entresol

[ˈɑːntrəsɒl]

entresol Definition

  • 1a low-ceilinged floor between two main stories of a building
  • 2a mezzanine

Using entresol: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "entresol" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The entresol was used as a storage area.

  • Example

    The restaurant has tables on the entresol level.

  • Example

    The apartment has an entresol that can be used as a home office.

entresol Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for entresol

Phrases with entresol

  • a floor plan that includes an entresol

    Example

    The entresol plan of the building allows for more efficient use of space.

  • the height of the entresol floor

    Example

    The entresol height is lower than the main floors of the building.

  • an apartment that includes an entresol

    Example

    The entresol apartment has a unique layout with a loft-like feel.

Origins of entresol

from French 'entre' meaning 'between' and 'sol' meaning 'floor'

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Summary: entresol in Brief

'Entresol' [ˈɑːntrəsɒl] refers to a low-ceilinged floor situated between two main stories of a building, also known as a mezzanine. It is often used as a storage area or additional living space, as in 'The apartment has an entresol that can be used as a home office.' Other phrases include 'entresol plan,' referring to a floor plan that includes an entresol, and 'entresol height,' which denotes the height of the entresol floor.