Product Details:
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Place of Origin: | China |
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Brand Name: | Glawall |
Certification: | SGS, ISO 9001,UL, CE |
Model Number: | 25mm style frameless 12mm single glass |
Payment & Shipping Terms:
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Minimum Order Quantity: | 10 square meters |
Price: | US$80.00 10 - 99 square meters |
Packaging Details: | wooden package |
Delivery Time: | 2-3 weeks |
Payment Terms: | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union |
Supply Ability: | 3000 square maters per month |
Detail Information |
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Material: | Aluminum Frame+glass Panel | Transparency: | Clear |
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Customizable: | Size, Accessories | Competitive Price: | Yes |
Glass Thickness: | 10mm, 12mm, 18mm Solid | Glass Type: | Strong Tempered Glass |
Frame Material: | Aluminum | Advantage: | Competitive Price, Good Service, High Professional, Quality Guarantee |
Product Description
90mm single/double glass non-full-height partition walls and their suitability for spaces with high ceilings (with no soundproofing requirements), here’s a detailed expansion:
1. 90mm Single/Double Glass Non-Full-Height Partition Walls
Structure & Dimensions | Thickness | 90mm (typically refers to the width of the glass panel or frame, not the wall height). | |
Single Glass | Material | 8–12mm thick tempered glass (for safety and durability). | |
Frame | Aluminum or stainless steel (slim profiles to maximize transparency). | ||
Appearance | Sleek, minimalist, and fully transparent, ideal for maintaining visual continuity in high-ceiling spaces. | ||
Double Glass | Structure | Two layers of 5–8mm glass with a 10–20mm air gap (no soundproofing material, just layered for slight thermal insulation or added stability). | |
Frame: | Same as single glass, but slightly bulkier to accommodate two panels. | ||
Appearance | Subtly more robust than single glass but still highly transparent. | ||
Key Features for High Ceilings | Vertical Proportion | In rooms with high ceilings (e.g., ≥3.5 meters), a non-full-height glass wall (e.g., 1.2–1.5 meters tall) creates a visual divide without overwhelming the space. | |
Example | A 1.5m-tall glass partition in a 4m-ceiling room maintains an airy feel while defining zones (e.g., separating a home office from a living area). | ||
Light Reflection | Glass reflects natural light upward, enhancing brightness in tall spaces and reducing the need for artificial lighting. | ||
Minimal Vertical Obstruction | Unlike solid walls, glass does not block the vertical flow of sight, making the ceiling feel even taller and the room more expansive. | Suitable Scenarios (No Soundproofing Needed) | |
Open Concept Homes/Offices | Divide a loft or co-working space into "zones" (e.g., meeting area vs. collaborative workspace) while keeping the environment open and social. | ||
Retail/Exhibition Spaces | Use double glass partitions to display products or create semi-enclosed showcase areas without blocking foot traffic visibility. |
2. Solid Non-Full-Height Partition Walls for High Ceilings
Materials & Design | Common Materials: | Drywall/Plasterboard | Lightweight, easy to paint or texture. |
Plywood/Shiplap | Warm, rustic texture (e.g., for a farmhouse-style living room). | ||
Concrete/Brick | Industrial look (rarely used for non-full-height due to weight, but possible for short walls). | ||
Height & Proportion: | In high-ceiling spaces, a solid wall (e.g., 1.8–2.1 meters tall) can act as a visual anchor without closing off the room. | Example: A 2m-tall shiplap wall in a 4.5m-ceiling dining room, paired with a wooden railing on top to add height without full enclosure. Functional Uses | |
Functional Uses | Zoning with Texture: | Use a solid wall to define a "cozy nook" (e.g., reading area) in a large, open living room. The wall’s texture (e.g., exposed brick) adds visual interest without blocking light. | |
Support for Shelving/Storage | Top the wall with floating shelves or a countertop (e.g., in a home gym to separate equipment from a lounge area while providing storage). | ||
Safety in Double-Height Spaces | As a barrier in two-story living rooms or atrium spaces, preventing falls while allowing views of the upper ceiling. |
3. Why Non-Full-Height Works for High Ceilings
Avoid "Cave Effect" | Full-height walls in tall rooms can create a cramped, segmented feel. Non-full-height walls: | Preserve the vertical expanse of the ceiling, making the room feel more grand and open. |
Allow air and light to flow freely between zones, crucial in spaces with limited windows. | ||
Design Flexibility | Mix Materials | Combine glass and solid elements (e.g., a 1m-tall drywall base with a glass panel above) to balance privacy and light. |
Vertical Accents | Use tall plants, floor-to-ceiling curtains, or vertical lighting next to the wall to draw the eye upward and emphasize ceiling height. |
4. Installation Tips for High-Ceiling Spaces
Anchor Securely: | Even non-full-height walls in tall rooms should be anchored to the floor and, if possible, the ceiling (for stability, especially with glass). |
Scale with Ceiling Height: | For ceilings ≥4 meters, consider a slightly taller partition (e.g., 1.8m) to avoid the wall looking too short in proportion. |
Complement with Vertical Elements: | Pair the wall with tall furniture (e.g., floor-to-ceiling bookshelves) or architectural features (e.g., exposed beams) to harmonize with the high ceiling. |
Example Scenarios
Space Partition Type Design Detail
Loft Apartment 90mm single glass 1.5m-tall glass wall separates the bedroom from the living area; ceiling height = 4.2m.
Modern Office Atrium Double glass + metal frame 1.8m-tall partition defines a meeting pod; glass reflects natural light from the 5m ceiling.
Farmhouse Kitchen Solid shiplap wall 2m-tall wall with a wooden countertop divides the kitchen from the dining area; ceiling height = 3.8m.
Conclusion
For high-ceiling spaces with no soundproofing needs, 90mm glass or solid non-full-height partition walls offer:
Visual Lightness: Glass maintains transparency, while solid walls add texture without heaviness.
Proportional Balance: Properly scaled walls enhance the grandeur of tall ceilings rather than competing with them.
Functionality: Ideal for zoning, safety, or decorative purposes in open, airy environments.
Prioritize clean lines, quality materials, and seamless integration with the room’s vertical architecture for the best results.
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