Elevated floors!
Raised access flooring, also called false flooring, is a less common interiors feature than false ceilings, but it has as many uses – if not more.
A raised floor is a modular panel installed above the structural floor. The space beneath the raised flooring is typically used to accommodate utilities such as electrical cables, plumbing and HVAC systems. And so, raised flooring is usually associated with buildings with heavy cabling and precise air distribution needs, such as data centres.
That said, CW interacted with designers and architects and discovered that false flooring can come in handy in residences and commercial properties too. Read on to understand how...
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