Complete Floor Package
The floor scope can include steel floor framing, board layers, mortar or leveling layer, waterproofing, acoustic or insulation strips, tile, laminate, timber or heated floor layers by project.
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A floor package is not only the visible finish. For light steel villa projects, the floor system should coordinate the steel floor structure, supporting board layers, mortar or leveling layer, waterproofing where required, acoustic or insulation needs and the final floor finish.
Halcyon can prepare different floor solutions according to room function, wet-area requirements, finish preference, structural span and project budget. Final selections should be reviewed from drawings, floor schedule and engineering requirements before quotation.

Use this floor system page to review how the floor material package works from the structural base to the final walking surface. The goal is to define a practical room-by-room floor scope before quotation.
The floor scope can include steel floor framing, board layers, mortar or leveling layer, waterproofing, acoustic or insulation strips, tile, laminate, timber or heated floor layers by project.
Living rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, balconies and kitchens can require different floor build-ups, finish thicknesses and waterproofing details.
Thin tiled floors, waterproof tiled floors, laminate floors, pine wood floors and heated tiled floors can be matched to the design style and budget.
Door thresholds, stair openings, bathroom falls, balcony edges, floor-to-wall junctions and service penetrations should be reviewed before final quotation.
These two drawings show typical dry-room and wet-area floor coordination. Both affect thickness, transitions, waterproofing scope and the final material list.

This floor build-up shows a thin tiled finish solution for light steel villa projects. It helps buyers review finish thickness, board layers, mortar layer and the relationship between the floor finish and steel floor structure.

This detail focuses on wet-area floor coordination. Bathroom floors need a clearer relationship between tile finish, waterproof layer, floor base and drainage or edge details before final quotation.
Before quotation, the floor scope should be reviewed from structural drawings, room function, wet-area needs, finish schedule, thickness limits and packing sequence.
The following drawings show common floor finish and wet-area options. Click any image to open the large view and review the notes inside the technical drawing.

Shows an alternative thin tiled floor build-up for projects that need to review finish thickness and floor layer coordination.

Shows balcony tiled floor coordination where waterproofing, exterior exposure and edge details should be reviewed together.

Shows a laminate floor option for dry interior rooms, including finish layer coordination with the floor base.

Shows a pine wood floor finish option for interior rooms where timber appearance and floor build-up need to be matched.

Shows a tiled floor option with heating layer coordination. Final heating specification should be confirmed by project requirement and local installation practice.
The floor system connects the structural frame, walking comfort, wet-area protection, floor finish appearance and installation sequence. Material choices can be adjusted by room type and budget, but layer thickness and interface details should be clear before production.
Send floor plans, span information, room schedule, wet-area locations, preferred floor finishes and project requirements. We can review the floor build-up, accessory scope and quotation basis before final pricing.
Use these quick resources to clarify project inputs, material scope and technical document needs before requesting a light steel housing material quote.