A raised floor is a prefabricated system composed of a metal frame with vertical posts and horizontal panels that can be easily assembled and adjusted. The key benefit of this system is its ability to provide easy access to hidden utilities and cables, as the panels can be effortlessly removed and replaced anywhere within the floor.
The surface of raised floor panels can be finished with a variety of materials, such as PVC or laminate, but modular carpet tiles are often preferred. These tiles are easy to remove for access to the underfloor space and can be simply reinstalled, maintaining the floor's appearance without the need for re-laying.
The design of the raised floor system is chosen based on the anticipated load requirements during use, ensuring it supports all necessary equipment and furniture safely and effectively. This type of flooring not only conceals wires and utilities neatly but also enhances the functionality and flexibility of office spaces, allowing for a more dynamic and organized environment without disrupting the layout.