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Partiton Systems

Design for lifetime flexbility using XFrame.

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Unlock change.
Eradicate waste.

We provide demountable custom-height wall panels and demountable wall linings / finish systems made from local and low carbon materials.

Partition Systems Features

True demountability with rapid reconfiguration.

Partitions can be removed, relocated, or reassembled without damage to components or surrounding finishes. This gives tenants and landlords the ability to adapt floorplates as teams grow, shrink, or reorganise, without the waste, noise, or downtime of traditional construction.

Westralia Square 2 office entry, with Walnut Laminate Linings, a large abstract oil painting on the wall, a long tube light fixture, a brown lowboy at the back and a brown desk with a white boucle chair.

High‑performance acoustic and functional flexibility.

Acoustic treatments, services, and finishes can be added, swapped, or upgraded at any point in the lifecycle. This allows performance to evolve with tenant needs: meeting privacy, collaboration, or compliance requirements without rebuilding walls.

The front desk at the ANZ Pirie St office with Tasmanian Oak lining, with a receptionist behind the desk, and a garden feature wall with the ANZ logo in it.

Seamless integration with
existing and third‑party systems.

XFrame interfaces cleanly with façades, mullions, bulkheads, and interior glass systems. Standardised junctions ensure consistent detailing across a portfolio, simplifying design coordination and reducing risk during fit‑out.

Exposed, unlined, XFrame panels going up to form a meeting room in a construction site for a project.

Low‑carbon, future‑proof construction.

XFrame’s engineered timber lattice dramatically reduces embodied carbon compared to conventional steel or plasterboard partitions, while enabling circularity through full material recovery and reuse. This positions projects to meet sustainability frameworks like Green Star, NABERS, and GPS.

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Technical Resources
Designing with XFrame
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Demountable Partitions Acoustic Performance (Medium Spec)
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Demountable Partitions Acoustic Performance (High Spec)
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Demountable Partitions Typical Details
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Demountable Partitions Integration Options
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Level 8, Westralia 2 - Project Summary
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Getting started with
XFrame is simple.

1. Reach Out

We meet, review your concept, and discuss your requirements further.

2. Quote

We show you what your design looks like in XFrame® and put together a proposal with transparent pricing.

3. Deployment

Once your plans specifying XFrame® have been finalised and sent to your chosen builder, we get
to work.

Let’s work together
An image of a male and female architect looking at shop drawings of a room built out of XFrame panels on a laptop on a high desk in room with a brick wall.