patterns and textures in your space — so keep that in mind. Overall, this screen works great for me now. If I were to move, it’s not necessarily an item I’d be keen to take with me. The divider is stylish and functional, and though someday I’ll probably upgrade, it’s perfectly good for now.