Tuesday, November 9, 2010

The Basics of Office Partitioning

What is office partitioning? A very basic definition would be to say that it is the means through which many offices nowadays divide and manage their space. Office dividers come in different forms, and use different materials as evidenced by divisions such as glass doors and walls, and office partitioning systems and walls. Office partitions are also made out of different materials, and can be made solely or from a combination of materials such as wood, glass, metal, or hard, durable plastic.

Why go for office partition systems?

As opposed to walls, which are more or less permanent divisions, office partitions are not permanent, and can be in fact readjusted and disassembled and assembled based on the spatial needs of the office. This makes them very versatile and makes them usable in different ways for a long time, making them very economical choices for office spatial management. They last a long time, thus making your investment on them very worthwhile and very cost effective.

Another reason why office partitions and other commercial glass interior doors are being made into the standard these days is because of the fact that rearranging and readjusting them only takes a fraction of the time it would take to fabricate and construct other alternatives to divisions and partitions. For example, an expanding company that wants to take in more people, more equipment and the like naturally need to have their spatial allotments and designs readjusted, which will disrupt office operations, and thus cause some loss to productivity. In the case of office partitions, you can make adjustments and complete them in a short period of time, thus minimizing any losses to productivity, and therefore, revenue and profit.

How to choose office partitions

When choosing office partitions, make sure that you have a design in mind before purchasing anything. Make a detailed plan as well so you know how many parts and kinds of dividers and partitions you will need, thus minimizing any incidence of accidental purchases (and needless spending). It would also do you good to take note of measurements and dimensions of the space you will be working with so that you can make accurate and correct purchases.

The next step is to look at the materials being used for the partitions you need, which can affect the kind of space you want to create. For example, opaque glass doors and walls are perfect for office conference rooms and offices for the executives, as it has a very professional feel to them and also lends a greater degree of privacy to the space.

Also look at the attachments for these divisions, as there are different attachments such as modular cabinets, drawers, and the like, that can be included in the partition systems you purchase.

Another tip would be to look for a good supplier, one that not only gives good prices, but also good after sales services as well, you will need these kinds of services especially in the long run, when you need any repairs or adjustments done.