With the development of industrial facilities, an increase in the number of white-collar employees has been observed.
As the number of employees increased, there was a need for interior space divisions that revealed the corporate identities of companies.
When interior space divisions in multi-storey buildings were made with brick walls in the old fashion, in addition to increases in building loads, the necessity of plastering, painting and whitewashing, difficulties in making changes to the spaces and loss of time occurred.
As a result of the research, partition walls that eliminate all these disadvantages have been developed.
Initially, these partitions were made of wood and paneling, and with the development of the industry in chipboard, glass and aluminum materials, today’s modern partition walls were developed.
WHAT IS A PARTITION WALL?
Partition walls divide spaces and create more comfortable and efficient work areas.
While doing this, we look at what can be achieved with partition walls.
First of all, while ensuring that the space receives sufficient daylight, a division appropriate to the needs of the personnel working in that space should also be provided. Whether the room should be visually separated from other spaces should be determined according to the needs. In these divisions, the number of employees and the social status of the employees within the company are also taken into account.
Architects or interior designers who work on large space divisions bring the project to life by paying attention to all of these criteria and many other important details.
Venetian blinds that can be closed on glass walls when desired can be used automatically or manually, as well as partial or total film coverings.