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At their
best, office partitions go unnoticed as a neutral sort of
element in our office landscape. At worst, office partitions
can seem like cruelly oppressive trap-like mazes that engulf
us all. Whether they're meant to seem permanent or can be
opened and closed with ease, the less we think about office
partitions, the better they generally are. So, though choosing
office partitions might not seem like an important, weighty
decision, think again - your employee morale can sometimes
be affected by them. The good news is that you've got many
options when it comes to picking out your office partitions.
1.When you pop your head over a cubicle wall and catch your
neighbor shopping on eBay or updating his MySpace blog, you're
popping your head over office partitions. Some people think
the terms "office partitions" and "cubicles"
are synonymous, but they're wrong! In fact, cubicles are only
one kind of office partitions available to you, the buyer.
The cubicle brand of office partitions are known as half height
office partitions.
2.Some
office partitions stretch from floor to ceiling. These are
called either floor-to-ceiling, appropriately enough, or full
height. Although these office partitions fully enclose a person
and, it could be said, impede visibility throughout the office,
they also lend an air of permanence to your office. These
office partitions will seem less like "partitions"
and more like "walls." But though they may seem
more permanent, these office partitions can be rearranged
or removed in short order. So do you want your office to have
the greater sense of openness that half height office partitions
provide, or do you prefer the more solid, permanent feel of
full height office partitions?
3.If your
answer to that last question is "neither," then
you're not out of luck. Maybe you're looking for office partitions
that can offer the full enclosure of floor-to-ceiling partitions,
but also allow for the openness that full height office partitions
can't accommodate. If that's the case, then your best bet
may be accordion walls. You might remember these partitions
from high school, where they've often been used to separate
(and sometimes unite) adjoining classrooms. When slid shut,
these office partitions act as complete walls, but when open
they create no barrier whatsoever.
4.Your
least permanent option for office partitions would be the
portable variety. These office partitions are similar to accordion
partitions only in that they can expand and be made smaller.
Unlike accordion office partitions, however, these portable
partitions can easily be picked up, rolled on wheels or otherwise
moved from one place to another. In other words, it takes
minutes to move them or take them down, as opposed to the
hours it takes the full height office partitions to be disassembled
and moved.
Talk to CubicleSales.com.
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