Hello everyone,
my father has his office on the ground floor of our house, where he regularly meets with clients.
A part of the facade in this office has absorbed water and now the entire section needs to be repaired.
As a DIY enthusiast, my father does as much as he can himself, and I’m happy to help.
The problem is that my dad wants to continue using the office while the renovation is going on. I think that looks unprofessional to clients, and also there’s constantly dust and dirt on the desks and documents.
I’ve been thinking about whether it’s possible to temporarily separate the space. At first, I thought about using plastic sheeting, but that looks just as bad. I found a website offering commercial rentals of partition walls, including setup and takedown. While that might be a lot of effort for a relatively small corner, it’s worth considering.
Do you have any other suggestions for effectively dividing the room?
Send me your ideas so I can impress my dad 🙂
my father has his office on the ground floor of our house, where he regularly meets with clients.
A part of the facade in this office has absorbed water and now the entire section needs to be repaired.
As a DIY enthusiast, my father does as much as he can himself, and I’m happy to help.
The problem is that my dad wants to continue using the office while the renovation is going on. I think that looks unprofessional to clients, and also there’s constantly dust and dirt on the desks and documents.
I’ve been thinking about whether it’s possible to temporarily separate the space. At first, I thought about using plastic sheeting, but that looks just as bad. I found a website offering commercial rentals of partition walls, including setup and takedown. While that might be a lot of effort for a relatively small corner, it’s worth considering.
Do you have any other suggestions for effectively dividing the room?
Send me your ideas so I can impress my dad 🙂