Friday, December 14, 2012

Different Types of Room Dividers


Room dividers are sometimes also known as room partitions. Depending on the type bought, they are solid, durable and effective at dividing a large open plan office into smaller rooms, or for creating meeting rooms or staff rooms. They do nothing but create benefits reaped by the whole office if the right variety are chosen. There are many different types of room dividers however and this article aims to explore the different types. From permanent to temporary, wood to glass there are so many to choose from it can be difficult to know what to buy and very easy to purchase impractical ones. Read on to find out all there is to know about room dividers.

The first place to start is with solid room dividers or partitions because these are the best type to choose. They reach from floor to ceiling and are perfect for creating meeting rooms or offices. They can also be used to create large offices for different departments in a company. These types of partitions make the perfect solution to office design because they are good value and can be installed without permission from either the local planners or even in many cases the person or company who owns the building in which the office sits. Once installed they last for decades not years and they work well to block out noise from the rest of the office. The partitions can be made from a variety of materials too including glass if you would like to create a truly modern design.

When you want to create a separate room in a large open plan office there are a few considerations to make. Cost is a big factor, as it the time involved. Putting up permanent walls or stud walls as they are also known can cost a lot of money, it can involve a large number of workmen and it can take a long time to get the walls in place. Creating walls in this way is permanent too and once knocked down, they can't be reused. The same cannot be said for partitions which can be reused once dismantled. This makes them very flexible because if a new layout is required a few months or years down the line then it can be accommodated easily.

Partitions can be used between desks to create workstations, but these are not a very good idea. The noise levels are not blocked out for a start and they prevent people talking freely to one another too. Although this does provide staff with a little individual privacy there are many downsides. The high volume of paneling needed to surround the separate desks becomes expensive and they don't create a very nice look either. Good quality partitioning, especially that made from glass provides a fantastic look to the office. A very modern and contemporary office will attract clients and make staff much happier to work there too. A happy workforce and professional aura will do nothing but good for your business and ultimately to your profits!

Partitions and room dividers are a good solution to designing an office and creating a productive and efficient office. They are cost effective and provide maximum flexibility, although it is important that floor to ceiling panels are chosen. It is possible to find partition walls made of glass or other contemporary materials so whatever the style of your office you will be able to find partitions that blend in. Choosing glass walls in particular will ensure your office looks modern and professional. If you don't want glass panels throughout, you could use glass to create a meeting room or staff room and solid partitioning everywhere else. The end result will work well and look good too.

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