Are Office Partitions Still Relevant in Modern Office Design?

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When office partitions are mentioned, the mind may immediately jump to the dull and monotonous workplaces of old, the type filled with rabbits' warrens of cubicles where workers would huddle in individual boxes for the majority of the day. This use of office partitions is certainly outdated, and not something any of us are keen to go back to. These days the ideal design for an office space encourages collaborative working, creating thinking and innovative practices and old fashioned partitions that separate workers simply don't seem to fit into this ethos.

The need, however, for an office partition in modern workplaces is still present and will be for many years to come. While many companies recognise that collaborative working is invaluable and can be encouraged through open plan layouts, the fact remains that most employees need privacy and above all, a place to focus in order to work effectively. In modern interior design office division are thus used to intensify a workplace, creating specific zones within more general departments.

The trick to using partitions effectively in a contemporary setting is to reach a balance between an open layout with general spaces for employees to congregate throughout the day and a system of workstations which provide sufficient peace, privacy and focus for independent work. Finding this balance for the effective use of partitions is perhaps the most difficult part of designing a new workspace but it can also be the most rewarding. It can be the key to a more productive and efficient workplace.

Office partitions are used creatively throughout the most successful commercial interior designs to create a workplace that stimulates employees through a varied use of space.

Office partitions of various heights are often used to separate departments and individuals while still creating an open atmosphere without severe divisions between workers. Correctly used partitions also serve to emphasis the collaborative spheres of a workplace, clearly marking out appropriate spaces for each type of activity included in the workday.

Office partitions are also increasingly relevant to modern interior design as space becomes an even more precious commodity for businesses. Many businesses simply cannot afford the luxury of an expansive open plan space and partitions act as a particularly useful space saving device. A small workplace that uses office partitions effectively can still provide employees with private spaces to rival the personal rooms of larger companies. Although office partitions may still carry old fashioned connotations of dull cubicles, they can be the key ingredient to creating fresh office designs for the modern corporate environment.

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John k. Taylor has 1 articles online

Cooper Group Australia provides office design, commercial office fitouts, Office Workstations and Office Partitions in Melbourne.

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This article was published on 2011/09/01