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  2. Suntop Homes - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the mezzanine's ceiling is contiguous with the living room ceiling, but half of the mezzanine has a ceiling a couple of feet (2/3m) higher. This clerestory line joins to the upward stairwell. Clerestory windows in this gap light and ventilate the kitchen's work area, bedroom hall opening, central mezzanine, and the stairwell upward.

  3. Melnikov House - Wikipedia

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    The small cylinder's projection creates a mezzanine in the studio. Konstantin Melnikov enjoyed using this space to view sketches, drawings, and paintings laid out on the floor. The mezzanine balcony provides access to a terrace enclosed by a blind parapet. The roof is ribbed and covered with iron, with a lattice wooden deck on top.

  4. Mezzanine - Wikipedia

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    A mezzanine (/ ˌ m ɛ z ə ˈ n iː n /; or in Italian, a mezzanino) [1] is an intermediate floor in a building which is partly open to the double-height ceilinged floor below, or which does not extend over the whole floorspace of the building, a loft with non-sloped walls. However, the term is often used loosely for the floor above the ground ...

  5. Semi-basement - Wikipedia

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    Belton House.Externally the windows of the servant's semi-basement are visible at ground level. Internally they are too close to the ceiling to have a view. In architecture, a semi-basement, lower ground, lower level, etc. is a floor of a building that is half below ground, rather than entirely such as a true basement or cellar.

  6. Patriarchal Residence in Chisty Lane - Wikipedia

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    A wooden staircase leads to a mezzanine, which has a dark room and three light ones. The usable area of the mansion was increased by installing mezzanines - low rooms in the mezzanine above the ground floor premises. The mezzanine has four bright rooms with eleven windows facing the courtyard. In the stone basement there are rooms for people, a ...

  7. Attic - Wikipedia

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    A loft or mezzanine is also the uppermost space in a building, but is distinguished from an attic in that an attic typically constitutes an entire floor of the building, while a loft or mezzanine covers only a few rooms, leaving one or more sides open to the lower floor. [citation needed] Attics are found in many different shapes and sizes.

  8. Jimbour Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The ground floor contains receptions rooms, a billiard room and a large, square entrance hall with a bedroom opening off it. The upper floor echoes the layout of the ground floor and has an open paved terrace, bedrooms, and suites of rooms. One bedroom has two hunting scenes frescoes (drawn directly onto the plaster of the walls) dated 16/11/1879.

  9. Henry Clay Frick House - Wikipedia

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    Including mezzanine levels, it has a total of 13 stories. [ 126 ] [ 127 ] Two of these levels are below ground. [ 54 ] Most of the levels were devoted almost exclusively to library stacks and were only 7.17 feet (2.19 m) high to reduce the number of steps that visitors needed to climb.