Create enclosed spaces for heads-down work, leadership offices, touchdown rooms, or small-team conversations.
Define meeting spaces while maintaining visual connection, light, and a more open workplace feel.
Use walls, fronts, pods, or freestanding products to create separation without making the space feel heavy.
Plan spaces that can evolve as departments, teams, or work patterns change.
Support interior change with coordinated products, predictable details, and less disruption than many traditional construction approaches.
Glass fronts are often the right fit when a space needs privacy but still needs to feel open, connected, and visually aligned with the rest of the workplace. They work especially well for private offices, meeting rooms, conference rooms, focus rooms, and client-facing spaces where the experience of the room matters.
MBI helps clients think through the full room, not just the glass. That means privacy needs, acoustic performance, door types, sightlines, furniture layout, technology, finishes, and how the space will be used every day.
We start by clarifying what the space needs to support: privacy, focus, meetings, collaboration, flexibility, visibility, or future change.
We help compare glass fronts, modular walls, freestanding partitions, pods, and related interior solutions based on use, budget, aesthetics, building conditions, and schedule.
We support conversations with owners, facility teams, architects, designers, contractors, and other partners so the wall solution fits the larger project.
We coordinate wall systems with furniture, finishes, technology, acoustics, installation planning, and long-term use.
We help manage the product and installation process so the solution is delivered, installed, and supported correctly.
You do not need to know whether the right answer is a glass front, modular wall, freestanding divider, or pod. Tell us what is not working in your current space, and MBI can help you compare options and identify the right next step.
Traditional construction is typically built in place and can be more disruptive to change later. Modular or demountable wall systems are product-based interior solutions that can help create enclosed or divided spaces with more flexibility for future changes. The right choice depends on the project, building conditions, budget, timeline, and long-term needs.