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Why Glass Partitions Have Become a Favourite Office Option


Article Written By: Kathryn Dawson

Add Your Picture When we speak about office partitions, we know that they serve a practical function first and foremost. Storage areas can be segregated, photocopying machines can be hidden and desks can organised into neatly arranged sections in the overall office layout plan. When we mention glass partitions, then our minds drift to other values, such as office design, sunlight and all of the positive aspects that sets the contemporary office apart from the cluttered workplace of years past.

When it comes to demountable partitions there is little difference in terms of practical function, but a clear difference in terms of attractiveness. It is the same for office dividers, which can become so much more than simply dividers when they are constructed of glass. However, the first priority for a partition or divider is that it is effective in its purpose, and traditionally this has been where glass has attracted some suspicion.

Solid partitions are generally made of composite panels, with plasterboard surfaces and interiors that can include sound insulation as well as other materials, so their structure adheres well to the idea of a divider. They are hard and opaque and, in being so, effectively hide from view anything that lies behind them.

With glass, this effect is lost. However, there are still many advantages to their use. Glass is not as delicate as some might think, with treatments available to toughen glass and therefore make it quite difficult to break. And yet, it is light in weight (compared to solid walls), which makes it easy to erect and easy to take down and move. It is also rigid, allowing for a strong floor to ceiling panelled wall that does not warp, dent or crease with time.

It is true that the cost per square foot is greater than the cost of a solid panel, but there is also the environmental positives to consider. The panels can be single glazed or double glazed, which also means that they can help to keep office temperatures up in colder climates and seasons. And yes, there is an aesthetic quality too, with glass adding an elegance to an office that hard, opaque materials are simply unable to add.

Amongst the most impressive qualities is the seamless wall of glass that can be constructed. This is accomplished by using unsupported glass to glass joints, which can then be covered by a sealant. The brackets that run along the ceiling and floor, and hold the glass in place, are prefabricated and are discreet in every aspect, making it seem as though the glass stretches the full height of the office or corridor.

The partitions can also be curved to create an artistic or even fun sense to the office design. Of course, curved sheets of glass are more expensive, but the effect can also be achieved by faceting the partitions, creating only a slightly disjointed curve but a curve nonetheless.

As a room divider, glass is amongst the most preferable because of the flexibility it provides. These can range from random, artist shapes to the company logo, allowing for a certain amount of branding to be accomplished by the office space itself. Even colours can be accommodated, and with a little treatment, the manifestation film can be lifted and replaced at any time, thereby allowing the room to change.

With such practical reliability, rigidity and aesthetic possibility, glass partitions are anything but a pretty option in office layout design. They are as functional as demountable partitions as their solid counterparts, but their true advantage is in their positive effect on office atmosphere and their range of roles, either as office dividers or as part of a partitioning system creating a series of new rooms.

About the Author

Kathryn Dawson - the leading suppliers of office dividers and glass partitions in the UK.



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