Room Measuring Tips

Here is a quick 4 step reference guide to use when measuring your room (s) for all types of Hardwood Flooring, Cork Flooring, Bamboo Flooring or Laminate Flooring.

Step #1

Measure the length of the longest distance of the room into the doorways. Measure the width of the room, also from the longest point and round up to the nearest foot. To determine the square footage of the room, multiply the length x width. For example, if your room is 10′ wide x 20′ long, multiply 10×20 to equal 200 square feet.

Step #2

If you have areas in your room that won’t be covered with flooring, for example, a fireplace or a cabinet, just multiply the length and width of these and subtract from your total square footage. For example, in the room above a 4′ x 5′ entry way will not need hardwood flooring. So multiply the width of the entry way by the length of the entry way (4×5) to equal 20 square feet.

Step #3

Subtract the areas that are not going to receive new flooring (step 2) from the total square footage of the room (step 1). In the example above, subtract 20 square feet (the entry way) from the total room square footage of 200 square feet. This gives our example room a total of 180 square feet needed.

Step #4

Add for waste. All hard surface flooring requires a percent of waste to be added for installation. The percents vary depending on how much material you are installing.

The general industry rule is to add 10% for regular installations and 15% for diagonal or 45 degree installations. The more architectural features and cutting required, will increase the waste percentage, but as a rule, 10% is typical and works as the standard for the cutting and fitting allowance on most every job.

The hardwood floors come packaged in individual easy to manage sized cartons on delivery day. You will either round up or down to the nearest carton when purchasing your new floor.