MeasurementsUpdated 2 years ago
How do I measure my space?
When measuring the area for your wall installation, please consider the following factors:
1. Measure the height, width, and depth of the space accurately.
2. Account for any baseboards in your measurements.
3. Allow for a minimum clearance of 2 inches from the top of the wall to the ceiling.
- we can only do 3" increments in width.

4. Be mindful of the placement of smoke detectors within the area.
5. Familiarize yourself with local building codes and regulations to ensure compliance.
How tall can this wall be?
Our walls only come in full ft height increments. For walls with doors, the minimum height is 7ft. The maximum recommended height of our walls is 10ft.
How wide can my wall be?
You have the flexibility to customize the length of your wall according to your needs. To ensure optimal stability, it's important to include stabilizing panels in your design. For freestanding kits, we will add a stabilizing panel every 10 feet. If you're using a mounted configuration, stabilizing panels are added every 15 feet.
Can I do Floor-to -Ceiling?
We can only do full-ft increments in height. So it's very common that our customers have a gap between the ceiling and the top of the wall. It's also better for circulation, and if you have any smoke detectors, etc. Also, if you do close it up, you might need to look into fire regulations, etc as well. So better to keep the minor gap.