Drew -
The reason I was asking for Structural Engineering input was not that I don't appreciate a general forum member's input - or installer's - it's just that I have reviewed many forum posts regarding this subject and while all are relevant and well-intended, it's the detail I'm after - from someone that make their living making sure things like residential floor loading etc is done correctly and efficiently from the start.
Here are the concern areas: 1) joist spacing on standard 24" centers or 16" or what recommendation? General room size is 15' x 32' with the span length running either direction since it's not framed yet. 2) actual subfloor material/thickness/layering, etc? 3) any special reinforcement necessary under each of the four leg areas that can be planned as part of the joists/subfloor etc? 4) what other construction considerations should we be made aware of to prevent any other nuisance issues like creaks, floor noise, sagging, table out of level, etc ---- especially the one comment I see regarding how a table "settles" or the floor "settles" after a given period due to the weight and having to be re-leveled once or twice - which seems ridiculous and should be preventable if built right.
To address your good thoughts and suggestions, we have a 9' three-piece slate table that will sit over portions of other framed rooms below. And yes, the ceiling supports and electrical have been considered ---- it's that beer run from the kitchen below that we haven't yet tackled :wink: Oh, and the dumbwaiter - that's next!