Adaptable Dividers and Partitions for Your Space
Versare’s room dividers move with you—folding, sliding, and storing with ease to create defined spaces in seconds. Whether you need privacy, a pop-up meeting space, or a quick layout change, solutions from Versare are built to adapt.
Available with SoundSorb™ acoustic panels, Versare partitions create quieter, more focused environments. Their adaptable construction makes repositioning and storage easy with no tools or extra labor required. Lightweight yet durable, they offer a low-maintenance, space-saving solution that supports a wide range of short- or long-term layout needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Room dividers come in several types—each suited to different layouts, privacy needs, and how often you’ll reconfigure the space:
The best type of divider depends on your opening dimensions, how often you’ll reconfigure, and whether you’re prioritizing mobility, acoustic privacy, or light-friendly separation.
Room dividers help create defined zones within a larger space—adding privacy, reducing visual distraction, guiding traffic flow, or carving out pop-up areas for meetings, training, or quiet work without permanent construction.
A room divider is the overall solution used to separate spaces, while a partition wall is used more like a wall to define zones across an opening without full construction. A divider panel is a single section that can be used alone or combined with others to create a larger partition.
The cost of a room divider varies based on the type, size, materials, and any upgrades like acoustic panels or specialty surfaces. The fastest way to figure out pricing is to start with your opening width and height, then choose the divider style and functionality you need.
Start by measuring the width you want to cover and the height needed for privacy or separation. Then choose an operating style that matches how you’ll use it—folding, rolling, stacking, or sliding—and how often you expect to change the layout. If you’re dividing a larger opening, it can also help to note any doorways, furniture, or traffic paths so the partition fits and functions smoothly.
Many room dividers are freestanding and ready to use with no installation. For larger openings or a more built-in feel, some partition wall systems may use mounting or tracking hardware.
Standard dividers mainly reduce visual distraction, while acoustic partitions are designed to help reduce noise transfer. If sound control is important, look for sound-dampening materials and enough coverage to meaningfully separate the area.