Formula recently completed the 1000m2 fit out including the installation of their neat partition system. Offices were detailed with frameless sliding doors, timber veneered walls and some feature lighting to complete the spaces.
March 1st, 2014
Designed and Project Managed by Graham Nicholas, the HWL Ebsworth offices employ Formula Interiors’ Neat partitioning system, which provides an exceedingly clean and contemporary aesthetic by reducing or eliminating the frame lines between the different elements of the system, creating an elegant, uninterrupted look.
It is available in plaster, laminate, glass (single or double glazed) with hinged and sliding timber or frameless glass doors.
The Neat setting extrusions and system are code compliant and tested to perform in high traffic areas of commercial projects over the long term.
Specification of all the components and profiles – the setting head tracks, wall starters, glazed recessed wall starters, skirting, sliding door tracks, glazing channels and the hinged door profiles – produces a complete system that lives up to its name: Neat.
Neat is manufactured locally to ensure delivery and installation are on time and customises to meet clients’ design requirements. The fine aluminium profiles and quality hardware of the system enhance any contemporary interior and meet all relevant Australian standards and codes.
Neat: A flexible, durable and quality partition system for contemporary Australian workplaces.
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