Underestimating your flooring order is one of the most common DIY mistakes. Here’s the formula the pros use to make sure you order the right amount the first time.
Step 1: Measure Each Room
Length × Width = Square Feet. For a 12 ft × 14 ft bedroom, that’s 168 sq ft.
Step 2: Add a Waste Factor
- 5% — simple rectangular rooms with straight planks
- 10% — most projects (this is the standard)
- 15% — diagonal installs, L-shaped rooms
- 20% — herringbone, lots of cuts, complex layouts
Step 3: Divide by Box Coverage
Each box of flooring covers a specific number of square feet (often 18-24 sq ft per box for SPC). Take your total square footage including waste, divide by box coverage, and always round up.
Worked Example
Room: 200 sq ft. Waste factor: 10%. Total needed: 220 sq ft. Box coverage: 22 sq ft. Boxes needed: 220 ÷ 22 = 10 boxes.
Skip the Math
Our built-in flooring calculator does all this automatically — and every product page has a calculator built in. Just enter your square footage and it tells you exactly how many boxes to order.
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