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Utilizing Custom Infill Panels When Building or Remodeling

Last updated on June 28, 2013 by Sozo Staff Leave a Comment

Want to add a touch of class to the inside or outside of your building? Want to make a visit something that your clients or customers won’t forget? Consider custom infill panels for your building or remodeling project. Hendrick Architectural Products produces infill panels built to your exact specifications. These can fill in spaces in indoor and outdoor stair railings, barriers at the edges of balconies, and partitions inside buildings. Hendrick can construct these using either profile bar wire or perforated metal.

A variety of buildings could use infill panels in their construction. First, a hotel or apartment complex with balconies and several entrances needs a sturdy and attractive railing across the various levels. Metal panels can fill in the spaces across the railing for a durable see-through option that protects residents and also looks aesthetically pleasing. You could choose from a variety of hole sizes, materials, and thicknesses. Of course, you can customize the material and sizes in a profile bar railing as well.

Also, a restaurant may divide into several sections with privacy barriers in between so people don’t feel exposed while they’re eating. Often eating places use metal infill panels to fill in these barriers and allow people to feel the privacy they deserve while eating a relaxing meal. These panels provide excellent barriers while fitting in with just about any environment and decorative scheme. A thin perforated metal with very small holes doesn’t look too thick and “metallic” and can appear quite artful in the finest of eateries.

Next, a general office building with several people stationed at desks in a large room could use infill panels to divide between the various cubicles. This kind of setup gives privacy for people to work on projects but also allows a somewhat open feel to let them not to feel too “boxed in.” Small perforated holes in the metal infill panels allow people to easily communicate with each other from desks stationed nearby.

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