Floorceiling
Floorceiling is not a formal architectural term, but a coined phrase sometimes used to discuss the vertical dimension between a room’s floor and its ceiling. In most professional writing, the more precise expression is floor-to-ceiling height. When floorceiling is used, it typically refers to the relationship between horizontal planes, or to features that span from floor to ceiling such as tall glazing or open, double-height spaces.
In architecture and interior design, floor-to-ceiling height is a core factor shaping room proportions, daylight, and
The term also touches on the floor-ceiling assembly in building construction, where structural framing, insulation, fire
In practice, floor-ceiling considerations influence acoustics, energy performance, daylighting, and occupant comfort. Large floor-to-ceiling windows enhance