Rw 32 to 38 dB minimum: what the standard really requires
The French commercial property stock amounts to roughly 1 billion m2 and 38% of employees work remotely at least one day a week. The result: demand for partitioned meeting rooms, pods and phone booths is soaring at the expense of fixed workstations. Three sets of rules govern your removable partitions in commercial offices.
| Benchmark | Key requirement | Application |
|---|---|---|
| Article R.4213-1 | Natural light, ventilation, comfort | Full-height glazed partitions, preserving up to 80% of light input |
| Reference acoustic standard | Rw 32 dB minimum between closed offices, 38 dB for enhanced confidentiality | A floor, not a target |
| DTU | Installation rules, junctions, tolerances 3 mm/2 m | Removable and demountable partitions |
These acoustic thresholds are a floor, not a target. In practice, a well-sealed Rw 38 outperforms a poorly installed catalogue Rw 52: the execution quality of plenum junctions takes precedence over the performance stated in the laboratory. Demountable partitions, reusable across several reconfiguration cycles, fit into a circular economy logic. BREEAM certifications and the complementary NF Habitat profiles reward these solutions through credits dedicated to spatial flexibility.