
How to Measure Your Room for Flooring
At Euro Flooring, we have years of experience fitting high-quality floors. To help you get started, we have compiled the most frequently asked questions when it comes to measuring your room for new flooring.
How do you measure a room for flooring?
It depends on the shape of the room, but here is a quick breakdown of how to calculate the area for the most common room layouts.
How to measure rectangular rooms
- Measure the length of the room.
- Measure the width of the room.
- Multiply the two numbers (Length x Width).
- Add an extra 5% for wastage.
How to measure L-shaped rooms
- Split the room into two rectangular sections.
- Work out the area (Length x Width) of both sections individually.
- Add the two totals together.
- Add an extra 5% for wastage.

Rectangular Rooms: All you need to do is measure the length, then the width, and multiply them together!
Example: 4m (Length) x 8m (Width) = 32m². You will need 32 square metres of flooring.

L-Shaped Rooms: Split the room into two rectangles. Find the area of each, then add them together.
Example: (4m x 8m = 32) + (5m x 5m = 25). Total area = 57m².
Frequently Asked Questions
How many packs of flooring do I need?
On every Euro Flooring product page, you will find a calculator to help you. Simply enter your total room area, and we will calculate exactly how many packs you need to buy.
How much do contractors charge to install laminate?
In the UK, expect to pay around £10 per square metre for fitting. Some professional fitters charge a day rate of £100-£200 depending on the project complexity and location.
How much does a box of laminate flooring cost?
At Euro Flooring, we offer options for every budget. Our range starts at approximately £15 per pack, ranging up to £55 per pack for premium, high-durability options.

