Mezzanine floor

Mezzanine floor

A mezzanine floor is an intermediate floor between the main floors of a building, and therefore typically not counted among the overall floors of a building. Often, a mezzanine is low-ceilinged and projects in the form of a balcony. Mezzanine floors can be as small as 2m x 2m or larger than 60m x 40m, and up to 6+ m tall. They can be one, two, or three tiers high, and have standard or special staircases, lifts or access gates, handrails, or partitioning barriers.

They can use wood or steel decking, be finished in special colors, and can be encased if desired. Almost any conceivable option can be incorporated.

Advantages of Mezzanine Floor

  • Cost-efficient increased space
  • Fully demountable, so they can be relocated at a later date
  • Increased potential storage space
  • Avoids relocation costs by making use of available space
  • A flexible design option can be used for many purposes
  • Excellent fire protection is available
  • Lightweight, economical steel structure
  • Bespoke design to meet precise customer requirements
  • Seamless integration within the existing environment
  • Fast-track construction, with minimum disruption
  • High-quality, powder-coated ancillaries in a wide choice of colors

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