Interior Kits (Levels 1–4): How They Work and How They Guide Projects
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What Interior Kits Are
Interior Kits organise the Fabric Walls system into four clear levels of architectural expression.
Each level represents a step up in visual structure, design intent, and the number of architectural elements included.
All kits use the same core components:
- prepared panels
- aluminium frame
- fabric with silicone edge
- optional functional elements
What changes between levels is the complexity and refinement of the architectural layout — from simple, minimal surfaces to fully designed, premium interiors.
Every kit is supplied pre‑cut, pre‑assembled, and labelled for a predictable installation.
Level 1 — Clean, Minimal, and Straightforward
Level 1 provides a simple, refined Fabric Walls installation using prepared panels only.
Architectural expression
- clean, flat surface
- minimal detailing
- simple panel rhythm
- no architectural elements
Where it fits
- rooms needing a clean upgrade
- spaces where simplicity is the design intent
- feature walls or small areas
Level 1 is the most minimal expression of the system.
Level 2 — Structured and Architectural
Level 2 introduces decorative architectural elements that add structure and visual hierarchy.
Architectural expression
- forward columns
- recessed columns
- metal trims
- linear LED lighting profiles
- more defined panel rhythm
- increased visual structure
Where it fits
- rooms needing a stronger architectural presence
- spaces where lighting or detailing enhances the design
Level 2 feels more intentional and designed, without becoming complex.
Level 3 — Cohesive, Multi‑Wall Design
Level 3 extends the architectural expression across multiple walls and introduces functional integration where required.
Architectural expression
- multi‑wall continuity
- decorative elements used throughout
- functional elements integrated into the layout:
- TV supports
- speaker supports
- wall switch/control panel supports
- more sophisticated panel geometry
Where it fits
- media rooms
- commercial spaces
- rooms where equipment integration is part of the design
Level 3 feels cohesive, immersive, and fully designed.
Level 4 — Fully Designed, Premium Architectural Interior
Level 4 represents the highest level of architectural expression.
It is a complete, room‑wide design scheme with the most refined use of elements, lighting, and panel geometry.
Architectural expression
- full‑room treatment
- advanced use of columns, trims, and LED profiles
- strong architectural rhythm
- premium, cohesive visual language
- fully integrated functional elements
Where it fits
- high‑end residential interiors
- premium media rooms
- hospitality and commercial environments
- spaces where the interior itself is a design feature
Level 4 delivers the most expressive and complete version of the Fabric Walls system.
How Interior Kits Guide a Project
Interior Kits provide a clear framework for both design and installation:
- the architectural expression is predefined
- the layout is consistent and intentional
- the number of components scales with the level
- drawings are straightforward to approve
- installation follows a controlled sequence
This reduces decision‑making, shortens timelines, and ensures a reliable outcome.
How Kits Work on Your Project
You select the kit level that matches the desired architectural expression.
Fabric Walls produces the drawings.
All components arrive pre‑cut, pre‑assembled, and labelled.
The result is a clean, efficient installation with a consistent architectural finish.