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NxtWall Architectural Walls Help Businesses Succeed by Providing a Flexible and Agile Wall Solution

Demountable Wall Systems are designed specifically to meet a business’s unique and individual needs. The beauty of using a demountable wall system is that it can also be redesigned and reconfigured quickly as circumstances dictate. Architectural walls are flexible and agile as they can be adapted to meet employees’ requests for more privacy, better safety measures and overall wellbeing.

Architectural Demountable Walls 101 - NxtWall Blog

Architectural Demountable Walls 101

A lot has been written about the ease and functionality of using demountable wall systems to adapt to the changing needs of the new office landscape. Demountable walls, as you have come to expect, are flexible and can accommodate any design layout. Demountable walls are also known to offer an unlimited choice of panel material such as laminate, fabric, whiteboard, and vinyl wrapped gypsum. But do you really know what a demountable wall system entails?

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Welcome Back to the New Hybrid Office

Companies across America are grappling with how to adjust to the new hybrid work environment as some workers continue to work from home while others prefer to return to the office to partake in the social and collaborative aspect of working in-person. Companies are divided between two worlds. In response to this dilemma, many employers are reconfiguring their open spaces with partitions and constructing private offices to provide safety and social distancing for returning workers…

Hub and Spoke Offices

Hub and Spoke Office – The Next Design Trend

Office configuration of the future will need to be functional in design to accommodate the changing work patterns. In the Satellite office, employees will need collaborative space as well as Zoom conferencing rooms and private offices. While corporate headquarters or Hubs, will be able to remove the inefficient open-seating designs and provide employees with private office space — something that has been needed for years…

Nothing Beats a Private Office

Nothing Beats a NxtWall Private Office

For many years we have seen large Fortune 500 companies do away with cubicles and move toward the open seating concept, in the hopes it would lead to increased collaboration, better co-operation and more productive creative exchange among employees. In theory it was a good idea, but in practice things did not work out so well. A study conducted by Ethan Bernstein and Stephen Turban, in 2018 found that: “workers who moved from a traditional office setting to an open plan became less productive”…