A well built floor in good condition should cope with a 150kg point load. This is no more than some pieces of furniture or even some people weigh. Also, a "Punch man" is "dead load, which means the weight is not moving (that is called a live load). A live load puts more load onto the building, because it has forces of acceleration beyond that of gravity.
A split level floor plan is a home with more than 1 level and instead of traditional 2 story home with an upstairs being approximately 9 feet above the downstairs - a split level home will have a 2nd or 3rd story but they are just 4.5 feet above the first floor..so just 6 or so steps. Here is a place you can get some more information http://www.remodelormove.com/content/article/article.cfm/remodel/split_level_house_renovations
Colder air is more dense than the warmer air. Warm air will tend to go up and the colder air will tend to go down. To get the upstairs to cool down, you may need to adjust the heat registers, closing or partially closing some of the downstairs registers. Sometimes it just takes a little more effort to move the cool air upstairs, and you may need to get a larger air fan on your ac unit.
As the sea floor spreads, the old ocean floor gets pushed out, which makes the plates move.
Square floor tiles.
there is a dance floor
u have to click on the floor or something that is upstairs.....
"Shall we go upstairs" is a subtle request/invitation for sex. "Upstairs" simply means bedroom. "Upstairs" actually means just that - to go up the stairs to the next floor of the house. The bedroom is traditionally on the second floor (or first floor to the Brits)
If you are talking about a house, the attic would be on the third floor as you have a ground floor (first floor), then a second floor (upstairs) and then a third floor (the attic), However if it was a bungalow, it would be on the second floor because bungalow's don't have an upstairs.
go to the floor and tell your sims to do something on that floor.
Lights Out - 1946 The Upstairs Floor 4-29 was released on: USA: 10 March 1952
A waterbed in an upstairs bedroom can be safe, but it requires careful consideration of the floor's structural integrity and weight capacity. Waterbeds can be significantly heavier than traditional mattresses, especially when filled with water. It's essential to ensure that the floor joists are strong enough to support the weight, which can exceed 1,000 pounds when filled. Additionally, proper installation and maintenance are crucial to prevent leaks that could cause water damage.
No. Viking homes had only one floor.
In architectural plans, the upstairs is typically referred to as the "upper floor" or "second floor," while the downstairs is called the "lower floor" or "first floor," depending on the building's layout. In some regions, the ground level may be referred to as the "ground floor." These terms help clarify the vertical organization of spaces in the design.
There are an infinite number of ways to get customers to go upstairs to as second floor. You could offer incentives and sales for example.
Check upstairs heating unit.
The loud stomping noise coming from upstairs is likely caused by someone walking heavily or running on the floor above.
Go to Build Mode, then find the little icons with house images on them. There will be two of these buttons, one on top of the other. The top one will lead you to the floor above and the bottom one will lead you back down to the main floor or to the basement if you have one. Anyway, click on the top house image and it will bring you to the top floor. First, get rid of the roof for the moment so you can place things upstairs, then build rooms and walls upstairs and add flooring and wallpaper. Then, you can rebuild the roof and you will have an upstairs. Hope that helped. :/