What Fabric Walls Is: A Modular Interior System

What Fabric Walls Is: A Modular Interior System

Purpose of the System

Fabric Walls is a modular interior system designed to deliver a clean, seamless aesthetic layer across walls and ceilings. It replaces wet trades, reduces on‑site complexity, and provides a predictable, repeatable way to achieve high‑quality finishes in residential, commercial, and specialist environments.

The system is built around prepared panels, architectural elements, and complete interior kits. These components combine to form a design scheme that is easy to specify, easy to install, and consistent across projects.

How the System Works

Fabric Walls is supplied as a set of pre‑assembled, pre‑cut, labelled components. Every panel arrives with:

  • the aluminium frame already assembled
  • the fabric pre‑cut with silicone edge applied
  • placement drawings where required
  • optional acoustic cores pre‑sized for the panel

Installers do not calculate aluminium quantities, fabric allowances, or tensioning requirements — everything is prepared in advance.

What Makes It Modular

The system is built from three core building blocks:

  • Prepared Panels — the primary surface
  • Fabric Walls Elements — decorative or functional architectural components
  • Interior Kits — predefined combinations that form complete design schemes

This modularity ensures that projects scale cleanly from a single feature wall to a full‑room treatment.

Where It Fits in the SRND Group

Fabric Walls is the aesthetic layer within the SRND Group ecosystem.
It is not the acoustic engineering brand.
When a project requires engineered acoustic performance, the system integrates seamlessly with C‑ATS products and services.

How It Works on Your Project

You provide the room dimensions or the area to be covered.
You select the product or kit level.
Fabric Walls produces the drawings for approval.
The system arrives ready to install.

This approach reduces risk, shortens installation time, and ensures a consistent outcome across every project.

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