Ah, thanks, I couldn’t seem to find the right term. I was looking for “truss space” or something related. “Floor cavity” or I guess “joist cavity” looks like what I was looking for (for the residential side).
This bit has nothing to do with America, we don’t have that kind of space between floors in residential buildings, either. You have plenty of real things to shit on us for, but this isn’t one of them.
It’s just that your buildings arn’t old. In Europe many floors have been thin plank layers until very recently, and we still couldn’t enlarge them much
This is cute, but also in case anyone needs to learn something today:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstitial_space
That wiki says it’s common in hospitals and labs. Interstitial space is not the same as a floor cavity.
Also
So yeah not common in a residential building.
Ah, thanks, I couldn’t seem to find the right term. I was looking for “truss space” or something related. “Floor cavity” or I guess “joist cavity” looks like what I was looking for (for the residential side).
1.8m!? There’s no way in hell a landlord would allow such a perfectly fine living space to go the waste!
Malkovich?
Tell me you are american without telling me you are american
This bit has nothing to do with America, we don’t have that kind of space between floors in residential buildings, either. You have plenty of real things to shit on us for, but this isn’t one of them.
It’s just that your buildings arn’t old. In Europe many floors have been thin plank layers until very recently, and we still couldn’t enlarge them much