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Accurate measurements are crucial when ordering flooring to ensure a professional result. The new flooring should completely cover the relevant surface area, without any visible joins, for the most attractive finish.
Unfortunately, not all rooms are symmetrical or have lovely straight walls with no interruptions, such as pillars, bay windows and fireplaces, and calculating how much flooring your need can seem complicated.
Just follow these simple steps to get the key measurements, then use the price calculator on the flooring product pages to work out how much to order.
Use a tape measure and calculator to achieve the most accurate results.
You should always order 10-15% extra to allow for off cuts and to get the best layout of planks for your space, so remember to add this to the final calculation.
The area of a room or space is calculated by measuring the length by the width. For example, if a room is 5m long by 4m wide the total area is 20m2
Products are always quoted in m2, so only measure in metres.
For a completely symmetrical room with no deviations from straight walls, this will be the simplest and only measurement you need.
The number of packs will be calculated when you select a product – you can then check to see if this provides enough surplus as well for your project
Bay windows, fireplaces, wall supports, and other indentations or recesses can distort the shape of the room and flooring will need to be cut to fit around them.
Measure the length of the straight parts of the walls, then measure the length of the indentation or recess. Add them together for the total length.
For winding staircases or those with uneven sizes of steps, measure the widest and longest parts of each stair.
Landings can be awkward shapes for measuring. The easiest way to do it is to split it down into a couple of different spaces.
Calculate the areas of each of these different sections and then add them together to find the total area