If you are thinking about using office partitions in your workplace, the wide range of styles and materials available may have you stumped. So, what kind of partitions would be the best choice for using in your office space?

Fabric, or cloth, office partitions have been the most common choice in dividing up the workplace during redesigns and fitouts for many years. Not only do they look great, their frames are made out of either wood or metal; highly durable materials that are going to withstand a lot of the wear and tear that comes with office life. Fabric is also highly efficient at muffling noise carrying between cubicles, helping to create a quiet and focused atmosphere.

The individual panels of your fabric partitions can be custom built to suit the dimensions of your office space, meaning that you will get a perfect fit once they are installed. For those who want to save a bit of money or who don’t require panels of a particular size, there are many pre-built fabric office partitions on the market that only need to be delivered before you can install them.

Unlike some other types of partitions, cloth partitions are available in a wide range of colors and fabrics. The people who opt for fabric dividers will easily be able to find a color to suit any office décor. It is even possible to find colors and fabrics that are a match to the other fabrics in your office, such as the chairs and even the carpet. Having furniture and fixtures in your office that match can go a long way in promoting a streamlined image.

For those who are a little bit more adventurous, there is also the possibility of experimenting with different fabric textures in the covering of your office partitions. Some materials are great for doubling as a pinboard of sorts, maximizing the space in your employee’s cubicles. Other materials are perfect for sticking to Velcro, allowing your staff to hang the posters and charts that they may need in the course of their work.

On top of this, you also have the choice in what fabric office partition style would best suit your workplace. The most common style of fabric partition is known as the half-height partition. These dividers rise up from the floor of your office, but stop a few meters short of the ceiling. Fabric office partitions can also be used as full weight semi-permanent walls. In these cases, it is generally paired with another material, such a plasterboard or glass, to give the fabric partition some added strength.

With the ease of installation and variety of choice available, why not install some fabric office partitions in your workplace?

Author's Bio: 

This information is shared by John K. Taylor on the behalf of Cooper Group. Cooper Group is one of the well known suppliers which offer high end commercial office fitouts in Melbourne, workstations furniture and office partitions in Melbourne.