Floor Plan
The easiest way to create a floor plan and calculate the required quantity and area of parquet boards.
Floor Area Calculation
Measure the length (m) and width (m) of the room.
Multiply length by width to obtain the floor area in square metres.
Example: if the room is 5 m wide and 7 m long, the approximate required flooring area is 5 × 7 = 35 m².
Accurate Quantity and Area Calculation
To calculate the exact quantity and area of parquet boards:
Select the parquet boards and note their dimensions (width and length)
Divide the room width by the board width — this gives the number of rows
Divide the room length by the board length — this gives the number of boards per row
Multiply rows by boards per row to get total number of boards
Multiply the number of boards by the area of one board to get total area (m²)
Example: if the selected boards are 140 mm (0.14 m) wide and 1900 mm (1.9 m) long, with a surface area of 0.266 m² per board, and the room measures 5 m in width and 7 m in length, you will need 36 rows (5 ÷ 0.14 = 35.7, rounded up) with 4 boards per row (7 ÷ 1.9 = 3.68, rounded up), resulting in a total of 144 boards and a required flooring area of 38.304 m² (144 × 0.266).


Approximate Required Floor Area
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