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Partitions

J & C Office interiors is a commercial interiors company who work closely with their clients to produce a complete interior design solution. Our team of highly experienced project managers will manage projects from start to finish, enabling you to create your ideal working environment.

Whatever the size of project and type of workspace - from office partitions through to complete commercial refurbishment or office fit out, we are sure that we can help you to achieve the result you want, on time with minimal disruption.

picture of a machanical drawingDry Wall Partitioning

Our partitions include both 50mm and 75mm partitioning systems. All these office partition systems offer a wide variety of panel options including all solid, half solid/half glass, mid-glazed and top glazed - just about any combination you can think of !


Partitions tend to be mainly solid with areas of part glazing to keep costs to a minimum and therefore offer an extremely cost effective solution to creating office space. Our partitions our suitable for a wide range of applications ranging from dividing up existing office space to creating freestanding offices in a warehouse or production environment. Solid partitions can offer excellent sound reduction qualities and can be fire rated at very little cost.

image of a 3d modelFabric Partitioning

Fabric partition walls are a fact of life for many professionals. You can decorate fabric partition walls for organization, display or as you would at home, with hooks and attachments designed for fabric. Look for specially designed fabric partition holders at your local office supply store and from online retailers. With a little creativity, you can decorate your fabric partition walls with style.

 

Glass Partitioning

Sound Proof Partitioning

Soundproofing is any means of reducing the intensity of sound with respect to a specified source and receptor. There are several basic approaches to reducing sound: increasing the distance between source and receiver, using noise barriers to block or absorb the energy of the sound waves, using damping structures such as sound baffles, or using active antinoise sound generators.

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