In a building, builders construct internal non-load-bearing walls as demountable partition walls. They create breakout areas or smaller rooms from larger ones and include doors for a completely customizable option. Partition walls come in various materials to ensure functionality based on their use and building codes.
You can experiment with glass or wall partitions for open-plan offices. Glass partitions, which maintain an open-plan atmosphere and have a stylish appearance, are also frequently used in showrooms. For industrial settings, we offer tougher partitions with higher fire ratings. These are a few types of office partition walls.
No Need for Planning Permission
You don’t need planning permission to install an internal wall unless you’re altering a listed building. This allows you to use your space as you wish without the restrictions and delays associated with external structures.
Flexibility
Partition walls let you customize your space according to your needs. They can make your space more efficient by creating smaller rooms, offices, or segregating storage areas. They come in various heights to fit any building, so contact your building partner regardless of your ceiling height.
Increased Privacy
Partition walls enhance privacy, making them ideal for creating breakout offices in various environments like workplaces, car dealerships, and other commercial areas. They come with different soundproofing options, including plasterboard, acoustic insulation, or double glazing for glass partitions, which helps manage noise levels in busy environments.
Protection
Depending on your building and the type of partition you choose, they can offer added protection. Fire-rated partitions, available in various ratings and thicknesses, can protect against fires. Glass partitions can also be fire-rated if needed. Additionally, we offer partitions with security features to help prevent or deter break-ins.
Aesthetically Pleasing
Partition walls enhance the aesthetics of a space. They can be designed with various materials, finishes, colors, and patterns to create a cohesive interior design. Glass partitions, in particular, allow natural light to penetrate deeper into the interior, reducing the need for artificial lighting and further enhancing the space’s visual appeal.