Baya partitions are a stylish way of adding privacy to an interior.
April 4th, 2011
Sleek and elegant, Baya partitions are available in single and double glazed versions to give parity of design.
Double glazed partitions are 50mm thick with floor profiles sitting only 28mm high.
Frameless glazed partitions, panels and doors are flush fitting to the corridors.
The frameless partitions have 10 or 12 mm glazing.
The glass junction is dry-jointed in either aluminium or a translucent profile, or the unique Clestra EPDM joint.
Baya is the perfect solution when the design intent is to provide an abundance of natural light while maintaining suitable acoustic performance.
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