A mezzanine floor is an intermediate floor between the main floors of a building, typically occupying a partial or full story height. Mezzanine floors are often found in commercial and industrial settings, such as warehouses, retail stores, or office buildings, to provide additional space without the need for expanding the building’s footprint. They can be constructed from various materials like steel, wood, or concrete, and they are supported by columns or other structural elements.
Mezzanine floors can serve various purposes, including storage, office space, display areas, or additional seating in venues like theaters or stadiums. They are versatile solutions for maximizing vertical space and optimizing the use of available square footage in a building.