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Choosing the Right Modular Wall Style for your Home

Announcement posted by Modular Wall Systems 10 Feb 2014

Bored of the tried and tested, and looking for masonry wall alternatives for your garden? With a variety of modular garden wall styles available, it can be a tough decision to pick the right one for your home.  Deciding on the most suitable modular garden wall is a lot easier if you read up on the specifications and benefits of each one and then narrow down the choices based on your requirements while taking the following into consideration:

• Location of the wall or Application
If you’re in need of a feature or a front wall, then the EstateWall might be an ideal fit.  Resembling the dimensions of a brick wall with large piers, EstateWall adds a grand statement to any property. However, if you need a long stretch boundary wall, screening or privacy wall for your backyard, TrendWall is suitable as it offers versatility whilst maintaining the quality finishing options available to the premium modular wall at a more affordable price.

• Space available
If you are short on space, TrendWall might be a more viable option as it is slimmer than the VogueWall and the EstateWall.

• Sound reduction capability
If you are keen on reducing external noise, the sound reduction capability of the garden wall needs to be taken into consideration. TrendWall, VogueWall and EstateWall are fitted with special AcoustiMax sound reduction panels that provide 25+dB reduction in sound transmission – which is equivalent to a 4 fold audible reduction.

• Cost
VogueWall falls in the mid-price range, with TrendWall being the cheapest option and EstateWall being the premium choice out of the three. The lightweight SlimWall designer fence is also an excellent contender in the modular market, both in terms of quality and cost effectiveness.

• Additional features
EstateWall, TrendWall and VogueWall have provisions for fittings such as lighting, letterboxes, intercoms, security systems and more. Listing out all of the features you might require will be helpful before making a purchase decision.

Quality Assurance
When selecting a supplier, do remember to look out for reputed manufacturers who can give you global quality assurances like Carbon Offset and the ISO90001 certification.

If you are still unsure as to the kind of garden wall style you need, you can always ask the help of the professionals who can provide you with the different options most suited to your needs.

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