When laying wood flooring, whether hardwood or laminite, it is a good rule of thumb to purchase approximately 10% more flooring material than the size of your room. Thus, you should need approximately 126 square feet of flooring. If your room is of unusual shape (such as angled walls), you may need to allow for additional overage. Since laminite flooring is usually sold in packages, you may find that you will have to purchase somewhat more than that. It never hurts to have a few extra pieces should you need to replace a piece that becomes damaged during use (or accidental abuse).
It's as simple as 15 ft * 12ft = 180 sq. ft
To find out how much flooring you need for a 6 X 10 room, you need to find the area of the floor. You do that by taking the length times the width, so 10 x 6 is 60, but you need to know the measurement (yards, feet, inches, etc). Since rooms are usually measured in feet, we can assume this room is, too, so you would need 60 square feet of flooring.
You have a total of 108 sqft of flooring to cover. According to the 18.73sqft per box instructions, you would need 5.7661 boxes to fulfill the area. You will have to purchase 6 boxes. This will also let you have a few extra pieces to work the flooring together. Also keep the STYLE AND LOT# of the flooring for future reference.
No. 56 square feet will not cover half of it. 10 by 12 is 120 square feet. You will need just over 2 boxes.
187 sq feet
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10x12 room
It's as simple as 15 ft * 12ft = 180 sq. ft
Yes, you can install laminate flooring in any room of your house. There are many website available for DIY installation that will provide step by step instructions and include all materials you will need to install the flooring. There are also many different kind of laminate flooring that can make it easier for you to install the flooring youself including snap together flooring, glueless flooring, and more.
You can install laminate flooring yourself. It is not hard. You can install it in a room in a day or it could take longer if your floors need a lot of preparation in order to make them flat. Your local Home Depot will often conduct classes on installing your own flooring. You can also visit this online tutorial for more information: http://www.flooringandcarpets.com/how-to-install-laminate-flooring.html
Technically, 100 square feet (10x10) Realistically, about 120 square feet, given that you allow about 20% waste for trim.
Measure from opposing corner to opposing corner across the room, if the length is the same the room is square.
There are numerous tips available online for installing laminate flooring. Some of the most popular tips include the following: 1. Purchase ten percent more flooring than required to account for waste and mistakes. 2. The boxes of laminate should be opened and let sit for a couple of days in the room in which the floor is to be installed, in order to acclimatize the laminate flooring. 3. When installing laminate flooring over a concrete surface, vapor shield should be laid down prior to installation. 4. Laminate flooring does not require any special tools to install. However, it is handy to have spacers, bumpers and a pry bar on hand.
I depends on what kind of flooring you are getting like 1x1 tiles or wood floor.
You will need to add 10% so typically 274 sf of laminate. Every box will have a different amount, so you will need to refer to the manufacture.
Laminate flooring can be an attractive addition to any room of your house, but particularly rooms which must handle a lot of foot traffic, since the material is so durable and easy to clean. Although deciding to install laminate flooring can seem like a daunting task, there are just a few simple steps to follow. The most popular style of laminate flooring is a combination of board planks, fastened together with tongue and groove construction. You will always want to start at the left side of the room and work your way rightward. Spacers will need to be set up along each wall of the room, designating the expansion zone. Once you have accomplished that, begin laying down the material. Line up the short ends and lock them into place until you get to the end of the first row. Once you have, and it comes time to cut your last piece, simply measure the distance between the wall and the material and subtract a quarter inch. That is how you can estimate how large the last piece should be. As you experiment with the best ways to install laminate flooring, you will soon discover that cutting the laminate material is a task within itself. Handsaws and power tools with a carbon tipped blade are most commonly used. Always make sure that the decorative side of the laminate is facing you when you are cutting it. Keep in mind that your style of laminate flooring may require the use of a trim track, which helps to hold applicable trim in place securely. It is nailed or glued to an area called the subfloor. Also, don’t forget to keep transition elements in mind as you install your laminate flooring. These are pieces of material which serve as a bridge between your laminate flooring and other rooms in the house, so that the change between carpet, and your newly installed laminate flooring, for example, is not as visually jarring, and ends up being aesthetically pleasing. Although choosing to install laminate flooring can indeed be an arduous task, with a bit of advance planning and lots of patience, it can be a success.
To find out how much flooring you need for a 6 X 10 room, you need to find the area of the floor. You do that by taking the length times the width, so 10 x 6 is 60, but you need to know the measurement (yards, feet, inches, etc). Since rooms are usually measured in feet, we can assume this room is, too, so you would need 60 square feet of flooring.