From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfloor planˈfloor plan noun [countable] AATBCa drawing of the shape of a room or building and the position of things in it, as seen from above SYN ground plan
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floor plan• One of the first points to consider when reorganizing is the basic floor plan and convenient work triangle mentioned on page 97.• It was a much better floor plan than I would have come up with had I not known about feng shui.• We consult an architect, laying our current floor plan before her and describing our needs.• Above, ground floor plan of Saltoun, East Lothian.• The master drawing is usually the ground floor plan, taken as a section at one metre height.• Draw a simple floor plan of your new home showing where the furniture is to go.• The floor plan is modeled after the Latin cross.From Longman Business Dictionaryfloor planˈfloor planPROPERTY a drawing of the shape of a room or building and the position of things in it, as seen from above → plan