How To Measure Your Room
To ensure you get the perfect fit for your floor, it’s essential to measure your rooms accurately. Follow our simple guide to measure different room sizes for flooring.

Rectangular Rooms
Rectangular rooms can be calculated by multiplying the length by the width.
If your room is 5 metres long, by 4 metres wide, the area will be 20 metres squared. Therefore you'll need a minimum of 20m2 of flooring.

Odd Shaped Rooms
For odd shaped rooms, you can easily calculate the area by splitting the room into rectangular sections, multiplying the length by the width of each section and then adding all the area's together.
For the example above, the minimum amount of flooring needed would be 13.75m2.
Tips For Accurate Measurements
- Double-Check: Always measure twice to ensure accuracy.
- Round Up: Round up to the nearest centre metre to ensure you have enough material.
- Account for Waste: Add 10% to your total square footage to account for cutting and waste.
With your measurements in hand, you’re ready to choose and order your new flooring. Browse our wide selection of high-quality options and find the perfect fit for your home.