Add a Mezzanine Structure for Your Space
Similar to a loft, a mezzanine is a mid-level floor that is located between the ground floor and an upper floor or ceiling. A mezzanine can often be found in a theater, a restaurant, shops and industrial warehouses.
The typical look for a mezzanine floor is to be projected from the walls. Additionally, those on the mezzanine floor are able to see down to the lower level while those on the ground floor can still see all the way up to the ceiling.
A mezzanine is often used in any place that has a high ceiling and quite a bit of open space. It is also used anywhere that needs more space, either for seating, storage, or something of that nature. For most, a mezzanine is a simple structure. However, a mezzanine can be as architecturally unique as the rest of the building, which helps it blend with the rest of the room or structure.
The most common place a standard mezzanine can be found is in a warehouse or factory. A mezzanine can be used as an office space for one or more managers, which allow them a view of the entire production line in the factory and allow them to keep an eye on all workers and equipment.
The mezzanine level can also be used for additional storage. Shipping boxes and equipment or parts for machinery can be stored there for extra room and easy access. Additionally, the underneath area of a mezzanine can also be used for storage, making each stack smaller and safer.
Any business that is interested in a new mezzanine should contact Ergonomic Solutions, Inc. At Ergonomic-Solution.com, you can find out more about a mezzanine for your location, including overall square foot, length and width, weight, and style. In addition to a mezzanine, you can also learn more about specially designed material handling equipment and professionally engineered products.
admin @ May 8, 2008
