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Definition of “floor space”

floor space (flɔː speɪs) 

Definitions

noun

  1. an area on the floor of a premises where objects may be placed

Example Sentences Including 'floor space'

And then there is the list of 154 high-rise apartment complexes where builders have violated the floor space index (FSI) allotted to them.
Outlook India (2005)
It addressed the quality issue and introduced the Autograph range, aimed at introducing a boutique element to its vast floor space.
Irish Times (2002)
It has also pledged to restrict smoking by 2008 in every pub to 20 % of a building's floor space.
Times, Sunday Times (2004)
It looks like standard developer's floor space to me, the architecture (by Allan Murray) reduced to the level of wallpaper.
Times, Sunday Times (2002)
Movie DVD sales are the strongest competitors of music sales, with retailers devoting more floor space to the film releases.
Australian News Misc (2004)
Petronella Bradley's Golden Galloping Horses seemed to take up most of the floor space.
Christina Jones TICKLED PINK (2002)
The walls were covered with shelves of books, and most of the floor space was occupied by piles of books, some of which had collapsed.
Robert Wilson INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS (2002)
There was ancient oak panelling 95 studded with family portraits, and an heirloom carpet covered the huge floor space.
Anita Anderson SUMMER OF SECRETS (2003)
This roof covers some eight acres of floor space and has no supporting columns.
Page, Russell The Education of a Gardener

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