How to Specify Fabric Walls: Dimensions, Drawings & Approvals
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What Specification Involves
Specifying Fabric Walls is a straightforward process focused on dimensions, layout, and equipment positions. The goal is to ensure that every panel and element is manufactured to the correct size and arrives ready to install.
Fabric Walls handles the technical details, allowing designers and installers to work with a simple, predictable workflow.
Information Required to Specify a Project
To begin a specification, the following information is needed:
- room dimensions or wall elevations
- positions of TVs, speakers, and controls
- preferred kit level
- selected fabric
- any required architectural elements
This information is used to produce the drawings for approval.
Drawings and Approvals
Fabric Walls provides a full set of drawings showing:
- panel sizes
- panel positions
- element locations
- equipment support zones
- fabric orientation
- installation sequence where required
These drawings form the basis of the manufacturing process.
Once approved, the project moves into production.
Why the Specification Process Matters
The specification process ensures:
- accurate panel sizing
- correct placement of elements
- clean integration of equipment
- predictable installation time
- reduced on‑site decision‑making
It also ensures that the final installation matches the design intent.
How Specification Works on Your Project
You provide the required dimensions and equipment positions.
Fabric Walls produces the drawings.
You approve them.
Manufacturing begins.
This creates a controlled, repeatable workflow that reduces risk and ensures consistency.