187 sq feet
To cover 177.8 square feet with laminate, you first need to determine how many square feet each box covers. If one box covers 21.1 square feet, you would divide 177.8 by 21.1, which equals approximately 8.42. Since you can’t purchase a fraction of a box, you would need to round up to 9 boxes to ensure complete coverage.
If you buy 18 boxes you will have enough, plus a few extra. 18 boxes will cover just over 434 square feet.
180 square feet will fit a room 12 x 15.
14' x 14' = 196 square feet = 18.21 square meters. (rounded) At 2.22 square meters per box, that's 8.2 boxes. (rounded) Depending on the size and shape of the pieces in the box, you might need to cut some of them to finish around the edges.
Well, darling, a box of laminate typically covers around 20-30 square feet. So, for a 16 x 14 floor, you're looking at approximately 224 square feet. You'll need about 8-12 boxes to cover that bad boy, depending on the specific product and its coverage area. Happy flooring, sugar!
It depends on the size of the boxes. If the boxes are one square foot, then you need 1400 of them. This obviously differs with box size.
To determine how many boxes of laminate flooring you need, first calculate the area of the room: 10 feet x 12 feet = 120 square feet. Each box covers 19.6 square feet, so divide the total area by the coverage per box: 120 ÷ 19.6 ≈ 6.12. Since you can't purchase a fraction of a box, you'll need to round up, meaning you'll need 7 boxes of laminate flooring to cover the room.
To determine how much laminate wood flooring you need to cover 132 square feet, you typically account for waste and cuts, which is usually around 10%. Therefore, you should purchase enough flooring to cover approximately 145 square feet (132 + 10%). Laminate flooring is often sold in boxes that cover a specific area, so check the coverage per box to determine how many boxes you will need.
To calculate the number of boxes of 8mm laminate flooring needed for a room measuring 14 feet by 9 feet, first determine the area of the room: 14 ft x 9 ft = 126 square feet. If a box of laminate flooring covers approximately 20 square feet, you would need 126 / 20 = 6.3 boxes. Since you can't purchase a fraction of a box, you would need to round up to 7 boxes to ensure complete coverage.
275/21.44 = 12.83, so you need 13 boxes.
To cover 177.8 square feet with laminate, you first need to determine how many square feet each box covers. If one box covers 21.1 square feet, you would divide 177.8 by 21.1, which equals approximately 8.42. Since you can’t purchase a fraction of a box, you would need to round up to 9 boxes to ensure complete coverage.
To calculate the number of boxes of laminate flooring needed for a 12ft by 28ft room, first find the area of the room: 12ft * 28ft = 336 square feet. Next, determine the coverage of each box of laminate flooring, which typically covers around 20 square feet (check the specific product for accuracy). Divide the total area by the coverage per box: 336 sq ft ÷ 20 sq ft/box = 16.8 boxes. Therefore, you would need to purchase 17 boxes to cover the room adequately.
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.
If you buy 18 boxes you will have enough, plus a few extra. 18 boxes will cover just over 434 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.
About five (4.975) such boxes.
Depends what size each piece is !