by InvictaMezzanineFloors
28. October 2009 23:29
Mezzanine floors are raised platforms which are installed between main floors. They are also known as intermediate floors. These additional floors create extra space and are extremely cost effective. Mezzanine floors are available in a range of different shapes, sizes and styles.
Mezzanine floors are commonly used in warehouses, shops and offices to store tools and materials. Structural, roll formed, rack-supported, or shelf-supported options are used in industries which require high density storage.
Mezzanines can be used for variety of applications including:
Retail Solutions: Mezzanines are commonly used in retail stores as they can free up additional storage space for stock.
Warehouse and Distribution: Mezzanine floors are becoming more common in warehouses and distribution centres as they maximise the amount of space that can be used for storage and to support material handling equipment.
Office Solutions: Mezzanine floors are used in office environments, especially head offices, as they can create extra room to store important files and documents. With single and multi-tier floors, you can easily change the look of your office and increase space at the same time.