Maximizing Space with Mezzanine Levels in Offices and Homes


The Chongqing Zhongshuge Bookstore combines split staircases and multiple mezzanine layers to keep near-infinite bookshelves in view. Image © Feng Shao

The Chongqing Zhongshuge Bookstore combines split staircases and multiple mezzanine layers to keep near-infinite bookshelves in view. Image © Feng Shao

At first, adding a mezzanine floor to a layout either seems like a complete waste of good floorspace or a clumsy attempt to squeeze two stories into one – like wearing skinny jeans after Christmas – both spaces end up feeling constricted and uncomfortable.

But whether the intermediate-level floor is achieved by addition – erecting an extra level in a high-ceilinged room, or by subtraction – removing part of the floor to connect with the one below, mezzanines are a relatively simple way to dramatically change and improve how we use and interact with our existing environments.

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