The static wall is dead. Long live the movable wall. Have you considered movable walls for your project? Whether you are an architect, a homeowner, or a facility manager, share your experience below. Or contact a specialist for a no-obligation acoustic test.
We don't know how we will use our homes or offices in five years. Why lock yourself into a floor plan designed for yesterday’s needs? Movable interior walls offer the ultimate luxury: choice . The ability to say, "Today, I need a fortress of solitude," and tomorrow, "I need a vast, open landscape." beweegbare binnenwanden
The biggest concern people have is noise. Modern high-end beweegbare binnenwanden come with double seals, specialized acoustic insulation, and bottom sweeps. They achieve sound reduction values up to Rw 52 dB. This means you can have a roaring movie night in the living room while someone sleeps peacefully on the other side of the wall. The static wall is dead
For decades, the interior spaces of our homes and offices have been surprisingly rigid. Walls were seen as permanent, unchangeable structures—determining the flow of light, the size of rooms, and the possibilities of a space for years to come. But as our needs shift toward hybrid working, multi-generational living, and adaptable architecture, the static wall is becoming obsolete. Enter the era of beweegbare binnenwanden (movable interior walls). Whether you are an architect, a homeowner, or
A home or office with fixed, permanent walls is a snapshot in time. A space with movable walls is an investment in adaptability. Real estate agents are now labeling these systems as "value multipliers" because they offer future owners a choice: keep it open, or close it down. No demolition costs, no plaster dust, no regrets.