Office Partitioning
Deciding how to divide office space and separate various areas
will mean you inevitably think of getting partitions constructed.
Office partitions can be constructed in different ways and
can be made with bricks, clay blocks, concrete (either re-enforced or hollow)
and glass.
Depending what sort of look and feel you want you will need
to consider what is best. You also need to consider noises and sound and how different
sections such as meeting rooms will affect people working on their own and
constantly using the telephone.
Glass portioning is now quite a popular way of separating
areas. These are usually a series of glass panels which are suspended from or
slide along a robust aluminium ceiling track.
You can also use timber which consists of a wooden framework
supported either on the floor or side walls.
Another option is to go for metal framed portioning or plasterboard
to cut down the cost and work that has to be done.
Other options are to have meeting rooms or areas that can be
closed off using a sliding door or folding screens. This way you can have one meeting
room for a large gathering of people or when needed change to two separate
rooms for two meetings at the same time making best use of office space and
business operations.