What Needs Do Offices Use Mezzanine Floors For?

By Mariana Noble


Mezzanine floors are a great way to increase space for your business without a permanent increase to your operating costs. The international trend is for businesses to maximize the output they get from resources while reducing costs through all possible means. To ensure that business resources are not wasted, businesses are putting in place several measures which include having employees take on multiple roles and also introducing variety in their product lines. The idea of having mezzanine floors is actually inspired by storied buildings though these ones are built internally. The aim here is to make the best use of the open space usually found in buildings that have high ceilings.

Storage has in the past been the main reason for having a mezzanine floor. There were all kinds of things stored there and they included office supplies and equipment, tools and parts, finished products to be collected by clients as well as other inputs. With time people have moved away from the traditional use and currently mezzanine floors are being used for a wide range of purposes. There are a good number of reasons as to why businesses are putting them up. One of these reasons is increasing space for offices. Since they can be finished to high quality standards, you can actually even use these offices to accommodate the executive team of your company. Alternatively, the offices can be used by teams of specialists like the quality control team. For teams that need to work with minimum interruption, this works very well.

Another excellent use of mezzanine flooring is for security related teams. It is much easier to monitor the rest of the floor from and elevated position. It is also an ideal location for security related controls such as alarms, vault access, main door and gate controls. In the event of having a security emergency, the team working in the mezzanine floor is less vulnerable and can easily respond to the crisis as well as get external help.

Mezzanine floors are also useful in providing room for employee welfare. Since they are non production activities that look after your team, you are likely not going to want them taking up your main floor space. You could be providing them with a changing room, lockers, lunch area, or other such facilities. Mezzanine flooring for such facilities means that you have enough room for your production while providing your employees with welfare areas that will keep them happy.

Photography studios as well as printing shops will often have their darkroom or design studios on a mezzanine floor. This will leave the main floor free to operate the shop and clients will have sufficient room where they can wait without interfering with work in progress. Clinics will also often have doctors working on the main floor while the lab is on a mezzanine floor. Aside from reducing costs and saving money, having these services together with the business offers amazing convenience especially when compared to the option of having multiple locations. Mezzanine floors are still largely used for storage even today though as you can see, they are now useful to businesses in many other ways.




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