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Flooring Calculator

How much flooring do you need? Enter your room size and the coverage per box — get the number of boxes to buy, instantly.

Flooring calculator

Flooring needed
Floor area
With waste
Per box

A 10% waste allowance is typical. Use 15% for diagonal or herringbone layouts, or rooms with many jogs and closets.

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How to calculate how much flooring you need

Flooring is a floor area ÷ box coverage calculation, with waste added. Measure the room in feet, multiply for square footage, add a waste allowance, then divide by the square footage printed on each box.

  • Floor area = length (ft) × width (ft)
  • With waste = area × (1 + waste%)
  • Boxes = area with waste ÷ box coverage, rounded up

Box coverage varies a lot between products — check the carton, since two boxes of the same plank style can cover different square footage depending on plank length.

The flooring mistake that makes floors buckle

Wood and laminate flooring expands and contracts with the seasons. Lay it tight against the walls and it has nowhere to go — so it lifts and buckles in the middle. The fix is to leave a small expansion gap (about three-eighths of an inch) around every wall, hidden later by the baseboard.

Wrong: planks tight to the wall buckle and tent. Right: an expansion gap at the wall keeps the floor flat.

Acclimate the boxes in the room for about 48 hours first, and order roughly 10% over for cuts and waste — already built into the box count here.

Pro move: for diagonal or herringbone layouts, bump your waste to about 15% — the angled cuts eat more material.

How much waste should you add for flooring?

LayoutRecommended waste
Straight planks, simple room10%
Rooms with closets and jogs10–12%
Diagonal layout15%
Herringbone or chevron15%+

Keeping a leftover box or two also gives you spare planks for repairs down the road, when the same color and lot may no longer be sold.

Should you buy flooring from one lot?

Yes — buy all your flooring, waste included, in one order from the same lot. Color and grain can shift between production runs, and mixing lots leaves visible patches. Order everything up front so it all matches.

Flooring calculator FAQ

Does this work for laminate, vinyl and hardwood?
Yes — the math is the same for any boxed flooring. Just enter the coverage printed on the box you're buying, since it differs by product.
How many boxes should I keep as spares?
One unopened box is a smart hedge for future repairs. The waste allowance usually leaves a little extra; tuck the leftover away with the lot number.
Do I need underlayment too?
Most floating floors do. Underlayment is sold by the roll in square feet, so use your floor area — before the waste factor — to size it.

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