Jan 13, 2026

The Invisible Wall: How to Design Flexible Spaces Without Ruining Your Aesthetic

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You design for flow. For light. For impact. The last thing you want is a clumsy wall cutting through your vision. But your client needs flexibility. They need to turn one hall into three to maximize revenue (see our ROI analysis for venue owners). How do you solve this without ugly floor tracks or industrial bulk? Enter the Egood Type 100 Movable Wall System. It's the wall that disappears when you don't need it, and performs when you do.

 

1. The "Invisible" Wall: Preserving Visual Continuity

 

The goal was simple: keep the 15-meter ceiling grand. Traditional dividers fail here. They need floor tracks. Tracks ruin the look. They break the flow of your expensive stone floor.

The Solution: Egood's Type 100 Ultra-High Series. It's a top-hung system. No floor tracks. 

Design Impact: Zero floor tracks. When the walls are gone, your floor is seamless. Just pure, uninterrupted stone. Recessed Ceiling Tracks. The track is powder-coated to match your ceiling color (RAL customizable). It blends in perfectly.

Technical Insight for Architects:

  • Suspension Method: Top-hung only. No floor guides required.
  • Parking Zones: Panels can be stacked in remote pockets, completely hidden behind pocket doors.
  • Floor Clearance: A retractable bottom seal drops 25-30mm to seal the gap, then retracts for movement.

 

2. Acoustic Integrity in Open Spaces

 

Designing a beautiful space is easy; designing a beautiful space that sounds good is hard. In a convention center, sound bleed between divided rooms is unacceptable.

  • The Spec: The project required an STC (Sound Transmission Class) of 56dB.
  • The Reality: We achieved this using a multi-layer panel construction with 100mm thickness and double acoustic seals. This allows a rock concert to happen in Hall A while a silent meditation session takes place in Hall B.

 

Official CNAS/ILAC acoustic test report for Egood Type 100 movable partition wall, certifying STC 56dB sound insulation performance. The graph shows sound reduction index across frequencies from 100Hz to 5000Hz

 

3. Custom Finishes: Your Design, Our Canvas

 

Architects often fear that movable walls will look like "industrial equipment."

  • Aesthetic Freedom: The Egood panels were delivered as "bare" frames (plywood or gypsum face), allowing the interior design team to apply custom fabric, wood veneers, or even mirrors on-site.
  • Result: The movable wall matches the permanent walls perfectly. The vertical profiles are anodized aluminum (6063-T6), providing a sleek, modern reveal. Concerned about the installation complexity of these custom finishes? Check our Contractor's Guide to Type 100 Installation for details on load-bearing and site prep.

 

Egood Type 100 ultra-high movable partition wall at Hainan International Convention Center, featuring seamless stone floor without tracks.

 

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