Showing posts with label glass partitions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glass partitions. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 March 2014

office design renovation


We have carried out major office design renovation for various high profile clients. One of our case studies is the work which we carried out at The Joiners Shop; we provided double glazed vision walls and framed glass doors. For further information about the services we provide visit our website at: http://www.iwall.co.uk/index.htm

Thursday, 19 December 2013

Our Oxford University project



We have carried out numerous major projects in the UK and one of these was at Oxford University. This project includes framed double glazing, framed glass doors, demountable solid partitions and more, making this project have an overall value of £50k. For further information about our other projects please visit us online at: http://www.iwall.co.uk/case_studies/index.htm

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Thursday, 5 December 2013

Utilising Office Space Using Glass Partitions

Office space needs to be utilised effectively, and having glass partitions helps achieve this. With careful planning you can really create a better atmosphere which is light and airy, promoting good work without distractions. Glass is very practical for these reasons:
·                     Easy to clean
·                     Stylish
·                     Allow plenty of light

For more information about Glass Office Partitions, please visit - http://www.iwall.co.uk/products/single_glazed_frameless/index.htm
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Thursday, 28 November 2013

Stylish office partitions



Here at I Wall we have been supplying and installing stylish office partitions throughout the UK and Europe for more than 14 years. One of our recent case studies is the Emirates and National Bank of Dubai, which is a corporate bank located in Knightsbridge, London and has a value of £120K. For further information about our other case studies please visit us online at: http://www.iwall.co.uk/case_studies/index.htm

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Wednesday, 13 November 2013

technical drawings

We specialise in producing office partition interiors for a stylish workplace. I Wall have built an enviable reputation within the office interior industry with our dedicated and skilled team of auto CAD to produce the detailed plans and technical drawings needed to have a great aesthetically pleasing and fully functional work space. For more information and to view out portfolio, please visit - http://www.iwall.co.uk/products/index.htm

Friday, 8 November 2013

Glass walls

We have been supplying and installing stylish office partitions throughout the UK. Our workwall system perfectly complements our glazing systems to enable the creation of unique, high end cellular office spaces. For more information please visit us at - http://www.iwall.co.uk/

Thursday, 26 April 2012

Types and Benefits of Office Partitions


Many businesses all around the world use partitions. They provide privacy to employees as well as a quick and easy way to alter the workspace in order to fit expansion in future. They are also less expensive compared to creating permanent walls. There is modern partitioning that can be bought and installed within a very short time and can last longer. Office partitions are available in many types, including portable partitions and glass partitions. The former provide more light to a workspace while the latter can be changed or moved around in no time.

Floor-to-ceiling partitions

These dividers are used in many offices in order to break up workspaces. They are sometimes referred to as 'full height' partitions but they actually do not enclose workers fully nor do they stop visibility in the office. They are mainly made out of metal and the frame is covered with cloth. Floor-to-ceiling partitions may be rearranged, moved from one location to the other or completely removed without any problem.

Glass partitions

Glass partitions are another type of office partitions. These partitions are typically made out of glass and aluminium with a frame and sometimes without. Glass partitions come in half or full-height panels, and generally venetian blinds are installed to offer some kind of privacy to a workspace. Glass partitions help reduce noise and also allow light to flow throughout the whole workspace. The prices of glass partitions vary according to the framing, type of glass, as well as other desired options.

Cubicles

The most common and basic office dividers are cubicles. Sometimes they are also called 'half eight' partitions and offer some privacy. They are also convenient in that you can quickly change the configuration of the workspace by moving the walls of the cubicles. Cubicles are normally installed so that there are 4 walls and an opening that people can use to enter and exit. Generally, the fourth wall is a half-wall. Inside the cubicle, the workspace usually comprises a work desk, computer space and related software as well as a filing system.

Portable office partitions

These types of partitions are usually on rollers and may be quickly moved from place to place. Portable office partitions provide the least permanent solution for offices and typically provide very little privacy and noise reduction.

Accordion walls

Accordion walls are a type of office partitions similar to portable partitions as they can quickly be moved from one place to another. These office partitions provide full enclosure just like floor-to-ceiling partitions. However, they can be arranged and opened in many different setups either by closing them in or folding out the panels.

Benefits of office partitions

Office partitions can offer many benefits in the workplace. They provide privacy to employees, allowing them to be comfortable while they work. They also divide space between employees so that each member of staff can have their own personal space. Furthermore, they are easy to install and create very little mess as there's no need for things such as paint and other wet materials. They also come in a wide variety of designs as well as privacy requirements.

Make sure you choose office partitions wisely because they can save a lot of your space and money.

