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17 Mar
Bubble Walls Part Two

This can either be free standing (and is a great way to section off an area of a room) or permanently against one of the walls. Position this so that it is far from the large window. Look for fairly light coloured bubble walls that will add to the spacious feeling rather than one that uses too much unnatural light. Bubble windows also work very well in business settings and are a great feature for waiting rooms, reception areas, lobbies etc. Here they can divide two sections of seats or provide the back drop by being placed adjacently to, or behind the seating area. Here you are looking to make your waiting area – and so by extension you business – look as modern as possible. In this case then, neon-lit bubble walls are very appropriate. As are ‘fake’ bubble walls using a screen to project the image of bubbles. These can then be any colour and shape that you choose and can interact with other imagery too. For example you can include a business name at the top of the screen.

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