Where Inside Meets Out.
Interior Fold
Open the Space. Close It Back Up.
Interior Fold systems divide large interior spaces while keeping the option to open them back up — community halls, offices, showrooms, and event spaces that need flexible square footage without sacrificing flow.
Fitted with solid panels or frosted glass for privacy, interlocking gaskets and optional insulated glass for sound control, and a low-profile threshold (max 13mm rise) that meets wheelchair accessibility requirements without trip hazards.
Powder-coated to any colour — including branded colours — and fabricated and installed in Port Coquitlam BC, by our own crew, backed by a 2-5-10 warranty.
Designed to Divide. Built to Open.
Flexible Space Division
Open offices, showrooms, event spaces, and community halls on demand — then close them back up.
Wheelchair-Accessible Threshold
Low-profile threshold with a maximum 13mm rise, designed for high-traffic areas with zero trip hazards.
Privacy Options
Choose solid panels or frosted glass to suit your space and privacy requirements.
Sound Resistance
Interlocking gaskets and optional insulated glass keep noise where it belongs.
Any Colour Finish
Powder-coated to match your space or your brand — including custom branded colours.
Canadian-Made
Fabricated and installed right here in BC, truly from scratch.
Our Work
The Arbutus Club, Vancouver - Banquet Room
Five openings spanning 55 feet, connecting the main banquet hall to an enclosed patio. One of our largest Interior Fold installations — the entire wall disappears on demand for weddings, galas, and private events.
Maple Ridge Community Church, Maple Ridge BC
A flexible gathering space serving everything from weekly bible study to weddings, funerals, and community events. Five frosted-glass panels spanning 15 feet fold completely to one side, opening the bible study room into the main cafeteria for larger functions.
Elysian Health Group, West Broadway, Vancouver
Two 9' Interior Fold systems, 3 panels each, installed on either side of a connecting hallway. Each room functions independently when closed — open both and the spaces combine into one large treatment or event area.