Showing posts with label partitions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 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
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Office partition products
We offer a range of office partition products, including framed and frameless single glazed office partitions, framed and frameless double glazed office partitions, doors and frames, solid partitions and more. For further information about our products please visit us online at: http://iwall.co.uk/products/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
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, 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.
Sunday, 9 January 2011
Office partitions
Office partitions are used when the office work space needs to be divided to create smaller spaces, which can become private offices, or different sectors of an office. Using partitions is the best way to divide an office space for a number of reasons, both practical and aesthetically.
Firstly, partitions can be designed to mount in almost any space, allowing you complete freedom of how to divide your office. Secondly, office partitions are generally made from metal and glass, making them easier to keep clean than a brick and plaster wall. Also, the metal and glass partition is designed to fit in with the office surroundings, to create a stylish, clean and modern look. Thirdly, the design of office partitions means they are quick to install, so your newly partitioned office can become a possibility much quicker than if you were to build walls. And lastly, office partitions are often movable, making it possible to change the layout of your office.
Using glass partitioning helps maintain the natural light levels in the office, and helps create a spacious and comfortable area. If the office were to be divided up by solid walls, it might feel cramped and claustrophobic. The glass used in partitioning is also fireproof, a necessary safety feature.
Hiring a company to install your office partitions will ensure your partitions are safely and cleanly mounted, and are compliant with health and safety laws. Most office partitioning companies will visit your office to give you a quote, and include Full understanding and appreciation of client requirements from site surveys and face to face meetings, exact detailed costings complete with construction drawings, site dedicated project management teams taking care of all eventualities, co-ordinated programming for best installation strategy especially in occupied circumstances and even environmental initiatives for material recyclability and energy reduction will be analysed.
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