Friday, 16 December 2011

Glass Partitions Create Light and Office Space

There are several reasons why a firm would choose to invest in partitions for their workplaces and offices. Firstly, if workers are separated into different cubicles, it is less likely that they would be distracted by other workers. This means that they are considerably more likely to be more productive than if they were operating in a crowded environment. Also, the use of glass partitions can help to increase the productivity of a workforce as such partitions can help to lower noise levels. The effectiveness of glass partitions in reducing noise levels is evident by the fact that standard-issue single glazed glass can have a sound privacy of 36dB and those made of double glazed glass are even more effective given their sound privacy of 42dB.

As standard, glass partitions are usually made up of units of single glazed glass which are held in place with head and floor details as well as joints filled with silicon mastic. However, there are several glass partitioning systems which include ‘frameless’ glass partitions and those styles in which the mere flick of a switch has the potential to alter the transparency of the partitions. Another feature of these glass partitions is that the doors of offices fitted with these partitions are also made of glass, however, certain partition providers can also supply doors made from other more solid materials. If there is enough space, doors can be fitted on sliding rails, however, if there is only limited space, the doors can instead be fitted onto patch hinges, floor rails and framed and frameless systems (depending on whether the customers would prefer framed or frameless partitions). Automated doors can also be installed according to the wishes if individual customers.

There are numerous advantages to using glass partitions as a means of dividing an office space into several separate cubicles. Apart from the blatant advantage that the use of such partitions can create a light and airy atmosphere, an ideal way to compliment the aesthetic of modern and more open office spaces, glass partitions can be easily relocated. This highlights another key advantage of using such partitioning, in that because virtually no (or at most minimal) structural modifications are required, building costs are kept minimal (if not totally avoided). Also, although the cost of electricity is continually rising, because glass partitions maximise the use of natural light, the costs of electricity are also kept to a minimal level.



Thursday, 17 February 2011

Effectiveness of Glass Partitions

Glass partitions are used to break up the space in the work place to make small but spacious rooms. A large room can easily be divided up to make small areas which can be used as individual offices or private areas. There are many reasons why glass partitions are a very good option for partitioning .
Glass partitions are fitted by mounting small brackets onto a supportive wall and simply putting the partition in place. This means you have almost total freedom when deciding which areas you want to fit your partitions. Also because of this easy method of installing the partitions, you can divide up your work space in a very short space of time. If you were to build brick and plaster walls, this would involve taking up flooring, bringing in cement, plaster and paint, and would generally cause a lot of mess and disruption. It would also put the room out of use for a couple of weeks. These partitions are also movable, so you can change the layout of your office anytime you wish. Fireproof glass is used to make these partitions, making them safe for use in most buildings.
Glass partitions help create spacious and bright areas, as they are no more than a few centimetres thick, and being glass, they allow a large amount of natural light into the workplace. Trying to work in a cramped and dingy room can be very unpleasant, but bright and airy surrounding promote a better overall performance.
It is advisable to have your glass partitions fitted by a professional company. This will ensure that health and safety standards are met, and that your partitions are properly installed. A professional company will be able to advise you on where to place your partitions, and on which partitions to choose to fit in with your office surroundings.

Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Glass Partitions Are An Attractive Room Divider

Glass partitions are steadily becoming a highly popular option when it comes to dividing up office space. They are stylish, clean and light and fit in with both traditional and modern office environments. The other obvious alternative to glass partitions is hard wall partitions. For as number of reasons these hard wall partitions have declined in popularity.
Hard wall partitions are obviously not see through, and a space with little natural light can very soon feel cramped, claustrophobic and dingy. Glass partitions let the maximum amount of natural light circulate in the office area, making the fresh bright atmosphere which is essential for good work performance.
Glass partitions look clean and modern, and generally create a fashionable modern atmosphere in any office building. The partitions can be designed to fit in with the decor and colour scheme of your office. The partitions are popular with a great many designers, and the partitions themselves are advertised in London showrooms.
Hard wall partitions are thicker and more solid than glass partitions, a fact that you might initially think is an advantage. On the contrary a thicker wall means that more space is used up resulting in smaller and more cramped areas. Glass partitions are no more than a couple of centimetres wide, so more spacious areas are a viable option.
Erecting hard walls involves pulling up flooring, installing bricks and cement and plaster and a generally a lot of disruption whereas installing a glass partition takes very little time and creates no mess. Brackets are fixed onto the supporting walls and the partition is put in place. Your whole office can be neatly and stylishly divided in a few hours.
Overall, glass partitions are the ideal option for anyone wishing to create a stylish ambience in their office with the minimum of hassle and fuss.
Natalie Eastaugh is the Internet Marketing Specialist for JDRWebsites.co.uk
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