Case 1: Office partition
In large office buildings, partitions between departments and offices are necessary. As the choice of office partition, the pivot door has the characteristics of flexible opening and closing, and can conveniently isolate different work areas. For example, in an open office area, a revolving door can be used to separate the conference room from other work areas, providing good sound insulation and ensuring the privacy of the meeting.
Case 2: Employee Lounge
The employee lounge is a place where employees can rest and relax, and the revolving door can play an important role in these areas. For example, installing a pivot door at the entrance of the employee lounge can facilitate employee access while providing privacy and noise control. In addition, the opening method of the pivot door makes entry and exit more convenient, allowing employees to freely enter the lounge and relax in a comfortable environment.
Case 3: Meeting Room
Meeting rooms are one of the important functional areas in commercial office spaces. The application of pivot doors can improve the user experience of conference rooms. For example, installing a large pivot door as the entrance to a conference room can not only give people an open and spacious feeling, but also accommodate a large amount of traffic. The opening method of the pivot door also makes it more convenient to enter and exit the conference room, saving time and energy.
Case 4: Public Space Separation
In public spaces in commercial office spaces, such as lobbies, corridors, or rest areas, pivot doors can be used to separate and differentiate different functional areas. For example, using a revolving door to separate the lobby from the corridor can help provide better air circulation and noise control. In addition, by selecting different styles and designs of revolving doors, it can also add a unique aesthetic and professional sense to the public space.