0 used for describing things such as windows or pieces of furniture that are the full height of a wall:
The hotel windows have no cross bars set in limestone, but instead floor-to-ceiling double glazing set in aluminium frames.
Curves were abundant, with rounded fireplaces topped with indirect lighting and a round dining room with floor-to-ceiling windows.
The concert theater has the ability to become an open-air venue, with its movable, floor-to-ceiling glass windows that open up to a grassy hill.
All will be constructed out of brick, with floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the house.
The 306 residential units feature 9 ft ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows.
The building is supported by an external steel skeleton which permits floor-to-ceiling windows for its numerous studios and workshops.
It had few floor-to-ceiling walls, using instead five-, six-, and seven-foot-high partitions to create separate offices.
However, this format didn't last long, and in the 1980s, the rooms were walled off, and separated by floor-to-ceiling folding partitions.