Monday, 30 April 2012

Adding a mezzanine floor - a great alternative to extending

Those of us living in city centres who are struggling to find extra living and workspace, or even storage space, could benefit from the construction of a mezzanine floor.
Creating extra space, whether it be in a domestic setting, such as a studio apartment, or in a retail unit or warehouse, can be expensive. Adding an extension onto the outside of a building is pricey and often requires a lengthy planning application process. However, fitting a mezzanine level – thus expanding upwards – can add significant amounts of space for a fraction of the cost and time.
Planning permission isn’t needed for a mezzanine floor in a private home and many retailers will also find they will be able to add space this way providing they will not contravene government rules on retail floor space. Other advantages include the fact that mezzanine floors can often be constructed in a matter of a few days, depending on the size and design.
Internal mezzanine floors are constructed using high-grade materials such as high-density chipboard, especially made for flooring construction. It’s important to also make sure your chosen mezzanine flooring installer is fully trained and that their fitters have completed the Construction Skills Certificate Scheme.
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http://www.norbord.co.uk/news/adding-mezzanine-floor-great-alternative-extending

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