Flooring calculators & guides
Free flooring tools and plain-English guides for New Zealand — each gives the answer fast and shows the working behind it.
About flooring calculations
Flooring is an area trade: every job comes down to how much floor you are covering and how much floor one box of material covers. The arithmetic is simple — floor area divided by box coverage — but it is unusually unforgiving of a rushed estimate, because planks and boards are cut at every wall, doorway and fixture, the offcuts rarely reuse, and a box bought short may come from a different production run with a subtly different shade or grain.
The flooring tools here handle that area maths and the waste allowance that goes with it, showing the working so you can see how room size, layout pattern and box coverage change the count. They take dimensions in feet or metres and convert as needed, because flooring and its packaging arrive in both imperial and metric sizes depending on the product and country.
Using the results
Treat the quantity as a shopping figure, not a guarantee: order it all in one batch so the colour and dye lot match, round up to whole boxes, and keep a spare plank or two for future repairs. The number here tells you how much to buy; the subfloor preparation, the underlay, the expansion gap and letting the flooring acclimatise to the room are the parts that decide whether the finished floor lasts and lies flat — read each product's fitting instructions and check the rules that apply where you are.