There may be or no difference at all depending on the social convention in a country or the technicall context in which it is used.
Ground floor and first floor difference.
First floor ground floor may 22 2016 yanira vargas.
Ground floor is used to describe the floor on the ground because the first floor is actually the basement.
The floor at ground or street level is called the ground floor i e.
In the usa for example we typically call the street level by both names there is no distinction at all.
In american english however the floor at street level is usually called the first floor.
In britain it is called ground floor and in america it is called level 1.
It has no number and the floor above it is called first in many places.
This is my theory.
In america those are defined as level 2 level 3 level 4 and so on.
This is important information for novice american travelers trying to find their hotel rooms.
The naming of floors in a building.
In other places ground floor and first floor are synonymous leading to conflicting numbering of floors depending between different national varities of english.
The upper floors of the ground are defined as 1st floor 2nd floor 3rd floor and so on in britain.
The american convention is that the floor inside a building which is on the ground is called the first floor and the floor above that is called the second floor and so forth.
Let s take a look at a small but important difference in british and american english.
I have seen this practice used at universities.
In british english the floor of a building at street level is called the ground floor the floor above it is the first floor and the floor below is called the basement.
Ground floor is the nearest floor of the ground.