Knowing the area of the room, how to calculate the amount of hardwood flooring required?

Updated on Solid wood 2024-01-28
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Measure the actual area that needs to be floored, plus 5% loss.

    That is, add up the area of all your rooms that need to be floored, add 5% of that area, and you're good to go. Assuming that this area is 80 square meters, then buying 84 square meters of flooring is almost enough. The room is large, the loss is smaller, the room is small, the loss is more, and the loss is more, so you need to buy a little more appropriately.

    This is a construction experience, and I hope it will help you.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you lay the floor, you can just go to the flooring seller, and they will do the math very clearly, and the package installation will probably waste electricity in your house because there is a small curvature, but it won't waste too much.

    Also, it's better to buy flooring with baseboards, and if it's possible, it's good to do waxing for free.

    If you want to calculate how many pieces to use, then first calculate the area of your home to lay the floor The floor specification is generally 1200mm*120(180,220)mm*8 (In addition, calculate the point loss, which is generally multiplied enough.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The area of the master bedroom, guest bedroom, and children's room is shown in the figure, and the unit is cm. The floor is one of the Ming Cheng floors, the length is 91 cm, the width is centimeters, which brother who knows how to install the floor to help calculate, how to lay the floor according to the routine without waste? How many floors are needed?

    It's best to have some kind of software or something, draw the area in, and the system will automatically calculate the best paving method. Like designing an integrated ceiling.

    Because I want to get the goods from the manufacturer, I can't ask the person who sells the flooring to come to the door. And the manufacturer is far away, and it is inconvenient to return, so I hope it will be on time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    145 floors are enough (about 3-4 whole pieces are left in the end), and they are laid vertically

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Look at the specifications of the floor. Three or four square meters more than the actual area is done! Generally, when you buy it, people will help you figure it out.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Divide the area of the room by the surface area of the hardwood floor.

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