That depends on the laminate flooring that is being purchased. There are many factor from sizes and numbers that would be needed to determine this, however the side of the box always specifies how many square feet there are.
4*11=44 44 tiles
Oh, dude, you're really asking me to count squares now? Like, who has time for that? But hey, if you really wanna know, typically a box of siding contains around 200 square feet of material. So, if you know the size of each siding square, you can do the math and figure it out yourself. Or just buy more siding than you think you need, like a true DIY expert.
99.56 sq.feet
You need two inputs. A length and a width. (l · w = f2) However if your dealing with a perfectly square box you can input one measurement. x2 or (x · x) square feet....
That depends on the laminate flooring that is being purchased. There are many factor from sizes and numbers that would be needed to determine this, however the side of the box always specifies how many square feet there are.
26 i am pretty sure :)
You'll need 150 square feet. Without knowing what type of flooring you're considering, we can't get more specific. If you're considering something that comes in a box, it will say on the box how many square feet one box will cover. Divide that number into 150 to find out how many boxes you'll need. It's a good idea to add 10% extra.
I need to know how many things of wood flooring I need to buy each box is 15 square feet.150 square feet. Multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.
A box of Bruce natural oak, 3/4 inch thick, 2 1/4 inch wide, random lengths is euqal to roughly 20 square feet per box.
It depends on the style. They usually vary between 14.5 sq ft and 21 sq ft.
how many boxes of wood flooring would i need if there are 19.72 sq feet in a box to cover 640 sq feet of an area?
10,000 square feet.
8-ft x 10-ft = 80 square feet If you mean "20 square foot a box", then you need 4 boxes.
No. 56 square feet will not cover half of it. 10 by 12 is 120 square feet. You will need just over 2 boxes.
Each different type of laminate flooring comes in different size cartons. So it's necessary to know how many square feet of flooring there are in each carton of the flooring you're going to install. Look at the label on the box - the square feet per carton will be listed. Your space is 11ft x 8ft, which equals 88 square feet. (11 x 8 = 88). Total square feet of area to be floored (88) divided by (square feet in each carton) = number of cartons required. Round that number up to the nearest whole number, and that is the number of cartons you should purchase. Consider buying one extra carton just in case you make mistakes in cutting, or to have some spares in case of damage to the floor later which must be repaired.
It depends on how many square feet of laminate are in each package. Your floor is 15 x 12 = 180 square feet. The box of laminate will list on the label how many square feet are in each box. Divide your square feet (180) by the square feet in the box (?), and you will have your answer. Be sure to add about 7-10% for waste, and keep an extra box in storage to use if you ever damage part of the floor later.