Cubicle Walls for Sale — Office Panel Systems in Every Height
Whether you’re building out a new office or replacing worn-out panels in an existing layout, choosing the right cubicle walls determines how your space looks, sounds, and functions for years to come.
Green Clean Designs supplies cubicle wall panels from 42″ open-plan height to 107″+ floor-to-ceiling configurations. We handle everything from layout planning to professional installation nationwide.

Cubicle Wall Heights — Which One Is Right for Your Office?
The height of your cubicle walls sets the tone for your entire office. Too short and you get noise complaints. Too tall and the space feels like a maze. Here’s how each height range works in practice:
Short Cubicle Walls (42″ – 53″)
These sit below eye level when standing. Employees can see across the office, have quick conversations over the panels, and the space feels open and collaborative. The trade-off: minimal visual and acoustic privacy. Best for creative teams, open-plan offices, and spaces where collaboration matters more than heads-down focus.
Mid-Height Cubicle Walls (54″ – 67″)
The most popular range for general office use. At this height, employees have visual privacy when seated but can stand up to talk to a neighbor. It’s the balance point between privacy and openness. If you’re not sure what height you need, this is the safe choice for most office environments.
Tall Cubicle Walls (67″ – 85″)
These provide real privacy. Employees can’t see over the panels when standing, conversations are more contained, and each workstation feels like a defined space. This is what most of our commercial clients choose — especially law firms, accounting offices, government agencies, and any workplace where employees handle confidential information or need to focus without distraction.
Extra-Tall / Floor-to-Ceiling Cubicle Walls (86″ – 107″+)
At this height, cubicle walls function like actual office walls. They block sightlines completely, reduce noise significantly, and create spaces that feel like private offices — without the cost of construction. Pair them with a door and you have an enclosed office. These are popular for manager offices, HR spaces, interview rooms, and any situation where full privacy is required.
Not sure which height you need? We’ll help you figure it out based on your floor plan, ceiling height, and how your team works.
Freestanding vs. Wall-to-Wall Cubicle Configurations
Most cubicle wall installations are freestanding — the panels connect to each other and stand on their own in the middle of a room, creating a grid of workstations. This is the standard approach for open floor plans and the most flexible option because you can reconfigure the layout later.
Wall-to-wall configurations are different. The cubicle panels run from one building wall to another, creating fully enclosed rooms or corridors. This gives you the best sound isolation and the most private spaces, but it requires precise measurements because the gap between your panels and the building wall needs to be finished cleanly.
We’ve developed a clean finishing process for wall-to-wall installs. A paintable filler strip covers the gap between the cubicle panel and the building wall, and we include color-matched touch-up paint so the transition looks intentional — not like an afterthought. This is a detail most cubicle companies skip (or don’t offer at all), and it’s the difference between an installation that looks professional and one that looks like it was jammed into place.
Common configurations we install:
- Rows of workstations — freestanding panels creating individual desk areas
- L-shaped and U-shaped offices — panels meeting building walls on two sides
- Full enclosed offices — four panel walls with a door, no construction required
- Mixed layouts — some freestanding workstations, some enclosed offices in the same space
Cubicle Wall Panel Materials and Features
Not all cubicle walls are the same. The material and features you choose affect noise, durability, appearance, and cost.
Fabric panels — The most common option. Fabric-wrapped panels absorb sound, accept pushpins for notes and photos, and come in hundreds of color options. We can reupholster existing panels if you like your layout but the fabric is worn or outdated.
Glass panels — Full glass or glass-top panels let natural light pass through the space while still defining workstations. Glass tops on fabric-bottom panels are popular for offices that want privacy at desk level with an open, modern feel above. If glass walls are your primary interest, see our glass office cubicles for dedicated options.
Laminate / hard surface panels — More durable than fabric and easier to clean, but they don’t absorb sound. Best for high-traffic areas, medical environments, or spaces that need to be wiped down regularly.
Powered panels — Cubicle walls with built-in electrical and data connections. Power runs through the panel frame, with outlets at desk height inside each workstation. This eliminates cable clutter and the need for floor-mounted power boxes.
What Size Cubicle Do You Need?
Cubicle walls create the footprint of each workstation, and the size you choose depends on the job function, the furniture inside, and how much space you have.
The most common sizes range from 5×5 (25 sq ft) for compact workstations up to 8×8 (64 sq ft) or larger for managers and executives. For a full breakdown of every standard size, what fits inside each one, and which wall heights work best for each footprint, see our standard sizes of office cubicles guide.
Quick reference:
- 5×5 / 6×5 — Call center, compact office, high-density layouts
- 6×6 — Most popular size, fits L-shaped desk + storage
- 7×7 — More breathing room, good for engineers and designers
- 8×8+ — Manager/executive, fits full desk + meeting space
Need Cubicle Walls with Doors for Full Privacy?
If your project requires enclosed spaces with locking doors — manager offices, HR rooms, lactation rooms, interview spaces — cubicle walls alone won’t do it. You need a panel system with an integrated door.
We offer both sliding and swinging door options in heights from 71″ to 107″+. Doors can be solid, glass, or a combination. See our full selection of cubicles with doors including photos from real installations.
Looking for Room Dividers Instead of Cubicle Panels?
Cubicle walls are structural panel systems designed for permanent or semi-permanent workstation buildouts. If you need something lighter — freestanding room dividers, acoustic screens, or decorative partitions to separate areas in an open office — that’s a different product.
We offer three types of office dividers — freestanding panels, hanging acoustic dividers, and cubicle panel wraps for existing desks. See all office privacy and divider options.
Frequently Asked Questions About Cubicle Walls
How tall are standard cubicle walls?
Standard cubicle wall heights range from 42″ (open-plan, below eye level) to 85″ (full standing privacy). Extra-tall panels from 86″ to 107″+ create floor-to-ceiling enclosures. The most commonly ordered height for commercial offices is 48″ to 56″, which gives seated privacy while still allowing standing conversation.
Can cubicle walls go from wall to wall?
Yes. We install wall-to-wall cubicle configurations with a professional finishing process that uses paintable filler strips to close the gap between the panel edge and the building wall. This gives you a clean, built-in appearance without construction. We did a wall to wall cubicle configuration for a manufacturing company.
How much do cubicle walls cost?
Cubicle wall pricing depends on height, material, quantity, and whether you need powered panels. A basic fabric panel starts around $150-$300 per linear foot. A full workstation buildout (panels + work surfaces + storage) for a 6×6 cubicle typically runs $1,500-$3,500 depending on configuration, storage needs, and whether you want a height adjustable desk. Volume pricing is available for larger projects. Call 913-701-4847 for a quote specific to your project.
Do you install cubicle walls nationwide?
Yes. We ship cubicle wall panels nationwide and coordinate professional installation through our installer network. We handle layout planning, delivery scheduling, and installation coordination so you have a single point of contact for the entire project.
Can existing cubicle walls be reupholstered or refurbished?
Yes. If your cubicle wall frames are structurally sound but the fabric is worn, stained, or outdated, we can reupholster the panels in new fabric. This is typically 40-60% less than buying new panels and keeps functional hardware out of a landfill. We did an install refurbishing existing cubicle panels for the City of Grandview which save them thousands of dollars.
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