The stage floor refers to the ground structure used to support actors and performance equipment on the stage. Stage floors are usually made of wood or plastic materials that provide a certain level of sturdiness and durability. The choice of stage floor is very important. It not only affects the performance of the actors on the stage, but also directly affects the quality of the entire stage effect. The material and color of the stage floor often echo the stage design style and the theme of the play, serving as a foil and foil. On the stage, the stage floor may also carry various props and decorations, so it must have dual requirements of load-bearing and decorative properties. The flatness and slip resistance of the stage floor are also factors that must be considered to ensure the safety of the actors during the performance.

The design and construction of the stage floor need to be closely coordinated with the overall stage scenery and lighting effects , ensuring that the entire stage presents the best visual effect. In modern stage performances, the materials and colors of stage floors are constantly innovated to adapt to various stage requirements. Some stage floors are also removable and foldable to facilitate performance organization and stage construction.
In dance performances, the elasticity and comfort of the stage floor are also crucial factors, which can improve dancers' performance and dance effects.
The maintenance and upkeep of the stage floor is equally important. Regular cleaning and inspection can extend the service life of the stage floor and ensure the quality of stage performances. Users of stage floors should be careful to avoid scratching the floor with sharp objects and avoid actors dancing on the stage wearing rough shoes to avoid damaging the floor surface. Caring for the stage floor carefully is like caring for every performance on the stage. Let the stage floor become a silent supporter of the performing arts and quietly guard every wonderful performance.