The floor that is down a few steps from street level in a brownstone is commonly referred to as the "parlor level" or "garden level." This level typically features larger windows that may open to a garden or backyard area. In some contexts, it may also be called a "lower level" or "basement," depending on its height and usage.
In older cities like New York or Boston the parlor floor is the floor of a brownstone or townhouse where the parlor was before it was split up into apartments. Usually about 12 steps up from the street level. This level usually had the highest ceilings.
The floor that looks like it has paint splatters on it is called the Oops Floor. You can get the Oops Floor at Yukea Shop on Main Street. You have to be level 9 or higher to get the Oops Floor.
You can get the Furry Floor in the DIY Shop on Sludge Street on Moshi Monsters. You have to be at least a level 7 to get the Furry Floor. You can get a Fuzzy Rug in Yukea on Main Street in Moshi Monsters. You have to be at least a level 9 to get the Fuzzy Rug.
On the ground floor (street level) is "au rez de chaussée" in French.
The floor.
the abyssal plain
Noise is typically louder on the first floor since it is closer to ground-level activities like street traffic and pedestrians. The top floor may have less external noise but more internal noise from neighbors above.
Top floor of Pokemon tower in that purple city it's called. I dunno the level.
In British English, the term "first floor" refers to the level of a building that is one level above the ground floor. Therefore, the ground floor is considered the "zero" level, while the first floor is the next level up. In American English, however, the "first floor" corresponds to what the British call the "ground floor."
Street Level Records was created in 1978.
Street Level
Go to the DIY store on Sludge Street on Moshi Monsters to buy the Waffle House Floor. You have to be level ten to be able to buy it. If it is not there the first time you have to keep going back until it appears in the store.