
Dry Wall vs Brick Partitions: Best Choice for Modern Offices
When planning an office fit-out, the partition system affects project speed, acoustic comfort, and long-term flexibility. In most commercial projects, dry wall partitions are preferred because they reduce dead load, allow faster installation, and keep wet work to a minimum.
Dry wall systems can be configured with acoustic insulation, fire-rated boards, and service-friendly framing to support MEP coordination. This is particularly helpful in active business environments where downtime needs to be controlled.
Brick partitions still have use cases in areas requiring very high impact resistance or where existing design standards mandate masonry. For most modern office layouts, however, dry wall gives better lifecycle value and easier modifications as teams grow.
