Make Better use of Limited Space with NxtWall Demountable Walls

Make Better use of Limited Space with NxtWall Demountable Walls

The flexible nature of NxtWall demountable walls is exactly what small-to-medium sized companies are looking for as they expand. Recently, NxtWall finished a project with the Animal Hospital of Rowlett (AHR), a full-service small animal veterinary clinic in Rowlett, Texas, a suburb of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.

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NxtWall Demountable Walls Help Businesses Time Lapse Reconfiguration

NxtWall Architectural Walls Help Businesses Succeed by Providing a Flexible and Agile Wall Solution

Demountable Wall Systems are designed specifically to meet a business’s unique and individual needs. The beauty of using a demountable wall system is that it can also be redesigned and reconfigured quickly as circumstances dictate. Architectural walls are flexible and agile as they can be adapted to meet employees’ requests for more privacy, better safety measures and overall wellbeing.

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NxtWall offers big tax savings

Installing NxtWall Demountable Walls offers Big Tax Savings!

How can you save money installing NxtWall demountable walls? Interior demountable walls under Section 179 deduction are classified as furniture and fixtures by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Taking this deduction allows businesses to lower their current-year tax liability rather than capitalizing an asset and depreciating it over time in future tax years.

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Create the Perfect Office Design with NxtWall Demountable Walls Case Study

Creating the Perfect Office Design – a NxtWall Case Study

Creativity is the answer to all design dilemmas. Every situation is unique and has its own design challenges. Only through the use of creative design are architects, interior designers, general contractors, and customers able to make each project fit their specific needs. NxtWall Case Study: Bridge Pointe Real Estate…

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Multifunctional Rooms Case Study

Why Multifunctional Rooms should replace Open Office Design

Many argue the open office design is a flawed concept in need of a redesign. Employees, especially now after working remotely, are reluctant to return to open offices filled with noise, distractions, and germs. Employees instead want privacy but also require multi-functional rooms that can adapt to the ebb and flow of the workday.

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