Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

slatted-floor

noun
/ˈslætɪd flɔːr/
Definition
A type of floor construction made of long, thin wooden slats arranged parallel to each other, often used in both interior and exterior settings for aesthetic and functional purposes.
Examples
  • The slatted-floor design of the patio allowed rainwater to drain easily.
  • We installed a slatted-floor system in the garden to promote air circulation around the plants.
  • Her home featured a beautiful slatted-floor that enhanced the modern aesthetic of the living area.
Meaning
A slatted floor is designed to allow for air circulation and drainage while providing a stable walking surface, and it is commonly used in places like decks, patios, and in some architectural designs.
Synonyms
  • Slat floor
  • Grid floor
  • Wooden slat flooring