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Measuring for Hardwood Flooring |
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You will need to measure your room at the widest point taking into account any bay windows and door entrances as below. Once you have these measurements you need to add 10% to allow for wastage. To work out how much wood you will need, look into how the wood you want to use is sold. You will then need to divide your room size (in square metres) by the quantity of square metres per pack and this will give you how many packs you need. If you have taken your measurements in a different unit then we have listed a helpful conversion table below.
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To work out how many packs you will need, look at how your chosen laminate is sold. The pack will show how many square metres it will cover. Then divide your room into square metre sections and then this number by the quantity of square metres per pack.
This will tell you how many packs you need, don't forget to add 10% to cover wastage and oddments (it is unlikely that the dimensions of your room will be exactly laid out as a square will walls to an exact number of metres). If you have taken your measurements in a different unit then we have listed a helpful conversion table below.
Want to know more? Then contact our laminate flooring experts who will walk you through every step of the way to ensure all needs have been met.
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