Differences in office partitions.

In modern office premises, various types of office partitions are used to divide the area into separate “cabinets”, which are provided in large numbers to trade companies. In order to make a choice in favor of the most acceptable option, we will consider the most used partitions.

Monolithic office partitions are one of the most used. This version of the partitions is made of whole panels, which are made according to the specified sizes. A cable channel is held on the lower edge of the panel, designed to lay various communication components. In some monolithic office partitions, communication means are laid right inside the partition. Monolithic office partitions are an expensive option.

Modular office partitions consist of modules collected in the factory, which are mounted in a finished structure in the office, by snapping the already finished modules of the same system. In modular partitions, various wires and cables are laid inside the partitions. The use of original individual solutions allows you to perform office interiors in a stylish version. Due to the more flexible system, modular office partitions are used more often.

Compound office partitions — this term call partitions that consist of several options and, at the same time, harmoniously and comfortably constitute a single whole. A distinctive feature of such office partitions is the ability to connect elements without using additional rotary racks. This approach allows us to significantly reduce the cost of a finished office partition. A characteristic feature of this version of the partitions is their interchangeability, in which you can safely make out the old version of the partitions, and collect another structure from the same modules.