Raised flooring systems create a practical and adaptable solution for modern spaces, especially offices and data centers. Built with modular panels and a grid of pedestals, they allow hidden but accessible routing of cables, HVAC, and utilities. Available in finishes such as vinyl, laminate, carpet, or anti-static coatings, raised floors combine technical performance with design flexibility. Durable and functional, they provide easy access for maintenance and future modifications, making them a smart choice for high-tech commercial environments in Cyprus.
A raised floor is an elevated structural flooring system supported by a grid of pedestals and panels, creating a space between the subfloor and the top surface for utilities.
Raised floors typically consist of modular panels made of various materials but the most common ones are made of chipboard and calcium sulfate. The pedestals and stringers are usually metal, providing structural support.
Raised floors allow for the organization and accessibility of cables, wiring, HVAC systems, and plumbing beneath the floor. They’re common in data centres, offices, and control rooms.
Pedestals are fixed to the subfloor, and panels are laid over them in a grid-like pattern. Adjustments can be made for leveling, and panels are typically removable for easy access to the subfloor.
Raised floors can be finished with vinyl, carpet, laminate, wood, stone, or anti-static coatings, depending on the environment and aesthetic needs.