I need to divide across a large room (3 high metres x 3 wide), with a glass panelled structure. Reduce the costs by doing most of it myself unless someone can suggest off the shelf item that I can adapt and bolt together. The local building merchant has carpentry workshop which could put rebates onto the cross members and uprights so I can glaze once up. I just don't know how wide the struts should be to secure the structure, and carry the weight of single glazing, sliding door etc., Even the type of joints at the cross sections is open to question for strength and accuracy.
It is impotant to have a lot of glass so the light from both ends of the room is not reduced lost.
I imagine nine panels and a door the size of two panels.
The illustation is from a high quality metal framed product that costs well over £2K, so I'm optimistically hoping for a solution in wood that I can do for myself.