Movable walls have become a sought-after architectural feature in recent years, given the appeal and benefits associated with flexible and adaptable spaces. With this in mind, you may be wondering how much movable walls cost.

To give you an idea regarding price, this article delves into the features of movable wall systems, and the costs associated with these magnificent features – if you’re looking to invest in a movable wall, you won’t want to miss this!

What is a movable wall?

Unlike a permanent wall, a movable wall is a premium solution for adapting your space to suit your daily needs. Movable walls have revolutionised modern interior design for domestic, public and commercial spaces, providing plenty of customisation options.

The movable wall panels featured in these systems are usually top-hung on a ceiling track and move independently, unlike hinged folding walls. Individual panels that swivel enable a wide choice of unique stacking options to meet the day’s demands.

Movable walls are a popular choice in premises such as offices, conference centres, and hotels due to their ability to split and maximise space and reduce sound transfer.

Not only this, but these versatile solutions are also a way to infuse style and sophistication and create a premium aesthetic unrivalled by other wall systems. Sleek glazed panels in various finishes are available to select from, helping to update and modernise a variety of spaces.

How much do movable walls cost?

Thanks to an excellent selection of customisation options, the price of movable walls isn’t standard across the board and various factors will influence the cost of your project:

Acoustic performance

Movable walls offer various acoustic ratings – the higher the acoustic movable wall rating, the greater the noise reduction.

For example, walls with a 59dB rating will be thicker, and therefore cost more as there’s more material used to construct each panel. Lower dB ratings will be less expensive, but there’ll be slightly more sound transfer across the partition.

Operation

Not all movable walls operate the same, and there’s a range of hardware to select from which will influence costs.

  • Manual operation – individuals manually move each panel to their desired position. This is the cheapest method of operation.
  • Semi-electric operation – combines the convenience of manual operation with electric operation.
  • Full automation – completely electronically controlled for the most efficient, state-of-the-art system. As you’ve likely guessed, this is the most expensive mechanical control hardware on offer.

The size and length of the wall opening

The ceiling height and the width of your wall space will of course impact the price of your wall system. Smaller wall openings with less height are going to cost less than a wide space requiring a longer rail track and more panels to divide the space completely.

Cost of installation

Due to their high specification, movable walls are more specialised systems that take longer to install than alternative systems. For example, the mechanics involved in their operation are more advanced than a simple concertina system. This can also influence their price, although this varies between providers.

For an exact price estimate, you’ll need to contact us, or your chosen provider.

What are the alternatives?

If your budget won’t cover the cost of a movable wall, there are other alternatives to consider.

Sliding walls

Sliding folding partitions are a more affordable wall system that still provides flexibility and style. This design features top-hanging hinged panels that operate on reinforced rollers and are often floor-supported with a floor track.

Sliding partitions fold inwards and outwards, and aren’t as dynamic as movable walls as the individual panels don’t swivel. However, they still make for an effective room divider with a desirable, modern appearance.

Concertina partitions

The most economical solution available is concertina walls – folding vinyl structures that are simple yet effective. These wall dividers are manually operated and provide good levels of sound reduction.

Although they don’t offer the aesthetic appeal that movable and sliding walls do, they’re still a favourable choice among some establishments such as schools and canteens where advanced structures aren’t a necessity.

 

Are movable walls worth it?

Movable walls are fairly costly features and won’t come cheap, however, they’re certainly worth the investment. Visual impact, dynamic stacking, and smooth operation make them a desirable investment for modern businesses looking to enhance their premises with adaptive solutions.

This upgrade can help to boost workplace productivity, help you to make the most of your space, and attract and retain top talent. 

For more advantages of movable walls in the office, take a look at The Benefits of Movable Walls.

 

State-of-the-art movable walls from Avant

If you are looking to revolutionise your premises with an ultra-modern movable wall system, you’ve come to the experts.

Here at Avant, our clients choose us for quality high-level systems with exceptional durability, seamless installation, and cost-effective maintenance packages provided by AEG Maintenance.

To find out more, or for a bespoke quote, contact our team on 0151 318 3356 and we’ll be in touch as soon as possible.