Plan your flooring project with accurate material estimates.
What this calculator does
Always add 10% for cuts and waste. For diagonal or complex patterns, add 15%.
How it works
Measure length × width to get the base square footage.
When to use this calculator
This tool is most valuable when estimating materials for a full project scope. Run the calculation for each area or surface separately, then total the results to produce a complete materials list with a built-in waste allowance.
Common mistakes
A common error is measuring irregular rooms or surfaces as simple rectangles. Recesses, alcoves, and non-right-angle corners require either decomposing the area into simpler shapes or using actual measured dimensions rather than approximations.
Real-world scenarios
A homeowner tiles a 4.2m × 3.8m bathroom floor using 600mm × 600mm tiles. The calculator estimates 47 tiles needed plus a 12% waste allowance — recommending an order of 53 tiles to account for cuts around the perimeter and a spare in case of breakage.
Frequently asked questions
How much flooring do I need for a 12x15 room?
12 × 15 = 180 sq ft + 10% waste = 198 sq ft total.