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Any ideas you may have of cubicles being monotonous or all the same should be thoughts of the past, especially after reading this article.  It’s not uncommon for office cubicles to have a bad rep, but Ethospace’s frame and tile system allows for a number of customizable options to make your workspace perfect for you and the way you work.  This system offers a variety of panels that can be built up, stacked, removed, and disassembled at any time to create the look and feel you need to work your best.

Acoustic/High-Acoustic Panels

Acoustic panels can incorporate an assortment of sound absorbing materials such as foam, fabrics, cork, etc.  These panels absorb sound for a more private feel and less distracting surrounding.

Non-Acoustic Panels are also available if you prefer background noise to feel more engaged in the office atmosphere.

Electric Panels

Electric panels have conduits to run electricity throughout the panel system.  They have the option to come prewired or can able to be wired by an electrician according to your specific needs. This eliminates bundles of wires messing up your work area and taking up space.

Non-Electric Panels are also available if you simply don’t have the need for them.

Tackable Panels

Tackable panels contain materials such as cork that are wrapped in choice fabric so that pictures, papers, etc. can easily be pinned to the walls of the cubicle.  These panels are great for decorating your workspace while blending in to the rest of the look of your cubicle.

Non-tackable panels are also available.

Fabric Panels

A variety of fabrics can change the style and personality of your cubicle.  Fabrics can include patterns and colors that enforce a workplace image or reflect an individual’s taste.

Glass Panels

Glass or plexiglas panels offer transparency that can make a cubicle feel more open or provide a look out in larger offices.  These types of panels let light into an otherwise secluded workstation, while translucent glass panels allow light into the station, but provide privacy as well.

Open Panels

Panels also have the option of being left open which work best in collaborative workspaces.  Co-working environments can have semi-private cubicles, so employees have their personal space with the option to communicate with others.

Wood Panels

Wood panels add a nice aesthetic quality to your cubicle.

Rail Tiles

Rail tiles are panels that hold paper trays and diagonal trays for additional storage of papers and folders.  The trays can be organized at different heights and widths to match your office layout.

Marker Tiles

These panels makes use of wall space with a large white board. Use dry erase markers to leave themselves quick notes and reminders for yourself throughout the day.