Maximise space with a mezzanine

Mezzanine floors are a wonderful option for businesses aiming to expand their workspace. They can do this without the disruption and cost of extensions or relocating. What we have here are versatile structures that you can add to existing properties. With them, you can create more storage or office space, massively improving the commercial architecture. Or, you can use them to create an airy and open atmosphere. Our goal is to explore the benefits of mezzanines as well as the types. It will help you to decide whether it is the best option for you.

Benefits

Commercial architectureFor one thing, mezzanine flooring is cost effective. You can use it instead of spending thousands on an extension or moving to a new property.

Versatility is also an advantage here. It is possible to use the floors for all kinds of purposes. Examples would be extra showroom, retail, storage, and office space.

The mezzanine floor isn’t difficult to install either. Experts can do the job quickly and without much disruption to your business. It is especially easy when everything arrives in sections ready to slot together and secure.

Lastly, they are customisable installations. You can design them to meet the particular needs of your company. No matter the size or shape of your space, or the wider style of commercial architecture, you can find something suitable.

The types of mezzanine

Many types of mezzanines exist to meet the particular needs of businesses too. From multi-tier to freestanding, everything has its own quirks. Let’s explore them so you can see the options.

The freestanding model for instance is a standalone structure that is not part of an existing building. It’s normally a storage option or used for more office space.

The platform mezzanine is another option. This is a raised platform you link to an existing structure. Like the freestanding one, you use it for more storage or office space.

Next up is the staircase mezzanine. As you can tell from the name, they are notable for the staircases. This style is a common choice for showroom or retail settings because of the accessibility.

A multi-tier mezzanine, as its name implies includes many floors and levels. It can be useful for industrial or warehouse environments.

We’ll help you with any kind of commercial architecture

At Coffey Architects, we have an extensive list of work in our portfolio. This means we have the experience to help you with whatever it is you are working on, from homes to commercial properties, educational spaces to galleries. We can also offer our own suggestions to help with things like extra storage.

So, if you need us, please get in touch. We have a passion for creating amazing commercial architecture. Work with us and get the best spaces for your business.