This is immensely frustrating because it is clear the OP doesn't have the money.
Many organizations pay headhunters tens of thousands of dollars for a hire. Each person costs $100K+ (often significantly more) fully loaded. Yet somehow the price of some tall cube walls is the issue? It's flawed math, people scrimping on the environment and then maximizing head count, getting less out of the latter by cheaping on the former.
This is hilarious because in other places you'll hear that salary is the most important thing and that as long as you're getting paid well then nothing else matters.
Main takeaway: Find the best people who will work for the salary and environment you can offer.
Many organizations pay headhunters tens of thousands of dollars for a hire. Each person costs $100K+ (often significantly more) fully loaded. Yet somehow the price of some tall cube walls is the issue? It's flawed math, people scrimping on the environment and then maximizing head count, getting less out of the latter by cheaping on the former.