You can say "El suelo se ve bien" in Spanish to express that the floor looks good. Alternatively, you could say "El piso se ve bien," depending on whether you are referring to the floor in a general sense or a specific type of flooring. Both phrases convey the same meaning.
Se ve apetecible.
Muy guapo.Very good-looking.
floor: el piso
"To meet on the floor" would be "reunirse en el suelo."
To say, "It looks' in Spanish takes 3 syllables. In English, when you're expressing disgust, the shorter, the more impactful. So it is in Spanish. So rather than say, "It looks," a Spanish speaker would simply say, "EW! How ugly!" And they would say it, ¡Ay! ¡Que feo/a! (depending on whether the thing/person/etc. is masculine or feminine).
"Bueno" means good in Spanish.
tercer piso
En el primer piso
Él se ve feliz.
El se cuida de mi
In Spanish, you would say "buenos días, señorita" to say "good morning, miss".
To say "You are good" in spanish you say: eres bueno